The following information was recently updated on May 30, 2019
Los Molcajetes in West Valley City offers a range of classic Mexican dishes plus a wide range of seafood dishes. Sopes, flautas, molcajete, camarones a la diabla and more, there’s something for everyone on this affordable menu.
The following Los Molcajetes menu is dated October 2013 and is taken from their Facebook page:
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Los Molcajetes 4031 W 4100 S, West Valley City, Utah
(801) 875-2838 losmolcajetesut.com
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