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    Rincon Mexicano

    3.7 (64 reviews)
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    Outdoor seating

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    Quesadilla  Huarache de bistec. Topped with nopales
    Angel B.

    Let me start by saying.. I am originally from Mexico City And it is really hard to find authentic (no food) but antojitos (garnachas) in this area or Dallas area where I am living at the moment. Well let me tell you. I'll be here every single time that we are in town. This huarache made me feel like I was home home. With a yummy (no fajita or asada) Stake on top of spicy but spacey goood green salsa and I topped it up with nopales (cactus). Just the way I liked back in the days. The tostada de pata was.... Mmmm. Just perfect that you need to try and also is something that you can not find in just any place. Amazing And just so you know and k am not kidding. I am coming back Tonight to get myself a big and delicious pambaso. And if I have some room left on my belly I'll get some gorditas or enchiladas de mole. Last but not least.. Grate, excellent service from the pols here. Very attentive and the place is small but very clean. OMG!! And pls try the aguas frescas I got guava and my lady got strawberry. Soooooo goooood. An apology if I hurt some feelings but way better than our experience at THAT Stakehouse from las night. Thanks Rincon Mexicano and pls don't change the quality of anything.

    Huarache
    Susie C.

    The place is really clean and nice, they are really welcoming too. The only downside I see is that when I ordered a huarache they didn't told me they had salsa on it and it was sooo spicy I couldn't even eat it. I ordered a carrot juice with orange and it was delicious!! My experience was good except for the salsa if you love salsa you are going to love the Huaraches here

    La Tejana Torta
    Allan C.

    My first time eating tortas here and it won't be the last one, I got a Tejana Torta and my husband got a pambazo and both were delicious and complementary they offer salsas and they are delicious as well, we even both the salsas to take them home. If you're looking for authentic Mexican tortas this is the place, you won't regret it. Enjoy

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    Pinches tortas pobres por eso le cambiaron el nombre antes eran la llardas antes si estaban buenas ahora quieren vender la carne de un taco en una torta y page 17 dollar por era especial

    Olga S.

    Very impressed the place is small but clean and you instantly feel Like your in a dive in Mexico. People are nice and attentive! The food was perfect just the right amount of everything!!!

    SO MUCH FAT, MORE BEANS AND LETTICE THAN MEAT. There's only like 4 pieces of meat in there be serious.

    It was so bad, I'm not the type to leave bad reviews ANYWHERE but this was so BAD.!!!! There was so much fat, the meat wasn't cooked right, didn't taste good, more lettuce that actual meat.!!! $35 FOR 3 FREAKING TORTAS. RIDICULOUS! Never going back, if I could give it 0 starts I would.

    William D.

    Excellent tacos !! Homemade tacos sauces were great. Service was good too. Better then average antojitos shop. Tortas look good too, will be back.

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    Tony T.

    Not gonna lie, I found this little local spot with low standards. Man was I proved wrong. Great spot. Interior was decorated very nicely and was clean giving off a very authentic atmosphere. Great selection of food to choose from and everything was fresh. Would recommend this place to anyone and everyone.

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    Maria W.

    I came out on Cinco de Mayo craving some Mexican food, of course on the special day, right? I was also craving a burger and didn't want an American one, though maybe it would have tasted a little bit better. Anyways, I came into the restaurant and wasn't greeted. It was one person sitting and eating his torta. I began to view the giant menu and especially the tortas. Note here: if you don't eat pork or prefer other meats than pork: this wouldn't be the best spot for you because most of the tortas have pork meat in it which was a disappointment for me. I asked the lady in the front if they had any tortas with just chicken or beef; and she wasn't able to assist me properly because she couldn't understand English or what I was saying. I was honestly just about to leave until I considered to give this restaurant a chance: I ended up ordering the La Dieta (Vegetarian) torta with no meat just cheese, avocado, tomatoes, no pickles, no mayo, no ketchup nor mustard, shredded lettuce, it also came with jalapenos and some red watery sauce. Now, there is definitely a language barrier issue here: I can understand if you are Hispanic and speak the language, but what about the others that don't speak the language? I mean, seriously there should be a regulation that businesses and restaurants should have at least one person who speaks the primary language of America which is English. It didn't take no time for them to bring out my meal: at about less than 5 mins my food was out. The meal just torta was $6. For $6, I was really hoping that this Mexican burger was to be filled with flavor and yumminess, instead it was beyond gross. The torta was soggy everything was mushed together; the white queso was hard and wouldn't melt when I warmed it in the microwave. (I had to re-warm it because it was lukewarm when they gave it to me) The tomato still had the middle part (where the stem would be) in it; they failed to cut that part off. The lettuce was very mushy and very gross; it looked like slop literally. It didn't seem like they took the time to prepare the torta. It was absolutely no flavor nor taste; very bland and that is pretty rare to me since its Mexican food which would normally be filled with flavor and spices. The bread didn't have a flavor either usually breads are soft and has a seasonings to it; this one nope not at all. I'm sure even if it was just veggie torta then it should not taste like that; I've had American burgers where it was turkey, black bean, or veggie burgers and wow they were good; but this one being Mexican and a burger--it failed big time. The service I can't get angry for because that lady spoke Spanish and I spoke English; I just wish she would at least learned the English language before moving or coming to Texas. Oh and lots of parking; it is next to the comedy club off of 45/S and Fuqua.

