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    Los 6 Hermanos

    4.5 (61 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 8:30 pm

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    Lauri M.

    Good service. Fresh salsas with lots of flavor and heat. Nice little casual place. Order at front and they deliver to your table.

    Chips and salsas from the salsa bar
    Jordan J.

    We were on our way from Santa Fe to Albuquerque, and wanted to grab a bite. We saw this place and the reviews saying it was an authentic Mexican restaurant. The ambiance was humble. We were the only customers, but assume that it was just after the dinner rush on a Sunday. We were glad to see they had vegetarian and pescatarian options. And man, was the food great! I really loved the salsa bar and the pickled jalapeños. My wife enjoyed her tacos de pescado, and I enjoyed my vegetarian burrito. We will definitely be back again. We didn't have enough appetite to sample the postres, but we'll save room next time.

    Carne Asada Fries & Cabeza Taco - A serving of carne asada fries with shredded cheese, sour cream, and green sauce on a white plate at a restaurant table.
    Sheshanna P.

    Overall: Los 6 Hermanos makes some fantastic food and has great service. Food: 4.5 Carne Asada Fries: The fries were hot and crispy and covered in a generous drizzle of guacamole, sour cream, and cheese. I appreciate that they spread it all over instead of just placing discrete scoops. The carne asada was well seasoned. My only complaint is that they added carnitas to it even though it isn't specified in the menu. Although I enjoyed it, my partner was unable to eat it because of that. California Burrito: A typical California burrito is just French fries, carne asada, guac, and sour cream. They added extra sauces to it, but it was a good twist that kept the burrito from feeling yo dry. Cabeza Taco: Excellent, meat was tender and flavorful, and tortilla was delicious. Service: 5 You order at the counter and then a server will bring out your food when it is ready. The lady who took our order was kind enough to bring waters to our table even though we didn't ask for any. Ambiance: 4 This is a small standalone shop with a small parking lot on the side. It is relatively clean.

    Asada tacos - Three carne asada tacos with chopped onions and cilantro on a paper-lined plate, placed on a checkered table at a Mexican eatery.
    Mike C.

    The soft pescado tacos are delicious. The Carnitas quesadilla was great. Asada tacos were good. Authentic atmosphere. Nice view of the Sandia's.

    Interior including menu - A Mexican eatery interior featuring a large menu on an orange wall, wooden tables with chairs, and a counter with condiments and a soda machine.
    Mark A.

    Very good authentic Mexican restaurant. No frills however. You order at the counter and they bring the food to you. We do not speak Spanish and were able to order but speaking Spanish certainly would have helped. I had the Chile Relleno plate and it was very good.

    Fresh salsa bar - Six containers of Mexican-style salsas and sauces are arranged in a display case, with some having serving utensils.
    Jack C.

    Gargantuan portions of delicious, authentic Mexican cuisine. (The Wet Burrito is the bomb!) The proprietor, Maria, is gracious and welcoming, and her cheery, squeaky-clean restaurant is clearly a labor of love. Love the bright colors. A feast for the eyes!

    A small Mexican eatery with colorful decorations and string lights, showing customers inside during evening hours.

    Great food, great service, clean and just off the interstate. We had the loaded nachos and tacos, all delicious. Highly recommend!!

    A burrito wrapped in paper, a 500ml Coca-Cola bottle, and a glass bottle of soda are placed on a checkered table in a casual restaurant setting.
    Aaron M.

    Great food in Bernalillo NM tons of options for Mexican food and great taste all around

    Tacos and wet burrito
    Belany C.

    As a Mexican with an amazing mom as a cook, I'm very picky when it comes to Mexican restaurants but the high reviews from this place (plus my craving for authentic Mex food) led me to try this place out while I was visiting NM. I was incredibly satisfied with the quality and authenticity of the tacos I ordered (small authentic Mexican sized!) They hook you up with a salsa bar too. My bf ordered the wet burrito after falling in love with the burrito suizos from a restaurant back home, and he was not disappointed with his choice. Be sure to try their delicious horchata as well!

    A colorful menu board at Los 6 Hermanos in Bernalillo, NM, features Mexican dishes like tacos, burritos, and quesadillas, with prices and options.
    Kevin P.

    Have driven by many times and finally glad I stopped in. And then walked in a beautiful little restaurant, and the young lady that helped us was excellent and very friendly, a whole menu and also the dessert menu. We ordered a Cabeza burrito and a Carne Asada fries. The burrito was phenomenal. The meat was so tender so juicy. The Carne asada fries were nice and crisp and the asada was also very tender and juicy. If you are in Bernallio and looking for some really good food this is the place.

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    Hole in the wall with good tacos for reasonable price. Not much ambiance. Attentive service

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    Great food and friendly staff! Haven't had anything there that isn't good. Rice and beans have flavor like home!

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    Love this place so much the elote is so bomb omg if you haven't tried It you need to try it.

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