Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Edgewater. Edgewater is a census-designated place (CDP) in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. The population was 9,023 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 166 reviews
While in Annapolis on a recent, crowded Saturday, my husband and I stopped at Vida Taco Bar for lunch. We loved everything with ate and drank! We shared an order of guacamole to start with came with a large size of guacamole and as many chips as you needed. We tried the pork belly, lamb, shrimp, and chorizo which were filling and amazing. The cocktails were really unique and I particularly enjoyed my margarita which was rimmed with salt, lime, and coconut! I thought the meal was a tad on the expensive side, but it is definitely of a high quality and worth a stop!
Find your nearby Taco Bell at 3091 Solomons Island Rd in Edgewater. We're serving all your favorite menu items, from classic burritos and tacos, to new favorites like the $5 Double Stacked Tacos Box, Crunchwrap Supreme, Fiesta Taco Salad, and Chalupa Supr
Good just after items being advertized become available, but not for very long.The elements within their creations may not be from this earth.Prices & Selection have gone up and down, ps the prices went UP, the selections went DOWN !Try IHOP, better selection, the little things count like price & quality, but not much any more at Taco what the HELL !
3 based on 57 reviews
We couldnât have asked for anything better at the Broadneck Grill & Cantina. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed our lunchtime spinach and artichoke quesadilla which was prepared to perfection and was absolutely delectable! We decided to share it so we would have room to enjoy the in-house prepared coconut cream pie which turned out to be simply scrumptious! Tom, the bartender and our server, made our dining experience superb by being friendly, accommodating, and efficient. He also mixes up some excellent margaritas. The Broadneck Grill & Cantina is definitely a winner.
4 based on 208 reviews
Excellent local eatery offering Mexican and Latin cuisne.
Absolutely fantastic homemade latino food! Guacamole was very fresh, chili con queso was not velveeta with chilli. We had the mole sauce with chicken enchiladas. Delicious. Can't wait to come back. Everything I put in my mouth was amazing. Service was excellent. The atmosphere is clean and lively.
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4 based on 63 reviews
Fajitas for two were indeed enough for two, the guacamole was quite good & the service was top notch! We got chip refills without even having to ask, and they paid close attention to our drink levels.
4 based on 533 reviews
Stopped here for lunch around noon on a Saturday. There weren't too many people here yet (it doesn't open until 11:30), so we had a section almost all to ourselves. While we munched on the complementary freshly made tortilla chips and very nice house salsa, we perused the menu, finally deciding on the pescado Veracruz (sautéed fish topped with tomatoes, capers, onions, olives, peppers and white wine) with a side for fried sweet plantains. We asked and were told the fish was tilapia - previously when we'd had this dish elsewhere, red snapper (which is traditionally used) was the fish, so we wondered how the tilapia would compare.The food arrived after a short wait and certainly looked good. We sampled the plantains and found them just barely warm - clearly they had been made up first and sat around waiting for the fish to be completed. The fish was a bit long in the tooth - having a distinctly fishy flavor - and compared to snapper (which is firmer) was decidedly mushy to the point of falling apart when we tried to get a forkful. Service was fairly good, although we had three or four servers during the course of the meal so didn't get anything like personalized service. Overall, a good meal, but not the best Mexican that we've had.
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