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El Naranjo South Lamar

4.2 (225 reviews)
Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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Assorted Sopes Sampler
Rolando N.

Wonderful interior Mexican food. The flavors are authentic and the attention to detail with every plate is noticeable. Everything is made from scratch with locally sourced ingredients. Our favorites were the Tuna tostadas, Chicken enchiladas, and the Sopes sampler. Service was outstanding.

Kristine L.

Second time here. Service is great, but the food was pricing and lacking flavor in my opinion. For $80, we had two dishes and bread service. The bread service is complimentary and I loved the salsa matcha with butter. Normally, we would get the mole negra for dinner, but wanted to try something different this time. We ordered the summer mole special and the chamorro al pibil. The pork didn't come off the bone that well, but the sauce was great. The summer mole was plain in my opinion, but I loved the grilled veggies. Overall, I though it was lacking flavor in the food. Service was great, even at the bar.

Loni M.

Came here for brunch with a girlfriend spontaneously and was able to get seated right away which I loved especially on a Sunday. Our server walked us through the menu and we started with a cafe de olla and a concha that was highly recommended and it definitely hit the spot. The coffee was so delicious with all the spices and dipping the concha in it? Heavenly! We then got the tacos dorados with chicken and goat cheese and the enmoladas. Both were so flavorful and filling especially the enmoladas. I highly recommend this restaurant for brunch and I will be back for dinner.

Queso Oaxaca Fundido
Sherrill J.

What an incredible treat! Joe and I started with El Narango Martini's and the ladies with Margarita Clasicas. Our server was Midori and she was fantastic throughout the evening. We loved the environment including a personal visit from the owner, Chef Iliana De La Vega. We started with Empanadas de Huitlacoche y Queso and Queso Oaxaca Fundido. C had the Mole Huitlacoche and R had the A La Diablo with Shrimp. I had the Mole Coloradito with shrimp and Joe the Costillas De Res a Los Dos Chilies. It was an extraordinary evening of incredible flavors. We also shared an incredible chocolate dessert wrapped in grape leaf with vanilla ice cream, espresso and tawny port wines. Give the wonderful fine food restaurants we eat at, this is off the charts.

Mole Negro de Oaxaca
Andrew L.

Came here for dinner on a Friday evening and had no wait time. They were less than half full for my entire time there, so I wouldn't expect to run into substantial wait times even at their busier I'd had my eye on here for a while after reading about their duck mole, and it did not disappoint! The duck was amazingly rich, cooked in a way that reminded me of a rare-medium rare steak with a nice sear to give the outer portion the lightest crunch. The mole was yummy, possible my palette isn't adept enough to distinguish, but it didn't taste super unique by any means The staff and servers were all friendly and attentive. I liked the setup of the restaurant as well. It's definitely on the pricier side and with the relatively short menu I don't see it become a frequent repeat spot for me, but very glad I tried it and would recommend

Vegetable Enchiladas (26). Yummy!!!!
Julia C.

We got reservations earlier in the week for a ladies night out. The host and wait staff were great. The food was delicious! We were especially blown away by the queso fundido and the vegetable enchilada. Incredible! Will go back for those two dishes!

Inside at the bar
Elizabeth A.

So we walked in and couldnt check in without our full party being there. The hostess was very nice. We striked up a conversation as he was from Ecuador and spoke to us in spanish. We met my friend for a birthday dinner. We started off with guacamole with chips and the queso fundido. The queso was so good but probably not the healthiest thing. We all ordered prickly pear margs. Our husbands tried the chicken mole and the wives tried the chicken enchiladas. Everyone enjoyed our green enchiladas and had some to take home for later. They also brought us some bread with this yummy butter that is made in house and this spicy jam like to eat with the rolls. They were so good. I will return for special occasions here because everything seemed to be made in house and nothing already premade.

Virgin Tamarindo
Katie G.

We had a really nice night out with some friends at El Naranjo. Our waiter was so kind, helpful, and attentive. He had really great vegan suggestions and I ended up trying the mole verde. It was so fresh and tasty - and a huge portion!! They also were able to make the Tamarindo virgin which was great. Highly recommend the guacamole! It is pricy - $125 for my husband and I but it's really good!

