La Puente Restaurant
(801) 466-1194
3434 S State St
Salt Lake City,
UT
84115
40.6967
-111.8884
Neighborhood: South Salt Lake
Reviews & Ratings for La Puente Restaurant
16 reviews
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More Native American than Mexican - locals love it for some reason, but I ended up going to Berto's instead.
by noelix
November 15, 2008
This is NOT Mexican food. I ordered two shredded beef tacos, a staple of Mexican food. I come from Phoenix, Arizona, where the Mexican food is awesome, so I know what to expect. What I expected was a fried corn tortilla filled with marinated shredded beef, lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese. What I got was like two giant Taco Bell gorditas - like a big pita (which reminded me of frybread) with un-marinated, flavorless meat, lettuce, and tomatoes. Tasted completely bland and the bread / tortilla was soggy before it even made it to the table.
On top of this the prices were high and they charge for chips n salsa. The refried beans were very plain and tasted like they came out of a can. I could not palate this meal and ended up going down to Beto's immediately afterwards to get my fix.
Don't go here expecting Mexican food.
- Pros: The only pro was that it was right down the street from my apartment.
- Cons: Everything else.
Best Smothered Burritos!
by monstermolly
March 02, 2009
Their Smothered Burritos with Cheese are dirt cheap and too good to pass up. Friendly staff, fresh chips & salsa at every table
I love this place. No matter what crowd you?re dining with, they can all afford and they will all enjoy La Puente.
- Pros: Great food, cheap, clean
- Cons: Small parking lot
Good mexican for the price...
by KaliKakes
June 14, 2008
It's really not as bad as some claim it to be. Sure the atmosphere is a little "outdated", but the food is good. Those who claim it's too "greasy" are most likely ordering the smothered burritos full of cheese and sauces...naturally a greasy meal. I did not find their meals all that greasy, even after ordering their cheese enchiladas. However, mexican food is not exactly the healthiest and is more likely to be greasy considering their recipes. Comes with the territory. Their sauce is definitely a basic red enchilada sauce, not much flare, but for the price and the amount of food you get, who can complain? Their salsa is fairly good. Those who compare it to ketchup baffle me, since it's nothing of the sort. Being a Chef myself, I actually found their food to be rather good. It is no Red Iguana, however it still has it's perks and I find myself going there with friends at least every couple of months for some good, cheap, fast mexican food.
- Pros: Good mexican, large portions, cheap price
- Cons: Cheaper looking restaurant, blander taste
Great Chile Verde!
by relocation
April 08, 2008
It is the greatest authentic Mexican Food in the Salt Lake Valley! I have read the previous reviews and someone mentioned that it was greasy and too much cheese. That's how I like it, the more the cheese and the grease it is the better. These poeple must be health freaks. La Puente is the best around. They have larger portions for the same price as La Frontera. A smothered burrito with cheese is priced at a nice low price which is under $5. Where else can you get a large portion with that kind of price. No where around here!
- Pros: Smothered Burrito with Cheese, the service is fairly good, and the food is just fabulous.
- Cons: On Friday's and Saturday nights it's jammed packed, which says that it's a good place.
just not mexican
by lachacz
January 21, 2008
If your looking for an expensive mamerican mexican dining experience, come here. Did not experience any authentic mexican flavors in any food. I got the chiecken soft taco. It was chicken, cheese, lettuce and a flour tortilla. I had to squirt the salsa on it out of the ketchup bottle. The ala carte menu is also cheaper than if you buy the meal. 2 enchilladas and rice is .15 cents cheaper when you buy ala carte. This place does not serve anything that like mexican food. Service is slow.
grease pit
by abenaki
April 17, 2005
the husband & i met up here on a blind date so you think we'd go back often but no way. everything is smothered in greasy cheese and not very authentic. the lighting is way too bright and the place is noisy.
- Pros: parking
- Cons: not real mexican
The food's not exactly authentic, but it's perfect for hungry Salt Lakers.
by Contributor
August 14, 2003
The Scene
A cross between a typical diner and a Mexican cantina. Wide booths with vinyl seats tempt stuffed patrons to lie down for a nap.
The Food
Whopping portions of rich Mexican food with Americanized flavors. Just about everything is topped with generous amounts of cheese. If you've got a hearty appetite, go for the small combination. Despite the name, it's a lot of food--cheese enchilada, tostada, taco and burrito. Add chile verde, rice, beans and a warm flour tortilla, and you've got a large combination. Head in on a weekend morning for a medium-sized bowl of menudo--tripe and hominy soup, served with onions, limes and oregano. If you're not so adventurous, try the chorizo con huevos--eggs scrambled with spiced sausage.
Visiting
by RyansCeli
May 02, 2003
I am From Los Angeles. I was visiting my Boyriend in Salt Lake, and he suggested going to La Puente.
The food was pretty good, and the atmosphere was cool. It was pretty good hangover food. I can't say it was the best. I am Mexican, and I know what authentic mexican food should taste like.
great value
by badspider
November 15, 2002
consistently delicious and reasonably priced, a very good value for the price
- Pros: cheap, consistent, lots of food
- Cons: lots of fat
Very Very good
by Leticia__domin
November 07, 2002
This restaurant has been around for years. Very good food. Always friendly. Good Margaritas. Fast service. The food is outstanding, along with home made chips and salsa
- Pros: Best food intown, Very friendly, Fast service


