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4.2 (1.1k reviews)
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Krista F.

Cute spot and delicious food/ generous portions. Fast casual, outdoor restaurant. Yummy food and drink selection: everything came out quick and tasted fresh! Found this place via inKind: https://app.inkind.com/refer/JKEGAW2L

Poc Chuc tacos
Will L.

This was the second time I tried to eat at Seis, and this time I succeeded...barely. It's a popular place, and the order line (there's no table service), can get inordinately long and it doesn't move very fast. It took nearly 40 minutes to wend our way through the line, leaving us precious little time to eat. That said, the food is excellent. I thoroughly enjoyed my Poch Chuc tacos, and my friend her Al Pastor. The aguas frescas were also really good (I loved my horchata). My only complaint, and it's a big one: we really didn't have time, given the lengthy ordering time, to enjoy our food. We had to leave much of it to voracious birds in the courtyard.

Steak Nachos
Magaly V.

Location is great there is parking lot across street. Inside like is like a big patio it's nice. As for service you order first and you find a table to sit at. No service after if you missing anything or want more drinks you have to go to front cashier to ask for it. Pretty much you on your own after you get your food. The chicken tacos okay not a big fan of yellow tortillas (personally) tacos definitely needed salt and some type spiciness to it. The streak nachos great just wished had more steak for that big portion of nachos. Margarita flight tiny, but mighty strooong is an understatement very good

Al Pastor Tacos*
Ashley C.

Stopped in for a light lunch on a rainy day. The Mercado Market is a really neat area where you can check out a bunch of places to eat, shop, and grab a coffee, including Seis Kitchen. They are offering a really cool menu full of tacos, burritos, quesadillas, etc. We started off the meal with some complementary chips and salsa and also ordered a side of guac, very good. Then we had tacos, the Al pastor and surf & turf. Both were good but not great I definitely recommended ordering their corn tortillas, they are fresh and delicious. Unfortunately the fillings fell a little short. The pork for the Al pastor meat was very tender but lacked flavor. And the surf & turf tacos had a nice flavor but the meat was very tough. We did also order the margarita flight. The flight comes with 4 different margaritas, my favorites were the jamaica and prickly pear. However, next time I would refrain from ordering cocktails, they were pricey and you would never know there was alcohol in them. All in all I would return and love to try more of their tacos and other food options as well. Thank you!

Pozole and Agua Fresca
Maya V.

I like seis kitchen and I like to stop by when their line isn't too long, which it normally is. However it's fast moving and worth the wait, they don't take very long to bring the food out to your table. The outdoor seating is nice right now but in the upcoming hotter months I will probably only be taking my food to go. The staff is very friendly and will answer any questions you have. At first I thought the guacamole was overpriced at $10 but for the amount they gave me I think the price was decent. The pozole is an off-menu special you have to ask for and I'm glad I did. The agua fresca was a bit too sweet for my taste but I think that comes down to personal preference. Seis is a Tucson staple for a reason, and I will keep recommending it!

AVO BURRITO
Brian S.

We brought friends from out of town for a dog friendly Mexican Dino bf experience, and everyone loved it, including the pups. First, we have been to here many times but often get food to go because it is so busy and we are usually on our bikes. So we know the food is excellent. W also go to various places at the Mercado, so we know what the patio is like. Our friends have never been here and were craving burritos and tacos, and they had their dog with them, so we decided to try the patio dining, and it was amazing. The food was excellent. The three levels of spicy salsa were perfect for everyone's pallet. The tacos were amazing with fresh veggies and perfectly prepared eggs and potatoes. The burros had fresh tortillas that were overstuffed with eggs, potatoes and various meat. All of them tasty and fresh. The guacamole was not too heavy on the cilantro and had some nice acid from the lime. The elote was flavorful and not too creamy. The horchata and spiked eggnog were wonderfully flavorful. Everything by left people saying yum! The pups loved the attention from everyone, the patio was busy but had a good turnover pace. We were fortunate with another people day in Tucson so it was lovely to sit outside. If you love robust and flavorful Mexican food, outdoor casual dining that is perfect for dogs, and a spot that is lively and creates community, this is a great spot for Seis dinning!

Birria Chimichanga and beans on one plate and birria chimichanga with rice and beans on the other. Also chips and salsa.

This can be a very busy place. We attempted to go here Wednesday but didn't have time to wait in line, went back on Friday midafternoon and there was no line. We ordered at the counter and went to our assigned table. We were quickly brought chips, salsa and water. Our food came shortly afterwards, very good birria chimichangas, large enough to take half home. Someone came by a couple times to see if we needed anything and brought us to-go boxes. Definitely worth making the second trip !

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julie k.

I love Seis Kitchen for numerous reasons. Excellent food, lively courtyard seating, reasonable prices and great location. While they usually have a line, it moves quickly and if you're with others allows flexibility to split details of ordering and securing a nice table. And if you're on the go, phone in your order and swing by pick it up and dine anywhere. The fare is fresh Mexican food from 6 culinary regions of the diverse country. You really can't go wrong, and 3 levels of heat of your freshly made salsa is muy bueno in my book. Seis is conveniently located just west of downtown, close by and uniquely Tucson.

Chilaquiles*
Jose V.