    One of the best Mexican food, they have friendly people, tasty food

    One of the best Mexican Food i have ever eat , fresh food, good service and we will definitely come back here

    Mary L.

    Found me a hot spot for that street tacos!!!! Had their pork and beef tacos. So good!!! Their homemade salsas is on fire!!! Literally!!! But it hurt so good!!! I'm definitely coming back here, again! It's not a fancy but the food is worth it! Friendly people.

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    Me encantó la comida, está bien sabrosa especialmente las tortas. I live two hours away I would come back here any chance I get.

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    I love this place so much!!! The food is always so authentic & it's become my go to spot. The tacos & horchata are especially amazing!

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    3.9(2.3k reviews)
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    Ninfa's Mexican Restaurant was absolutely incredible! The place was packed and buzzing with people,…read moreyet the staff handled everything flawlessly. Even with how busy they were, the food came out fast and fresh, and every dish was phenomenal. The fajitas were sizzling perfection, and the grilled onions literally melted in your mouth. The queso was rich, flavorful, and tasted completely homemade. The service was beyond amazing, especially from Ernesto. He stayed completely on top of our drink and food orders, constantly checked on us, and made sure we had absolutely everything we needed throughout the entire meal. Even in such a busy atmosphere, he never missed a beat and made us feel genuinely taken care of. The bartender was nonstop, making drinks left and right while still keeping up with every order perfectly. The Mexican martini was absolutely on point. You could tell the entire staff worked together like a well-oiled machine. Great atmosphere, outstanding service, and some of the best Mexican food we've had in a long time. Highly recommend and will definitely be coming back!!!

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    Food and service was excellent. Would love to be a regular and try rest of menu. Will come again.read more

    I used to eat here 3X a week. Tonight reminded me why I no longer do.I was with a new friend ,so I…read moreonly took 1 photo. The "queso" w/carne seemed to be out of a can-it was orange & didn't have the consistency of real cheese- wasn't really cheese & was disgusting. It was $9.99. I am including a photo of the overcooked beef fajita. A senior citizen can get the all beef lunch fajita special for virtually the same price as the fajita combo here ALL DAY at Pappasitos. It definitely is enough for 2. The meat melts in your mouth. EVERYTHING is better quality than here. Teo charged $1.50 for perhaps 4 or 5 slices of lime to make the happy hour margaritas made with a gross mix drinkable. That's outrageous. It reminds me that I had stopped going long ago when they charged extra for onions on enchiladas. Come on. You don't charge extra for chopped onions! I have never been to another restaurant that does so. Some even provide carmelized grilled onions gratis. I'm convinced that a $15. YUMMY mango margarita at Pappasitos would have given us the same buzz & tasted better than 8 happy hour margaritas here. I used to love the in house made flour tortillas at Teo. Tonight they were tough & uneventful. We arrived on a week night when they were not busy. Neither of the salsas were as good as they used to be.The water pitcher didn't even have ice when they refilled the water. I have absolutely no desire to return. Why would I?

