"Rolando's Restaurante' is located in the downtown historic district of Fort Smith, Arkansas. Border City Auto Company and a Ford dealership were located there in the early 1900s. Several restaurants …
WOW!!! I'm speechless! This was such a tasty and unique meal. Even the presentation was beautiful for a to go order!
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Casey G
3 contributions
10/15/24
• DoorDash order
Their food is some of the best around. The Entrada Jose's Quesadilla and the Entrada Tamales are delicious.
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Gregory M
Emerging Expert • 12 contributions
1/31/23
• DoorDash order
Delicious! Generous portion! Great flavor and high quality ingredients.
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Josh H
13 contributions
9/24/23
• DoorDash order
took one bite of Don Quijote Burrito threw it away Guacamole and Queso Blanco were very excellent but the Burrito unfit to eat
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Becky Y
1 contributions
6/4/23
• DoorDash review
We had our first experience eating Rolando's Restaurante last night after driving in from Oklahoma for the Fort Smith Comic Con. My daughter ordered the guacatoastas and has been raving about them all day, so we decided to order a second time for dinner tonight after a long day at the con. Her review of the guacatoastadas: "They are just so good! The guacamole is fresh, tasty, and the veget in it were crisp and refreshing. The sauce was something I've never tasted before but fit the dish well. The toppings were not too rich or overwhelming, letting the guacamole shine. And the rice and beans were really good as a side. A simple black beans and white rice."
I had the kids plate chicken burrito, and it was huge. So portions are expected to be large which fits the price well enough. The taste was really good. I also got a side of the white queso and chips, and while it was really good it didn't seem priced fittingly for the amount given.
We got the banana dessert that comes with ice cream, and it was awesome! Probably even better fresh in the restaurant, but still worth it. Anyway, we recommend this place to eat for sure! It's definitely a different Latin American cuisine than we are accustomed to in Oklahoma.