End up here after trying to go to another Mexican restaurant that do not open until 11am. What a nice surprise... the line to order always had 30 people at alll times while we were there yesterday (Sunday). Food was delicious. I am very critical about Mexican food. This place was great. The pictures say everything. The food was better than it looked in the pictures. The outdoor sitting area was perfect. They are very diligent about ensuring their patrons have an area to dine.

Chicken quesadilla with a side of mashed beans
Connie G.

I took my friend here for his birthday meal. I had recently eaten at the new location on the East side and bragged about the food, This location has a courtyard patio where dogs are allowed so we went here. The courtyard has tables for the Augustin kitchen café, a coffee shop, and a bakery as well. Pigeons waddled about and bathed themselves in little puddles left behind by last night's rain. While the patio is lovely, the pay and tip at the start turned me off. You give your order at the pickup window, are assigned a table, then walk over to that table with your drinks. You are served chips with salsa and then your food and that is all the service you get. Misters spew out every few minutes. Our food came out fast. I had the poc choc burrito enchilada style and my friend had a poc choc quesadilla. Both were beautifully presented. We only had water to drink but never got any refills. We were both very thirsty. No one ever came by to ask how everything was. I stopped eating because the sauce was too spicy to eat without water so I took my meal to go, and even asking for a Togo box required us to step forward because the server was too busy bussing tables. My friend really liked his meal and thanked me for the suggestion. I would have rated this experience higher had we gotten some service. The server may have been overwhelmed as she took orders, served food and bussed tables and even though the Sunday afternoon wasn't very busy, the six tables may have added to her work load. Food and ambiance were lovely but service was horribly lacking.

Grilled fish tacos--delicious!
Laurie C.

We are so excited to have a Seis Kitchen on the east side! It's only been open a couple weeks and is already being discovered. The food is just as good as I remember at the Mercado location--wonderful salsas and seasonings. Plan to wait a bit in line to order; they could use more help at the cash register, though staff is very friendly. Patrons are directed to a numbered table; we waited about 15 minutes for our order. The decor is the only thing I found a bit odd: it looks like a First Watch inside with bright lights and a combination of booths and tables. I was surprised to see TVs. I would have expected a bit nicer ambiance considering the great food.

Quesadilla and beans and rice
Mary B.

Mid-bike ride lunch! Horchata... wonderfully delicious! Chips and salsa, cheese-chili quesadilla with black beans and cilantro rice. Had to bring home half this meal. Fit nicely in my bike bag! Friendly service. Love sitting outdoors to eat.

Kelly C.

Overall 3.5 Stars With two locations, we decided to try the Menlo Park location. It has an open courtyard with more of a modern vibe. Outside sitting shared with two other restaurants, a coffee and a bakery establishments. Ordering is different than we are use to. You pick up a menu, order at a window, select your table with an assigned number and wait for your food. After you order the food and would like more, you use a QR Code that is provided, input your table number, and wait for the food or drinks. If this is your first time at the place, then remember the following: 1. You don't have a dedicated server / waiter. Ordering is done at the window or QR Code. 2. TIP is not requested. This was nice option. It seems they are adopting the European / Japanese concept of incorporating the TIP into the price of the menu items. 4 Stars Ambiance - Mexican Modern Vibe with ONLY outdoor seating. There are misters for those hot days or nights. Several natives trees give a little bit of shade with ambient lighting. Great courtyard to drink your coffee, pastry, breakfast, lunch and dinner. Easy to socialize and have a conversation. Service 3.25 Stars - Staff were friendly and willing to help but not having a dedicated server can hinder when you are waiting for refills or remove the dishes. We kinda' had to make space on our table to move the dishes away. 3 - 4.25 Stars Food Some of the menu options were better than others. Breakdown: 1. 3.75 Stars Chicken Tinga Burrito - Enchilada Style - large burrito stuffed with a lot of stuff but the center part was cold. 2. 4.25 Stars Mexican Style Quesadilla w calabicitas (sauté veggies) - shredded pork verde filled with cheese 3. 4 Stars Surf and Turf Burrito - a hefty large burrito that will fill you up. Filled with black beans, carne asada, shrimp, rice, avocados and served w condiment of shredded cabbage. The flavor was good but better w the salsas. 4. 3.5 Stars Surf and Turf Tacos - Tacos filled with steak and shrimp served on three corn tortilla. It was flavorful but the tortillas were oily coming from the pan. Wasn't crunchy- they were soft tacos. 5. 3.5 Tacos - deep fried fish, Al Pastor (pork) and Adobe Steak. Flavorful but they were soft instead of crunchy tortillas. Appetizers: 4.25 Stars Guacamole - freshly made but needed a little bit more acidity and salt. Large portion served w chips 3 Stars - the Queso wasn't great. It tasted grainy and lukewarm. Disappointed with it. I still recommend the place because of the vibe, knowing the process on how to order, and to avoid the Queso.

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Is there a drive thru? They came up when I searched drive thru on I-10 in Tucson. I haven't found drive thru confirmed in the listing though.

No drive thru. Walk up only.

Our Hispanic realtor recommended Seis Kitchen as one which is authentic. We love Mexican food but we wonder exactly what authentic is?

Authentic as in Northern Mexico. Everything here is freshly made and very tasty. There are two places to get this good food. One is at The Market west side of I-10 on Congress. Lovely place to eat in the courtyard on a weekend or warm evening.… Read more

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