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    Maximo - Tostada

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    4.5(152 reviews)
    14.8 miWest University
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    (NOTE: ONLINE MENU ISNT COMPLETELY UP TO DATE)…read more First time here and had a great brunch experience! My husband's cousin raved about having dinner here the week prior so we decided to try out the Sunday brunch. My husband and I were somewhat skeptical at first based off of the photos. This is not our typical Mexican food. The plates looked a lot smaller online, but I am so glad we tried it because it was delicious!! To start we had a few drinks: 1. Flor de Fuego - it tasted like agua de jamaica with a splash of citrus, in my opinion it was very refreshing 9/10 2. Frozen Margarita - my husband's cousin ordered this in a yeti tumbler, he said the margarita was really good except it was a bit hard to drink since it was frozen the whole time lol 8.5/10 ***tumbler was an additional cost. It is a 16oz yeti. They do offer $10 refills anytime you bring the cup back 3. My husband drank a pacifico. Classic beer. They offered it in both bottle and in glass. 9/10. 4. Carafe mango mimosa - this served about 4 drinks total. It was very champagne forward with the tiniest amount of juice 7.5/10 APPETIZERS: 1. Housemade Bacon w/ Salsa Ranchera - in my opinion this was DELICIOUS. The salsa on this was amazinggg. This dish also comes with a side of authentic flour tortillas. 10/10 2. Tiradito de Hamachi - meh, it was good but wouldn't order again. It literally just tasted like strawberries with a salty aftertaste. We really wanted the aguachiles but they were no longer on the brunch menu. 6.5/10 3. Enfrijoladas - surprisingly this had a lot of flavor, it was paired with the same salsa at the bacon 10/10 ENTREES: 1. Ensalada de cesar - pretty solid, very lemony 8/10 2. Steak and eggs - this was really good, i would say that the steak looked a lot bigger online but it was still overall a delicious filling dish 9.5/10 3. Chilaquiles Divorciados - Probably my favorite thing on the menu. YOU NEED TO TRY THIS WITH THE BARBACOA! It had so much flavor to it and the barbacoa just melts in your mouth 10/10 4. Bacon Burrito - the other couple ordered this and said they enjoyed it, we all expected it to be a lot bigger though 8/10 DESSERT: 1. Tres Leches - the jam on this wasnt my favorite. It was very overpowering. The cake itself was really good. Would order again with fresh strawberries, no jam 7.5/10 2. Banana Pudding Bunelo - its your typical bunelo with a small amount of banana cream filling, topped with homemade banana ice cream 7.5/10 3. Masa Pancake - I am not the biggest fan of pancakes so I didn't try it but the other couple enjoyed it OVERALL: 9/10 experience!!! Total for our portion (Hamachi, 2 drinks, salad, steak, chilaquiles, and tres leches) came out to a total of about $120. We Will definitely be coming back to try out their dinner menu. Unfortunately, we were told that the green spaghetti is no longer on the menu !!!!

    I brought my family to Maximo for brunch with really high expectations because of all the hype and…read moreMichelin recognition, and honestly, I left feeling super disappointed. Parking ended up being easier than expected because we got lucky and found a spot at one of the neighboring businesses. To start, we ordered a few aguas frescas and the papas bravas. The aguas frescas were probably my first sign that this meal was not going to go the way I expected. Instead of tasting like traditional aguas frescas -- sweet, refreshing, and fruit-forward -- they tasted more like an Erewhon-style "healthy" remake. They were pretty to look at, but practically flavorless. I genuinely couldn't tell the difference between the strawberry and mango versions. The papas bravas, however, were actually good. They were seasoned well and cooked nicely. The prosciutto caught me off guard because the texture was closer to jerky than what I expected, but flavor-wise it was fine. The real issue came with the entrées. We ordered the mole quiche, chilaquiles, and steak & eggs. The chilaquiles were honestly such a letdown. They were plated beautifully, but the flavor completely lacked depth. I couldn't tell you the difference between the red and green chilaquiles because neither really tasted like anything. Most of the flavor on the plate came from the egg, avocado, and pickled onions. The barbacoa itself was okay -- it's hard to ruin barbacoa unless you completely overcook it. I love chilaquiles and I'll fully admit I'm a snob when it comes to them, but somehow this restaurant managed to make one of the most flavorful comfort foods taste bland. The mole quiche felt like "innovation" for the sake of innovation. In my opinion, mole and quiche simply do not pair well together. The dish was soggy and unpleasant to eat, and the mole itself lacked the richness and complexity that makes authentic mole special. It just tasted bland. The steak & eggs could've been good had the server asked how we wanted the steak cooked. I enjoy medium rare when it's a high-quality cut, but on a tougher cut of steak, it just doesn't work as well -- and my father definitely wasn't a fan either. The one redeeming part of the meal was the Banana Pudding Buñuelo. That dessert was genuinely good. The banana pudding and ice cream both had great flavor, and the texture of the buñuelo itself was really nice. I can't say anything negative about the service. Our waitress was kind and attentive throughout the meal, and someone who I believe was the manager was also very warm and friendly. Overall, I'm mostly just frustrated by how disappointing the food was. I came in expecting an elevated, memorable brunch experience and left wishing I had just made reservations at Xochi, Caracol, or honestly stayed home and had my mom make chilaquiles instead. That said, I may come back eventually to try their tasting menu because at this point I'm determined to understand why so many people rave about this place.

