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Quetzal - Empanada oaxaqueña

Quetzal

4.3(146 reviews)
0.4 km•Kensington Market
•$$$$

Pricy but totally worth it. $145/person curated menu, but you can request certain items from the…read moremenu if you'd like it included. Quetzal was recommend by our server when we were dining at a Vancouver Michelin restaurant (Barbara), as our server was originally from Ontario. So of course we saved it on our list for when we visited Toronto. Very very accommodating staff and attentive. All the tables next to us seemed to really enjoy their meals as well. Every dish was amazingly flavoured and presentation was on point. Atmosphere was lovely too, laid back but chic. Comfortable yet elevated. Highlight was the scallops, we asked for it to be included on our set menu, and they delivered. Can't wait to go back!

Beautiful minimalistic space and next time I would definitely like to sit at the chefs counter. But…read moresince we were 3 and were celebrating a birthday, we decided to get a table instead. Service was good but not exceptional, especially for the price point. The food was good and I'd go back to try other dishes, but might've missed the mark on some basic dishes like the aguachile. We ordered about 9 dishes overall - dry aged hiramasa aguachile, scallop ceviche, tuna tiradito, mushroom & shishito, coal roasted sweet potato, empanada oaxaquena, tlayuda (veggie option), whole sea bream, and for dessert the coconut nicuatole (with berries instead of the mezcal pineapple). Our favorite dishes were the scallop ceviche, mushroom & shishito, tlayuda, the sea bream, and of course the dessert.

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La Carnita - Mexican street corn. Was lukewarm

La Carnita

3.3(497 reviews)
1.2 km•Entertainment District, Downtown Core
•$$

I came here for a last min dinner on a Thursday and it exceeded my expectations…read more There were a few empty seats when we got there at around 6:30 but it started to fill up shortly after. The inside was nice, it was dark with ambient lighting and decorated with a modern and Mexican theme. The waitress was super nice, and the staff were fairly attentive. We got the chips and guac to start. I do wish they gave a little bit more walk because it came in this really small cup so we had to go light on the guac to chip ratio. But overall the guac was yummy and the chips were very crunchy with a nice seasoning. They have a special every day of the week and Thursdays are there crunch tacos, which are hard shell tacos, wrapped in a soft shell taco with some sauce in between, and you can choose between their chorizo or chicken. We got one of each. I liked the chicken more but my partner liked the Chorizo. And all the toppings the perfect Fixin's. They only had three washroom stalls, which were gender neutral, and I thought they were relatively clean.

I've been checking out Mexican restaurants lately and I feel like La Carnita is the best that I've…read morehad in downtown Toronto! First, La Carnita isn't perfect. You enter the restaurant from a set of stairs outside and the restaurant doesn't look too appealing from outside. Also, the restaurant always seems busy and/or small, so it's always loud and service is slow. With the negatives out of the way, let me explain why I love La Carnita! The food is amazing! Their tacos are on point, and with so many to choose from I can go back multiple times can never get bored. Each of their tacos has something different to offer and each has relatively good balance to them. The balance of freshness and savory (and sometimes sweet) toppings is well done, making me come back for more. The one item that pushes La Carnita over the top is their nachos! Homemade nacho chips with gooey cheese and a generous amount of toppings makes them my favorite nachos in Toronto! One last observation is that the service is always friendly. They may be (very) slow at times but they seem like they always try their best and are always quite pleasant. Overall, I love La Carnita and when I get a craving for tacos and nachos, I'm heading straight here!

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Hacienda las Américas

Hacienda las Américas

4.0(74 reviews)
0.5 km
•$$

Some might this this is crazy, but these tacos are better than Seven Lives. Calm down, I wasn't…read moresure if it would live up to the hype either, but this place exceeded every expectation that I could have. Hacienda is located on College Street, very close to Sneaky Dees, in a bit of a tucked away, inconspicuous location. The interior is fantastic and the atmosphere is authentic. There are a lot of reviews that knock this place for service, but that's not really the point of this restaurant. It's a family run place where the focus is food and soccer (when it's on) if you need something, you may need to call the serve over yourself, but that's no big deal cocerning the food. The tacos are the best I've had in the City. At three tacos for $12, it's hard to go wrong. After reading some of the previous reviews, the beef tongue was an obvious choice. I'm not too big in beef personallty, but the meat was so tender and almost melted. Next was the chorizo taco. It was fantastic. The chorizo wasn't overly salty like in a lot of other Mexican restaurants, which made a huge difference. The flavor was deep and rich, and paired perfectly with the salsa. Lastly was the carnitas. It's hard to make carnitas as good as Seven Lives, but wow, these were something else. The carnitas were tender, juicy, and perfectly crispy. The corn tortillas were also made in-house and were fresh and delocious. The servers also bring two sauces to the table - one salsa verde (green salsa) and one hot sauce. Both were great but be careful with the hot sauce, it's a heavy hitter! Pro tip: get a Mexican Coke, it's amazing! Hacienda is the best taco place is the City. Seven Lives is a close second, but Hacienda has them beat in terms of authenticity and flavor. Put this place on your go-to list, it will it dissapoint. 5/5

The tacos were really good and the people who I assume were the owners were so nice to us. The…read moreplace itself was kind of small, but the waitress helped us move the tables together so that we could all sit together. I got two orders of the pork tacos and one order of the steak taco. Everyone in our party ordered different things from the soup, to nachos, to chimichangas. I also tried the tamarind drink and the mango drink which were interesting as I don't normally order sugary drinks.

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Gus Tacos - Tacos birra, fried fish, al pastor and barbacoa

Gus Tacos

4.1(107 reviews)
0.0 km•Kensington Market

Tucked into the vibrant, bohemian pulse of Kensington Market, Gus Tacos is the kind of…read moreestablishment that rewards devotion with unfailing consistency. A modest storefront belies a quietly considered culinary operation -- one that has, visit after visit, earned its place among Toronto's most reliable purveyors of Mexican street food. The menu reads with admirable restraint: carne asada, al pastor, battered fish, birria, and barbacoa, each taco assembled with a purposeful economy of ingredients that allows the integrity of the protein to lead. The carne asada arrives properly charred and well-seasoned, its warmth cut through by fresh cilantro and a house salsa of genuine character. The battered fish taco, a perennial standout, achieves that elusive balance of crisp exterior and yielding, flavorful interior. For those inclined toward something bolder, the birria delivers a richly braised depth that lingers pleasantly. The housemade horchata rounds out the experience with a cool, lightly spiced elegance. The al fresco patio at the rear -- dappled, shaded, and agreeably removed from the street's energy -- lends the meal a welcome sense of ease. Service is unpretentious and warm; on busier evenings, the wait is entirely forgivable given what follows. Gus Tacos does not seek to reinvent a tradition, and therein lies its quiet mastery. It simply executes, with care and conviction, time and again.

Small little store front in Kensington market with a nice quiet shaded patio in the back. You have…read moreto go through the store go up few steps up behind the order counter all the way to the back Hidden spot. Ordering was quick and you can see the cooks in the back making the food. The tacos were fresh and delicious meat filled to the brim with mild and spicy sauce of your choice and wedges lime to enhance the flavor. Chips were deliciously fried. Quick delicious affordable meal can't go wrong. So many choices of fillings. Can't wait to go back to try the fish, shrimp, mushrooms tacos.

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