Discover Restaurants offering the best Mexican food in Centennial, Colorado, United States. The City of Centennial is a Home Rule Municipality located in Arapahoe County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 100,377 at the 2010 United States Census. Centennial is a part of the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. Centennial is the tenth most populous municipality in the state of Colorado and its 2001 city incorporation was the largest in U.S. history. Centennial is ranked as the 15th-safest city in the country.
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4 based on 535 reviews
Los Dos Potrillos provides Authentic Mexican Meat, Tacos, Fajitas, Burriots, and Quesadillas to the Centennial, CO area.
I have had both the House Marg and a Skinny Marg - both are overly sweet, lack the kick and flavor of Tequila, remind me of Crystal Light served with a salted rim, and appear to be batch made rather than fresh to order. The only difference I can discern is the glass in which they are served - House Marg in an excitement inducing huge globe shaped Marg glass; Skinny Marg in a tall, ice filled, Bellini style glass (not a better value to be sure - about four swallows and you have a tall glass ice with saccharine after taste) I am telling you leave the Margs to the Rio.I have ordered both a Chimichanga and a #19. My Chimichanga order resulted in what amounts to a round burrito - it was not fried, which is, you know, the point of a Chimichanga.My #19 had great flavor and was HUGE. Green chili was not just spicy but also had great actual flavor. Sadly, it wasnât really a burrito so much as it was a flour tortilla folded over burrito fillings. My fellow diners also ordered #19s and received actual Burritos. Again flavor was good, and I suppose this is most important however it speaks to a level of sloppiness. Coupled with my previous Chimichanga order... left wondering whatâs happening in the kitchen. I wonât avoid this restaurant however wonât be seeking it out - did not live up to the hype
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4 based on 411 reviews
Disappointed. Was our favorite Mexican restaurant - probably not anymore. Margaritas and beer were good, service was OK, like every restaurant, Enchilada seemed to be shorter than used to be and the cheese was not hot, and crispy rellino was not crispy.We'll try again, sometimes new ownership takes a little time to get things n in order.
4 based on 122 reviews
Las Brisas Mexican Restaurant & Catering is a family-owned restaurant that opened its doors to the people of Greenwood Village, CO in 1987.
We had dinner here at Las Brisas recently, not our first time. This time I tried the Enchiladas De Mariscos but subbed blue corn tacos for flour and chose the lobster sauce. It was absolutely delicious! My husband had Plato De Combination. The food isn't run of the mill Mexican, it is much more creative and flavorful.
4 based on 61 reviews
Very fun spot with great ambiance and hip vibe. I was really looking forward to trying some of their legendary culinary creations. Of course I would have to wash those down with some of their famous margs. My favorite taco ultimately was the lamb. It was so flavorful, tender and unique in its toppings. I enjoyed the salsa flight and relished the guacamole. My son preferred the smoky flavor of the steak and chipolte taco. Overall, my disappointment came from too high of expectations I suppose. The service was off this afternoon and my marg was less than memorable - especially given the price point. I will certainly return to explore the menu further but would be tempted to do happy hour as after spending a significant amount I was only sort of impressed. I love the concept so I will try again!
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