Chita's
Welcome to Chita's, a Mexican restaurant located in Sacramento, CA. This cozy spot offers a variety of delicious dishes, from customizable breakfast burritos to flavorful tacos, burritos, and traditional Mexican favorites.
Chita's prides itself on providing options for everyone, including vegan and vegetarian selections. They also offer delivery, takeout, and reservations for your convenience.
One of the must-try dishes at Chita's is the Chilaquiles Verdes, a savory combination of salsa verde, sauteed chips, cheese, and eggs, served with a side of beans. Another crowd favorite is the Chitas Breakfast Cali Burrito, packed with scrambled eggs, bacon, fries, guacamole, and cheese.
For those looking for a lighter option, the restaurant offers fresh and flavorful soups, such as the Chicken Tortilla Soup, filled with chicken, beans, vegetables, and cheese.
Whether you're in the mood for tacos, burritos, quesadillas, or traditional Mexican dishes like Chile Relleno or Flautas de Pollo, Chita's has something for everyone.
Don't forget to save room for dessert, with options like Rice Pudding, Churros, Flan, and the indulgent Oreo Churro.
Chita's also offers a range of beverages, including traditional Mexican drinks like Horchata, Agua Fresca, and Jarritos.
The cozy ambiance, friendly service, and flavorful dishes make Chita's a standout Mexican restaurant in Sacramento. Whether you're stopping by for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a late-night snack, Chita's is sure to satisfy your cravings for authentic Mexican cuisine.
Chita's Menu
Location
Address: 2019 Q St Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (916) 930-0951
Business info
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- ReservationsNo
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Not wheelchair accessibleNo
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Lunch, Dinner, Late NightYes
- Street ParkingYes
- Beer & Wine OnlyYes
- Dogs AllowedYes
- Women-ownedYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Offers CateringNo
- Not Good For GroupsNo
- Waiter ServiceNo
- Wi-FiNo
- Happy HourNo
- Drive-ThruNo
- TVNo
- Bike ParkingYes
- Bring your own container allowedYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Tom S.
This is the most perfect example of a hole in the wall restaurant. Once we tried this restaurant, and experienced the fantastic food. We knew that we would not be going to any other Mexican restaurants in town. It's that good. The crunchy tacos the nachos and the quesadillas are all outstanding. I hate to tell people about this because we never had a problem getting in, but I wanna make sure that this restaurants around for a very long time.
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Author: Loren W.
Best Mexican food in Sacramento!!! Breakfast burrito will change your life . Definitely recommend by me as well as many other . Great service and food is bomb every single time . We love chitas !
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Author: krista h.
We ordered Doordash delivery on a Monday night. We had the regular burrito ($12.15) with added sour cream ($.65) and the steak taco salad ($13). Taco salad was very tasty. However, I wouldn't exactly call it a "salad". It had about as much lettuce as a Taco Bell crunchy taco. If you fancy a nice 7-layer dip in an edible fried shell, then this is the dish for you! It comes with rice, beans, meat, pico, sour cream, cheese, lettuce, and guacamole. The shell was amazing and makes the perfect "chip" for your bowl of dip. The steak was finely diced (like smaller than a dime) and flavorful. Al pastor regular burrito with added sour cream was great. Comes with choice of meat, rice, beans, and cheese. It's grilled on the outside and has plenty of cheese. I imagine the Al Pastor is the best meat choice, because I simply can't comprehend the idea of anything tasting better! Their mini salsas were quite lovely, but use sparingly because you only get 2 per meal. Also, both made great leftovers the next day.
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Author: Jennifer S.
Last week, I was scrolling through the Chita's menu on Yelp while doing laundry nearby at Love. I could remember old school Yelpers raving about Chita's years ago, and the ratings were still high. Even better, their wet burrito with carne asada was several dollars cheaper than the one from my favorite taqueria in Folsom. Sold. I walked right over to Chita's to order a wet burrito with carne asada, to go, as well as a tamarind Jarritos. When I was paying, the woman behind the counter asked me if I wanted salsa cups. "Yes please!" I always want salsa cups. I didn't notice until after I had paid that chips were sold on the side for $1.50 extra. I should have ordered some, but didn't. My food didn't take very long to come out at all. I walked it back to my spot, and cut right into the middle. The first things I saw were carne asada, guacamole, rice, and pico de gallo-- and I saw a LOT of guacamole. Perfect. The burrito was (by definition) drenched in red sauce, so I wasn't really able to try any of the rest of the salsa with it. I still tried a little of the avocado sauce, and thought it was good, but a little watery. The ingredients on the inside of the burrito were all great. The carne asada and guacamole were top notch for a taqueria at this price point. I liked the red sauce that topped the burrito, but not as much as the sauce at my favorite taqueria chain. The portion size was a bit smaller, but I'm never able to finish the entire burrito at my favorite place, anyway. The customer service was great. The woman who helped me was very friendly. The inside of the shop was clean, but not sparkling. I would definitely love to come back to Chita's to try more of their menu items in the future.