Best Latin restaurants nearby. Discover the best Latin food in Addison. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Latin restaurants near you.. Addison is an incorporated town in Dallas County, Texas, in the United States. Addison is situated to the immediate north of the city of Dallas. The town's population was 13,056 at the 2010 census. Addison and Flower Mound were the only two Texas towns with a population greater than 10,000 in the 2010 census; since then the towns of Prosper and Trophy Club have also exceeded 10,000 in population estimates. Addison is best-known within the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex region for its abundance of restaurants and nightlife.
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4 based on 52 reviews
We had never heard of or been to Cinco Tacos... but at our daughters insistence we decided to try it yesterday. Itâs located in a shopping center and looks like a nice but normal modern Mexican restaurant... but think again! The food is gourmet quality, as is the polite and very friendly service ... unbelievable good prices.... Excellent skinny margaritas! I wish there was one in Fort Worth! We would be regulars! Much better and better priced than Mi Cocina or Taco Diner... great meal!
4 based on 232 reviews
Blue Mesa Grill delivers the bold and colorful taste of the Southwest using fresh ingredients and one-of-a-kind recipes. Known for its legendary Sunday brunch, vibrant Tequila Bar and complimentary sweet potato chips. Locations in Dallas, Addison, Plano,
I'm really torn on my review. The back-of-the-house (food & kitchen) is wonderful. The flavors in the fajita steak and chicken were fabulous. The ginger rice and black beans were really good. The white queso with multi-colored chips was another great food item.Initially, I fell in love with the look of the place. The flagstone courtyard, vine trellises, and wood plank flooring are beautiful. As I sat at the bar waiting for my party to arrive, the facade began to fall apart. The glasses were film covered. The mildew odor coming from behind the bar was outputting. Then the poor service started. The bartender was not at all friendly. Our server was not attentive. Our table was filled with empty chip and salsa bowls and beer glasses. Drinks and water were not offered or refilled if we did get something. The last straw for me was the noise level. The place was about a 1/4 occupancy on a Wednesday evening around 7:00 PM, but the noise level was too much. I can't imagine the cacophony of a Friday and Saturday night.I don't think I would come back. Service and cleanliness can't overcome the wonder food flavors.
4 based on 91 reviews
La Comida utilizes top quality, fresh ingredients assembled into familiar dishes with passion, creativity and consistency. Serving rock solid, traditional tex-mex food and drink in a comfortable, modern environment, La Comida is raising the bar for qualit
I visited La Comida on a Saturday evening around 8:30 with a cousin. La Comida is in a shopping area with many restaurants and shops, and the parking was almost completely full in the area. Once we got into the restaurant, we were quickly seated at one of the last few available tables, and a waitress quickly came for our drink order â beer for me and a cocktail for my cousin. A man brought chips and salsa, and I was glad we each got a dish of salsa. The salsa was tangy and the consistency just right for my taste â not too chunky and not too watery. I ended up getting a second dish of salsa as we waited and without us having to ask, another man brought a second basket of chips. I ordered the broiled shrimp in garlic butter sauce, surrounding a cone of rice and accompanied by vegetables. I got a side of charro beans, too. My cousin got a combination plate, and the food soon came out. The shrimp in my dish were red (see picture), which I didnât expect, but they were delicious. Cauliflower, carrots, broccoli, and zucchini were also in the dish, and the charro beans I got on the side were also very good (they include pieces of bacon that add flavor). My cousinâs combination plate (see picture) also looked good and she said it was also delicious. As we talked we noticed the restaurant has a flamingo theme â there are two life-size flamingo statues just inside the entrance, some flamingo string lights along an interior divider (see picture), and pictures on the wall, too â the atmosphere was casual and welcoming. Iâd love to visit again on my next trip to Dallas to try other items on La Comidaâs menu!
4 based on 84 reviews
We had Brisket in soft taco format. Absolutely fantastic taste from the Fixinâs in the taco itself through the tasty spices in the yellow rice, and the slaw type salad included on the platter. The complimentary Chips served before your meal are first class, and you get a dish with three choices of tasty dipping condiments for them. Beautiful upscale decor, top notch service by Daniel B., attentive, non obtrusive, and timely. Loved this place, will return absolutely.
4 based on 35 reviews
Our family of 6 adults thoroughly enjoyed our dinner here on a slow Monday night. First, the atmosphere of the newly renovated space (formerly El Fenix) is wonderful -- dark, earthy tones, lots of wood, and great light fixtures. The bar is long and welcoming. Service was superb. Our visit was further enhanced by really good Happy Hour prices.Our group enjoyed some nice early tastes by getting one order of house made guacamole. I loved the skirt steak with wonderful Mexican spices rubbed in. It came with a substantial side of delicious black beans, and also an additional side of my choice (Mexican squash) which was also very tasty. The steak was substantial, tender enough (for a skirt steak) and perfectly cooked. I ended up taking a little less than half of it home for lunch the next day.Complimentary homemade tortilla chips and salsa are plentiful. My House Margarita was very good and also substantial.Everyone else in our party enjoyed their meals, and our server.
4 based on 231 reviews
Good Friday night just before 6p. Easy parking in front. A well-dressed married couple asks for a table. When asked if we have a reservation, and we say 'No," we're escorted through a 3/4 empty main dining room to the low-ceilinged, dark back room. There, nothing but families with small children. When we leave less than an hour later, the main high-ceilinged dining room is maybe 2/3 full with mostly younger patrons and maybe one child. Our food? The Budin Azteca Vegetales was undercooked zucchini chunks surrounding a tasteless, stacked square of tortillas and cheese. My wife's tacos were standard fare. MM is also about the only place in town to charge for a side of corn tortillas ($3 for 4). We passed. Service was attentive. We've been here for years and had great experiences. Now, given the plethora of Mexican restaurants in town, including other Mess Maya locations, we won't be returning to this one.
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4 based on 235 reviews
At Gloriaâs, itâs always been about fresh ingredients, creative recipes and a commitment to our customers. The food at Gloriaâs was conceived by Gloria and Jose Fuentes and born out of the traditions of El Salvador. Inspired Tex-Mex additions have provide
Maybe I should have been hungrier when I attended here.I didn't fully enjoy the experience and found service slow; although we were a large crowd the rest of the restaurant was somewhat deserted, so perhaps we just visited during a quiet time with insufficient staff.The food was okay; some starters were tasty and my main course wasn't bad but I'm not sure I'd return again.
4 based on 309 reviews
a. Texas de Brazil, is a Brazilian steakhouse, or churrascaria, that features endless servings of ï¬ame-grilled beef, lamb, pork, chicken, and Brazilian sausage as well as an extravagant salad area with a wide array of seasonal chef-crafted items.
I went there with my girlfriend from Dallas for lunch. A diverse upscale soup and salad bar for starters. Then we turned our fichas to green and the gauchos started servicing the meat--with cut the meat to our plates. The service was very personable. The food was awesome. The salad selections were great and the meats were amazing and cooked to perfection. The meat service is a Brazilian churrascaria (flamed--grilled beef, pork, lamb and chicken). We were so full at the end of our meal, that we ordered our desserts to be packed so we an eat them later. The price was quite pricey-- the lunch is $45.99 w/o drinks. The lunch is 24.99 w/o drinks--on their website. They are open Monday thru Thursday from 5 PM to 9:30 PM on Friday and Saturday, they are open to 10 PM.
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