Reviews on Mexican food in Youngstown, Ohio, United States. Once a thriving steel town, Youngstown suffered an economic decline immortalized in song by Bruce Springsteen. However, the innovative city has made a comeback, spawning a surge in industry, from software to food to the arts. Dozens of galleries, museums, performance venues and historic sites celebrate the culture of the area. Miles of hiking trails and green spaces offer energetic activities to active travelers. Sports are also highly valued, Youngstown being home to a host of pro athletes.
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4 based on 19 reviews
I had the Vazquez Special. A very well prepared and tasty skillet dish! Maybe the best Iâve had in our area! I think this place may be my favorite Mexican cuisine in Youngstown. Iâll be back! Didnât try the margaritas yet. Had very good service.
5 based on 20 reviews
First know that it is all about the food here. They are not open very late so check the hours. Lots of takeout goes out here. They have recently expanded into an adjoining storefront for more seating. You order at the counter and the food is delivered to your table. The dining area is very, very basic right now. If you are looking for a lot of ambiance and decor , this is not the place. However, if you are looking for delicious and reasonable tacos, burritos and chips.....this is your place. Food is delicious and authentic and is far better than the 'Chains'. You can order tacos separately 2.99 burritos 6.50 or platters with rice and beans for 8.35, quesadillas 5.25 Choices are unique and include ground beef, chicken,steak, sausage, pork and fish --each seasoned perfectly. Homemade chips are wonderful $4 large 2.25 small . Salsa come in 3 different types and it is also homemade to perfection.
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4 based on 29 reviews
My husband and I had dinner at Senior Jalapeno's, while we were staying at the adjacent hotel. The restaurant is in a non-descript building-nothing fancy. There is an inside entrance, off the hotel lobby. The menu is extensive, with beef, pork, and seafood offerings. There is a large u-shaped bar, and we counted at least 12 TVs around the open dining areas. The sound wasn't obtrusive though and I would have been one to notice. There is a Happy Hour. My husband had some type of shrimp with cheese sauce and I had a carnitas dish. Beans and rice also. Both meals were excellent! We washed them down with beer. You could tell someone knew the right combination of spices and ingredients needed to prepare the dishes. They were really "homemade" to this restaurant. The staff was friendly, and service was good. There was a mix of locals and people passing through, and families with young children and guys meeting after getting off work. We would definitely go there again, if in the area. I think they must serve breakfast-there were breakfast burritos on the menu too.
4 based on 29 reviews
While in town on a pleasure trip we were told about this great Mexican restaurant. Had dinner there and the food was great. I had a chicken and bean burrito which was quite large and very tasty. My wife had a combination platter with chile rellanos and enchiladas with the best red sauce ever. The wait staff were very friendly and efficient.
4 based on 34 reviews
My family and I are from Pittsburgh we will make the 45 minute trip to dine here! This restaurant is fantastic. The Mexican music lively and the decor sets the happy mood. The food is hot and abundant. The waitstaff is engaging and informative. The price is quite affordable. Today I had the Enchilada Supreme and my husband had a Burger with Fries. I had such an abundant plate, I will have enough for tomorrowâs lunch. I would definitely recommend this restaurant!
4 based on 65 reviews
We were pleased to find a Mexican restaurant in Canfield. The people were friendly, the food was good and plentiful. I had the fried chimichanga and couldnât finish them. My husband had the fajita with steak, chicken and shrimp. He thought they were wonderful. We each had a lime Margarita. I thought they were too sour but my husband had no problem finishing his and mine. (I drove)
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