Reviews on Mexican food in Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazan Department, Honduras. Tegucigalpa (Spanish pronunciation: [teɣusiˈɣalpa or teɣuθiˈɣalpa], formally Tegucigalpa, Municipality of the Central District, Spanish: Tegucigalpa, Municipio del Distrito Central or Tegucigalpa, M.D.C.), commonly referred to as Téguz, is the capital and largest city of Honduras along with its twin sister, Comayagüela.
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4 based on 45 reviews
We've decided to hold our after-school Spanish lessons here since it was the birthday of a classmate and we wanted Mexican tacos (we're not so in love with the rolled up and fried Honduran tacos) and it was TUESDAY!!I ordered a margarita fresa and it was light, pink and just the right amount of liquor. My classmates had beers and rum. We order the platter that was filled with chicken, beef, pork and el pastor (lamb) meat with chismol (pico de gallo), 5 different types of sauces, guacamole, Honduran refried beans with cheese and some sort of flautas with crema and tortillas. That was about 475.00 lempiras. It was good and we tore it up! We will go again, on a Tuesday and to practice our Spanish.
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4 based on 25 reviews
This is a excellent Mexican restaurant. Went with my brother and his wife on Friday and they have karaoke. It was a great entertainment. Regarding the food we ordered plato de carnitas and guacamole with chips. It was very tastefully and very fulfilled. We ordered a basket of beers (5 units), really cold the beer. Overall it was a great experience. I would recommend it to anyone coming to San Pedro Sula to drop by and enjoy your food here.
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4 based on 14 reviews
I love this place! Their food is awesome! Their frozen Margaritas taste like Mexico and their food is the real deal. I've tried their guacamole and their ceviches and they are to die for. My favorite plate is their chicken enchiladas with mole, they are awesome! The owners are always there, so service is great and they aim to please. They also serve authentic mexican breakfasts, which I thought were great to enjoy for a sunday brunch with the family.
Where to eat Sushi food in Tegucigalpa: The Best Restaurants and Bars
This past August, I did some traveling over Honduras including Tegucigalpa, Roatan and Copan. There is a small town just outside of Tegu called "The Valley of Angels." Criollos is on your way to the Valley of Angels (cute town) from Tegu. The owner was extremely friendly and sat us inside and built a fire in the pit to keep us warm (the mountain air tends to become a bit cool). We ordered all sorts of items including a mixed meat plate (steak, beef ribs, sausage, chicken), gringas (similar to quesadillas but with tons of different cheeses - one of the best things on the menu), pork ribs, beans mixed with traditional Central American sour cream and a few other side dishes.The owner cooked all of our food for us and brought it out to our table. He was extremely friendly and made wonderful suggestions as to what to eat. He also gave me and my girlfriend a small clay plate that we signed and hung up in his restaurant. The food is wonderful, the dining atmosphere is romantic and family friendly and most of all the owner and his staff are friendly and accommodating. Best food in Honduras. Hands down.
Where to eat Latin food in Tegucigalpa: The Best Restaurants and Bars
Mercado La Rampa is gastronomical market that empowers and supports Honduran entrepreneurs. Enjoy as many as 15 different types of cuisine, desserts or sit down for delicious, locally sourced coffee and tea. Located in the heart of Tegucigalpa, it's uniqu
Mercado La Rampa is more than a food court, it's a meeting place for friends who enjoy eating out. There are many options to choose from, and they're all local!
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