Find out what Latin restaurants to try in Hot Springs. Hot Springs is the eleventh-largest city in the state of Arkansas and the county seat of Garland County. The city is located in the Ouachita Mountains among the U.S. Interior Highlands, and is set among several natural hot springs for which the city is named. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a population of 35,193. In 2015 the estimated population was 35,635.
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4 based on 303 reviews
First time here for lunch and ordered tacos with a margarita. Both were excellent, great service and atmosphere a few blocks from busy downtown. Margarita was wonderful with a red spice salty rim but $10. Will return.
4 based on 1438 reviews
Location in the heart of downtown is great. The menu has a a wide range of Latin American food. For a group of people, get the adventura appetizer supplemented with the queso blanco. Favorites dishes at our table also included Susu's enchiladas, Josefina's tamales and guacatoastada.
Best American food near Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States
4 based on 312 reviews
Stopped here after another restaurant didn't work out and we were so glad we stopped here. The salsa was really good, but our favorite was the sweet heat salsa. The beef and shrimp fajitas were delicious as well as the chicken tacos. Rice and beans were some of the best we have ever had!
Where to eat Pub food in Hot Springs: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 24 reviews
We decided to try La Bodeguita for the first time today. Everyone ordered something different as is our custom when trying new locations. Everything was wonderful. My son got the Oaxaquena. My husband ordered the Ahogada. My daughter ordered chicken tamales. I ordered the Tlayuda. Everything was seasoned wonderfully. If you love cheese, I suggest the Tlayuda. The cheese dip was my favorite and we have tried just about everywhere in town.
4 based on 21 reviews
Tucked away behind a flooring store, this authentic Mexican food restaurant and grocery store provides a unique experience with food prepared as you order it. Yes, they have standard TexMex offerings, but you go here for the real thing! Try their grilled tacos- numerous types of meat available- and ask them to top it with grilled onions and a jalapeño with cilantro and lime; and, get an order of guacamole made fresh for you- really cold beers- get a good Mexican one- or a 'real' cocacola made in Mexico with sugar, not corn syrup.took a business acquaintance here for lunch recently and the tab was $4.83- for both of us!
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