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    Doña Leti's is considered one of the top places in the area for quality, authentic Mexican food…read more Many customers report that when they go there, it appears extremely popular, which is evident by the crowds entering. In addition to this, there can be a significant 2-4 hour wait to get seated during peak hours. However, all of the customers I spoke with stated that once you were able to sit down, the overall experience was worth waiting for. The main feature that makes Doña Leti's stand out from other restaurants is its focus on tradition in terms of how the food is made. Each dish has very unique flavors. The dishes are also very large portions and offer a great amount of comfort while still being high end. Additionally, the drink offerings are an excellent choice. They are made with the same attention to detail as the meals, and add to the flavor and enjoyment of your meal. The staff provides exceptional service even though the establishment is full. The staff keeps up with the large number of people coming in and out with a sense of professionalism and friendliness. One thing that Doña Leti's does exceptionally well is provide a lot of food for the price. As long as you don't mind waiting for your table, you will have a wonderful dining experience. The fact that Doña Leti's is so busy is proof that the service, food and drinks are all good, and well worth the wait

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    Get the pork belly bites and their cocktails are delicious…read more If you're here on a Sunday for brunch and have a sweet tooth the French toast is unforgettable. No other French toast will come close. Their homemade sauces make more tantalizing. If you like salty spicy, get the jojo sauce. I don't think it's on the menu And to finish, personally I like cocktails but their fresh filled churros are super fun. And can't beat the fresh factor! Brandon is an excellent attentive server. He knows the menu in and out. He'll steer you right. It's a neighborhood gem

    We had a 70th & 60th birthday celebration at Ambriza's Vintage, and we were very impressed and…read moresatisfied with how beautiful and perfect everything turned out. Rodrigo & Araceli were amazing, ensuring everything was going smoothly and according to plan. Our servers Augusto and Christian, were very attentive, kind, and on point with our food and drinks. Food was exquisite and portions were generous, cooked to perfection. The churros with chocolate and the complimentary photos for the birthday girls was the cherry on top. Ambriza's management & staff truly know how to make their guests feel special. They went above and beyond, exceeding all of our expectations. Definitely having more celebrations here in the future! On behalf of me & my family, THANK YOU again for the excellent service and making this a memorable night!! Barbie Artiga

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    4.1(623 reviews)
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    A Cali girl-lala enjoying some Tex Mex…read more While in HTX I was able to meet up with a friend from college. He mentioned margaritas (not pictured) and food! So we met at Candente. Upon walking in the restaurant was clean it was pretty packed for a Wednesday night but the aroma of the food! OMG! Our server was really nice and patient because my friend and I talked for about 30 minutes before we finally ordered our food. He has the beef enchiladas with rice and black beans. He cleaned his plate...literally not a grain of rice in sight! I had the smoked chicken verde enchiladas and WOW! What an amazing dish. I consider myself a Mexican food connoisseur especially being from California. I have always said Tex Mex?.....eeeeyuck! But Candente has changed my tune! I will definitely be back to visit when I return!

    Glowing red. Burning. Candente…read more Let me start by saying that I'm not into Mexican food unless it's an auntie or grandma making it at their house. I prefer traditional homemade Mexican food but here we are. (Oh I googled and suggested this place lol) Went in for a team lunch on a Friday. Coworker's birthday lunch and she wanted Mexican. Party of 9 and we were seated promptly. They have a lunch menu and a happy hour as well as a full menu and full bar. The interior was nicely decorated. And open. There is bar seating and patio seating as well. Our waitress was Aisha and she was amazing. Friendly, helpful and patient. And able handle our large group and a few more tables with a smile. There were a variety of options. Salads, fajitas, nachos, enchiladas, etc. Also complimentary chips and salsa. My Order: chicken tortilla soup, lunch fajitas combo - chicken and beef. Chicken tortilla soup (3.5/5) - it was a bit salty for me but I am not a salt person so most things are salty to me; everyone else said it was tasty, there were tons of shredded chicken, avocado pieces, tortilla strips Fajitas - combo (4/5) - chicken was seasoned well and the beef (medium rare) was perfection and so tender and juicy, mexican rice was fluffy, and normally I would pass on the beans and get extra rice but my coworker suggested the charro beans and wow, that was a win - the seasoning was great, there were chunks of meat and the texture was nice, the only thing that could have been done better is the flour tortillas - they over-charred them making them too crispy and left them with a burnt taste. A couple of people got the elote salad and raved about it. So that will be a next time try. Def will be back. Everyone enjoyed their meals and some even ordered food to go. Would recommend.

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