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Rishi P.

Great service as they checked up on us without annoying us to flip a table/ refilled drinks and chips quickly too and very friendly and knew the authentic spices being used. Decent decor Food get the guac as it's different and the tostadas for sure, they are small so order more. Empanadas were good but would've rather had extra tostadas. Steak was so good as it was buttered on a plate with mashed potatoes and hit the spot Chicken mole was a special but would've rather recommend the specials

Vegan Mole
Denia V.

I had never heard of this place until the moment I was scrambling to find a last minute dinner spot. We took a risk going here as they do not list vegan options. But their mole sauce lists vegetable based so we took a chance! Went in and sat at the bar. We were greeted by Carlos, he took care of us and was so friendly! The place was popping and a bit loud, but all good. We started with the Guacamole (one of the best I've ever had) & Prickly Pear Mocktails. I got the Enchiladas (tomatillo sauce) with Chicken & they were so good! Creamy & cheesy. My Vegan BF got the one of the Mole dishes with mushroom. Parking is good! There's a garage around the corner & free retail parking available. Can't wait to come back here and try more. We even met the Chef, who was very nice and asked if we needed anything else.

Chicken mole
Eric G.

We drive by here all the time and decided we'd try it out for a Birthday dinner. Made reservations well in advance, which seems necessary. The interior is nice and modern but not over the top. The service and staff are all very friendly and knowledgeable about the menu. We each loved our drinks, regular and tamarind margaritas. They were strong but also tasted great. I liked the queso fundido (esp the salsa), as well as my mole, though the chicken itself was fairly bland. I was not a huge fan of the halibut. Maybe it was the portion size but it just lacked something for me. I really liked the flan at the end though. I could go just for that and maybe the queso fundido happily. Overall it was a good experience with some tasty dishes/drinks, but some misses, too.

Kim K.

Ok experience, nothing memorable or mind-blowing. We had their renowned mole (negro version) and it was fine. Our server strangely removed my appetizer plate while I was eating a piece of their complementary bread, half in the plate and half in my hand. Then removed my date's plate while I was still eating, which is a differentiating point of high service. One does not remove plates until all parties are done eating. Our drinks hadn't arrived when our entrees came. Upon inquiry they were brought over promptly, which makes me think they were sitting at the bar. They were tasty $16 margs though! The $30+ moles (depending on choice of protein) eh.

Ceviche
Megan Y.

My family ate here for dinner last night. It's been on my list and my mom's for a while, and it's always awesome to support a local JBF award winner ('22). We have been to Mexico 3 times and can appreciate the cuisine there. We got the tostadas and ceviche to share. The kitchen surprised us with a bread course with a macha sauce and butter spread that was heavenly (citrusy with some spice, as our server described). All the starters were 10/10. The flavors blended perfectly and the fish was fresh. My mom got one of the moles, I got the enchiladas, and my dad ordered the pork ribs as his main. I got to try some of the mole (including the masa plantain cake) and pork, and both were good. My enchiladas were also very refreshing and not too greasy. Everything filled us up, but I wish we could have had room for dessert because I know it would have been amazing as well. They accidentally gave us the brunch menu first, but the food on there sounded delicious too. I especially am interested in trying the conchas next time! Atmosphere: Sounds like they renovated recently, and it is a cute space. There are photographs on the walls representing Oaxacan people/culture. The bar adjacent to the dining room has ample seating. My mom said the bathroom was clean as well. Service: We were the only customer when we arrived at the start of dinner service at 5pm, so our server took care of us very well. Chef Iliana de la Vega even stopped by our table and asked for our comments, and we delivered that by finishing every single plate. Compliments to the chef, literally!

My eggs Benedict, super delicious.

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I've been to a lot of Mexican restaurants over the years, but I have to say that their Chicken Enchiladas are the best I've ever had.

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Do you offer vegan options?

We have been before with friends who are vegan and they've always been able to order without difficulty

Is there outdoor patio dining available?

Yes, there are 5-6 outdoor tables.

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