Best Latin restaurants nearby. Discover the best Latin food in Redmond. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Latin restaurants near you.. Redmond is a city in Deschutes County, Oregon, United States. Incorporated on July 6, 1910, the city is on the eastern side of Oregon's Cascade Range, in the High Desert in Central Oregon. From Redmond there is access to recreational opportunities, including mountain biking, fishing, hiking, camping, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and golf. Redmond is a full-service municipality and one of the fastest-growing industrial and residential communities in Oregon. Redmond had a population of 26,215 in 2010, and the population continues to grow at a rate of about 8 percent each year.
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4 based on 64 reviews
We were a party of 6 and we were here for lunch. Typical Mexican fare, nothing really extraordinary. Still good though. Price was okay, not cheap, but not too expensive. The drinks though were great and they give you a lot!Pretty clean looking establishment, just a little worn and needing some updates. I'd eat here again, but wouldn't be my first choice.
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4 based on 26 reviews
A large menu offers a variety of authentic Mexican dishes. The portions were very sizeable - my partner and I spent around $20 total (on the two of us) and had more than enough for lunch at the crag the next day. There is a cold salad bar with a variety of hot sauces and pickled vegetables free of charge. We stayed in Redmond for 3 nights and went here twice! We tried a variety of meats and while all were delightful, I would say the Adobada was my personal favourite. You can dine in or order your food to go. The service was excellent and we enjoyed dining in both times we went.
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5 based on 10 reviews
La Frontera is a very specialized Mexican restaurant, in that you feel like you are in Mexico. The food is very diverse, with several menu items you would rarely see, like one of my favorites, Birria de chivo, a spicy goat stew. There are several such unusual items, like Pozole and Caldo de Res, but also more common ones like egg dishes, enchiladas, burritos, tacos, carnitas, carne asada, and many others. The meat choices are also broad -- carnitas, adobada, lengua, pollo, cabeza, carne asada, etc There is a salsa bar that has chips, perhaps 5-6 diverse salsas (2 green, 3 red, one yellow), vegetables (carrots, onions, radishes and makes for great snacking while you wait. They also have a Mexican market, providing great supplies if you like to cook food; you can get very diverse things from Mexico, such as beers and sodas, cheeses, corn husks, masa dough, tortillas, odd candies, and much more. I was recently there on a Sunday afternoon, and every table was full -- with a lot of families, and I'd say that at that time, about half their business was take out. Adding to the authenticity was the preponderance of diners speaking Spanish. It's a great diversion from the standard Tex-Mex fare that most places serve and well worth trying.
4 based on 9 reviews
Decided to try this restaurant after reading a review in the local paper but were disappointed. We tried four different entries (camarones el crema, chimichanga, burrito and chicken fajita). All were so-so. The beef burrito was ended up being chicken and not very warm. We found the service was quite slow despite the restaurant only having three other tables occupied. The house happy hour margaritas were like drinking margarita mix w/o alcohol on ice. All-in-all, with the number of good mexican restaurants in central Oregon, this one would be a way down the list for me at this time.
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