Top 5 Mexican food in Carmel, New York, United States

April 19, 2020 Brandee Mangan

Best Mexican restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mexican food in Carmel. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mexican restaurants near you.. Carmel (pronounced CAR-mul) is a town in Putnam County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town had a population of 34,305.
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1. Pueblo Viejo

158 Route 52, Carmel, NY 10512-1200 Mexican Lunch, Dinner Wheelchair Accessible, Seating, Table Service http://www.puebloviejorestaurant.net

Reviewed By bobrobin

The sangria was good. Food and portions were OK. It's been awhile since I was there. Very convenient to the movies.

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2. Salsa Fresca Mexican Grill

1882 Route 6, Carmel, NY 10512-2355 Mexican +1 845-225-2001 http://www.salsafrescagrill.com/

Reviewed By milliegordon2

This wasn't bad for lunch. I would go back. Tables were a bit messy and garbage was overflowing. Food was decent.

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3. Las Mananitas

1250 Route 22, Brewster, NY 10509-4325 Mexican, Latin Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service, Highchairs Available [email protected] +1 845-279-4646 http://www.lasmananitasrestaurant.com
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4 based on 263 reviews

Las Mananitas

Reviewed By CastawayKnight

After my previous visit to Las Mananitas I wrote a glowing review and gave it four out of five. I am sorry to say that my latest visit was terribly disappointing.Let's start by accepting that this place is hugely popular. The massive car park is often very full. There is a large multi-layered patio with great views - and this really is the place to sit when the weather is good. The food is good, although the service - including the wait times for drinks orders and the time taken for food to arrive - is very patchy. The worst aspect of this visit was the truly awful fight to get a table! First of all, you have to know where the front door is (the way to the podium, right?) which isn't necessarily as easy as it sounds because the solid door is unmarked and it is easier to walk around the side and sometimes a waiter will grab you and seat you without visiting the podium (we've seen this happen several times).But let's assume you go to the podium; and let's assume you have a booking. Well, on the basis of our recent experience, the booking means nothing. The chaotic podium means that it's the same person checking you off in the diary, then taking you to a table, often leaving the podium empty for long stretches. And then, because there's no separate line for booking, all the people without bookings fight their way to the front and will, nevertheless, often be seated before people WITH bookings. I know, because that was our experience. In the mad scramble I witnessed several groups almost coming to blows because (A) alleged that (B) had pushed in. In one case I saw an elderly guy tell the hostess that he had a reservation, only for her to rudely wave him away and seat a group who earlier told me that they didn't have a reservation! This could so easily be sorted out. A rope in the center of the passageway from the front door to the podium, and signs showing "WITH RESERVATIONS" and "WITHOUT RESERVATIONS". And then, most crucially of all, a host or hostess that was GLUED to the podium to control the guests in a proper manner - with guests with reservations given priority at their booking time.My family will think twice about going there again after that chaotic check-in and then incredibly long wait even for someone to take a drinks order.Such a shame. This place could be amazing, but instead, it's arrogant and sloppy. Someone with an eye for detail needs to manage it.

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4. La Guadalupana Restaurant

64 Main St, Brewster, NY 10509-1402 Mexican +1 845-278-2858 http://southeast.patch.com/listings/la-guadalupana-restaurant

Reviewed By NYWrldTrav

Great food at very reasonable prices. This place is always filled with Mexican people who know where to get authentic, delicious Mexican cuisine. Give it a try!

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5. Fiesta Mexicana

1620 Route 22 Towne Center, Brewster, NY 10509-4051 Mexican Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Seating, Parking Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Reservations, Television, Table Service +1 845-278-4515 http://fiestamexicanabrewster.com/
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4 based on 76 reviews

Fiesta Mexicana

Reviewed By Daniel S

Went here for a change of pace from our usual Friday night out (as an alternative to our original plan).Fresh made table side guacamole made to your desired level of spice. I had the Beef Chimichangas which weren't bad. Lots of meat in them. Others in the party had Fajitas, Enchiladas. All well received. Less expensive than places closer to home.

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