Best Mexican restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mexican food in Cashmere. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mexican restaurants near you.. Cashmere is a city in Chelan County, Washington, United States. It is part of the Wenatchee–East Wenatchee Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 3,060 at the 2010 census. The population was 3,159 at 2015 Estimate from Office of Financial Management.
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5 based on 42 reviews
This is a locals place and it took us a few minutes to figure out everything. But the people are nice and speak both English and Spanish natively. There are two parts to the menu, the "standard" Mexican stuff is listed behind the counter and the more fancy dishes have pictures, names and prices over the windows between the door and the counter. You order at the counter, pay and they bring the food to the table along with a green salsa. Both my wife and I ordered the more fancy dishes. She ordered the Tamales Poblanos, which was very good. I had the Red Mole Enchiladas and also found it very good. We would come back, there are many more choices we would try.
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4 based on 14 reviews
I knowwwww I know, taco salads are not authentico, but hey I like 'em. And this was a perfect one. Fresh light crispy shell, still warm, nestled on a bit of creamy refried beans, filled with tender seasoned beef, fresh crunchy lettuce, tomatoes, the perfect amount of shredded cheese, a healthy dab of sour cream and some pretty darn amazing guacamole. Excellent lunch sized and priced menu. Hubs had fajitas with all the trimmings and there was actually way more meat than peppers! Clean and comfy, friendly staff and tasty salsa.
3 based on 14 reviews
I really want to like this little restaurant, and I feel a little guilty leaving a bad review because the people there were very nice. But the food was simply bad. I'm pretty critical after spending a lot of time in Mexico, but I understand the American version of Mexican food. None of our "Mexican" restaurants are completely authentic by comparison, so I always cut them some slack. But my wife and I ordered two different dishes, and they seemed to consist of the same soggy, overcooked, almost unidentifiable vegetables in a strange strongly flavored sauce, that left both of us with uncomfortable stomachs. The margarita was syrup and a splash of Tequila, if that much. Maybe it was the night, but I just wouldn't go back.
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