Find out what Latin restaurants to try in Warrenton. Warrenton is a city in Clatsop County, Oregon, United States. The city is named for D.K. (Daniel Knight) Warren, an early settler. The population estimate 5,282 in 2016, according to the US Census Bureau.
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4 based on 76 reviews
This restaurant is located in a mall just south of the Young's Bay Bridge in Warrenton, Oregon. In fact, when you leave the bridge take a right turn at the mall entrance and you will have arrived. The food is good and not too overly spiced as is often the case with Mexican food. Three sauces, red chili, green chili and guacamole, are provide that appeal to most tastes and should allow the customer to choose the amount of heat prefered. I found the guacamole sauce very tasty and used it not only on chips but on my steak fajitas. Everything appears to be made to order and came out hot! From the chips to the steak fajitas prepared with colorful peppers and onions the meal was enjoyable and servings were large enough to take home for next days lunch. The restaurant is spotless and very tastefully decorated. Seating is comfortable. Service was prompt and with a pleasant attitude and frequent checks to make certain that everyone at the table was finding their meal enjoyable. It can be difficult to find good food with such quick service in the Warrenton area but Tacos El Catrin provide just that for our visit. I checked prior to leaving and they are open daily from 11:00-9:00 except on Monday.
Where to eat Mexican food in Warrenton: The Best Restaurants and Bars
Tempting choices, including vegetarian options. It's a food-truck setup in a less-than-scenic setting, but who cares when the food is so tasty? The owner is friendly, too, and he was happy to customize my veggie tacos (no avocado or beans, please!).
4 based on 73 reviews
We were pleasantly surprised to find a good Mexican restaurant in this region. The food was good and the service excellent. The Restaurant is on the second floor and is easily overlooked.
4 based on 31 reviews
Driving through Astoria on way to Long Beach. Called ahead for an order to go. Told it would take about 10 minutes. It was ready & waiting in 8 minutes. And delicious. Ordered "enmoladas oaxacenos" which is chicken wrapped in tortillas and covered in mole sauce. The mole tasted authentic and the whole dish was topped with avocado and real Oaxacan cheese. The man who served it was very sweet and the restaurant itself is attractively decorated with Mexican tiles. I'll definitely stop to enjoy the food and atmosphere here next time I'm in Astoria.
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