Find out what Latin restaurants to try in Winchester. Winchester is a small suburban town located 8.2 miles north of downtown Boston, Massachusetts, United States in Middlesex County. It is the 7th wealthiest municipality in Massachusetts and functions largely as a bedroom community for professionals who work in the greater Boston area. The population was 21,374 at the 2010 United States Census.
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4 based on 59 reviews
La Victoria is a celebration of Mexican Street Food. We are pleased to bring you the flavors of Mexico, combining top quality local ingredients with family recipes and a passion for food. Take out/Dine In/Catering Downtown Beverly Arlington Center
This is my go-to place for a quick, tasty, economical and pretty healthy lunch in Arlington Center. I always order the enchiladas with green sauce. If you want to cut calories, you can order them without cheese and sour cream.The enchiladas are always tasty, as is the Mexican rice that comes with them. In the past, I think they over-salted this dish, but now theyâre fine.The place is small and informal. There is limited seating, so get there before the local high school kids get out of school!
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4 based on 170 reviews
Date night. Looking for a place to get dinner before a night of dancing. The dance was in Arlington Massachusetts. Checked out TripAdvisor and discovered Tango Restaurant. Nice extensive menu. Nice atmosphere. Reservations a must. Raphael our Service was great, friendly and attentive. Ordered the Empanadas, one beef and one chicken and the Grilled veal sweetbreads for appetizers. For entrees, we ordered the grilled salmon and lamchops rare. All our ordered were cooked perfectly and delicious. Canât wait to return to Tango Restaurant to try the other menu items.
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4 based on 33 reviews
As a multilingual businessman who works internationally, I always look for places that will lift my palate and make it sing. Tudo Na Brasa, which means "Everything On The Grille" in Brazilian Portuguese, is your one-stop-shop for every Brazilian gastronomic delight. Walking into the place, you might think it is very unassuming. The decor is unremarkable. There are low, square tables and chairs dotting the edges. The bar is in the middle and is often peppered with clients, many Brazilian, who are there shooting the breeze about community and sports. Off to the side of the bar is the meat cook. He will offer you skewers of the most delicious, succulent pork, lamb, beef, and chicken you could ever imagine. It melts off the skewer onto your plate. To the left of the meat cook is a buffet with Brazilian staple foods like rice, beans, mandioca, and more. Pile up a huge plate! Ever wonder why Brazilian people are so attractive? It's the food. EVERYTHING is healthy. You can feel how organic and authentic the ingredients are with each bite. The waitstaff is kind and friendly. They welcome all patrons with happiness. I cannot recommend you try Tudo Na Brasa enough. There is really no wrong combination of food to get. (I've tried them all). The drinks are generous pours. The atmosphere is upbeat. As the Brazilians would say "Vai la!" (Go!). Voce nao vai arrepentir! (You won't regret it!)
4 based on 191 reviews
The Painted Burro features an exciting seasonal menu that highlights the diverse cuisines of Latin America. From our wonderfully flavored moles to our selection of grilled meats and fish to our extensive list of over 100 craft tequilas the goal at The Pai
This is an attractive restaurant with a professional and charming waitstaff. There is a good selection of craft and imported beers. Those are the highlights. The food unfortunately massively disappoints. From the overly sweet and insipid pico de gallo served with chips, to fish tacos that not only lack any flavor but seem like deep-fried fish sticks to tough, flavorless meat, our meal was lackluster. What tipped it to truly awful were the margaritas, which are weak, liquid candy and an appetizer that was some sort of pancake and a soggy mess, that would be better (though still terrible) at IHOP. Itâs hard to see how this place thrives: there are far better Mexican restaurants in Cambridge/Somerville and this is a local population who appreciates well prepared, authentic foods.
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