Reviews on Latin food in Laredo, Texas, United States. Located on the border between Mexico and the U.S., on U.S. I-35 and Mexican Federal Highway 85, Laredo is America's largest inland port and one of the oldest border crossing points. Once capital of the briefly held independent Republic of the Rio Grande, the city has survived a long history of conflict and friendship between the U.S. and Mexico. Its legacy is a rich community boasting unique shopping, lively entertainment and festivals, including the month-long Washington's Birthday Celebration.
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4 based on 25 reviews
The grilled meats and ribs here are fabulous. The ranchero beans also are delicious. Another feature of this restaurant is the fresh, home-made tortillas, both flour and corn. Great! Cold beer is a nice accompaniment.
4 based on 19 reviews
First off I want to say... I am so glad we came in. Tacos al Pastor with cabra.... yes sir they were great. I'm still smiling two days later. My wife had a chicken dish wirh grilled veggies and really like that. My daughter had a kids enchilada dinner and ate everything. The chips are the thick style and very good. The sauce was warm bit I personally like the TexMex chunky style better. Our meal for three was 40 bucks with tip so a little pricy... bit good food so I'm happy. I would return for the tacos anytime.
While on business, I found about this restaraunt a little too late, before leaving Laredo. However, that may have been a good thing cuz I would have spent all my money there trying each plate! Wow, the food is authentic, fresh, and great tasting. Prices are reasonable and service is great. The condiments bar is well stocked with everything from Pico de Gallo, cilantro, hot peppers, radishes, sauces, onions, and more. I went with my co workers and there's something on that menu for everyone whether you're Vegetarian or a Meat/ cheese lover. Enjoy!
4 based on 29 reviews
What a hidden gem.Small hole in the wall.Mayan food and Mexican options.Large menu options.Named after a Mayan food item "Keka". Like a populsa, and other stuffed corn tortillas, then fried.Various items to stuff, from pibil, huitlacoche (corn fungus), shrimp Diablo, zuchini blossoms, and various other items.Had the pibil, Diablo and chicharron. Covered with lettuce cheese and cream. They were great. My coworker had a fajita plate.This location's parking is horrible so beware.The inside is quaint with Mexican accents. Staff was friendly, and very friendly.Prices were on point.
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4 based on 34 reviews
I love taco palenque! You must try fajitas and pirata taco and then for breakfast the ranchero Egg with harina!!
Where to eat Mexican food in Laredo: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 47 reviews
Despite the fact the girl could not speak English and I had a few gluten free options to ask about, she got help and my issues were addressed. The corn soft taco was absolutely delicious chicken and so was the beef. For a small Mexican no nonsense restaurant this was great!
4 based on 159 reviews
Fast service, great food and low prices. This is a great place for Mexican food on the cheap. Lots of choices, though we found the order taker didnât speak much English, so it was a challenge ordering. Not that it would stop us from returning. Thank you for sharing your review! We apologize for the inconvenience, and hope to have you back soon! Your feedback is noted, come and enjoy our Mexican food!
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