What's your favorite Mexican restaurant in NYC? As many of you know, I'm from Arizona, and I am still struggling to find decent Mexican food in NYC,
Josh
What's your favorite Mexican restaurant in NYC? As many of you know, I'm from Arizona, and I am still struggling to find decent Mexican food in NYC,
Josh
My favorite is Tequila Sunrise on Bell Blvd and 35th Ave in Bayside. On the higher end as far as Mexican places go, but it's a very nice place, they have a mariachi band walking around on weekends, and the food is excellent.
For awesome Mexican "fast food", try Green Cactus, which is a small chain with a few locations on the Island...one in the Roslyn area (I forget which street), one on Sunrise Highway in Rockville Center, and now a Forest Hills location, and I saw they were building one in The Source Mall the last time I was there.
There's also the growing national chain Chipotle Mexican Grill with a few Manhattan locations which only serves burritos... which are great, but it's more of a Starbucks atmosphere than a real Mexican place.
About a year ago I had lunch in a place in Astoria, I'm pretty sure it was on 35th Ave a block or two off of Steinway St. Food was very good, and lots of "natives" were in there watching soccer. I don't remember the name of it unfortunately. That area has lots of Mexican places these days, so I'm sure you're bound to find that one or another good one.
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Gotham is exactly right in referring to Chipotle as a Starbucks atmosphere. But that palce is great. If you don't like actual burritos, you can put the contents into a bowl and eat it liek that.
The palce is amazing. There is a location on 34th between 8 and 9 (half block from B&H), 6th Ave between 14 and 13, and 42nd Street between 5th anve 6th. I think there is one more inthe 50's, but I forget where.
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Chipotle? Wow, never heard of that place...
Josh, there's also a GREAT restaurant out in Garden City called Cozy Mels.
:)
Brian
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Perhaps you and Monty should have gone together then. You could have shared a Burrito Bol.Originally Posted by Futterman
We have lots of Chipotles in Arizona. It's good, but it's also fast food. I'm looking for real sit-down restaurants. My standards are quite high since the places I am used to in Arizona are awesome.
Wow, does this Cozy Mels have tables near the door to the outside patio? You know that's my favorite place to sit. :roll:Originally Posted by Futterman
BTW, I should mention that all this talk of Chipotle made me decide to go there for lunch today. I am glad that there's one within walking distance of my office.
Did you happen to have any of that omnipresent dihydrogen monoxide with your meal? DID YOU??
;)
As for actual restaurants, there's that On The Border in the Broadway Mall complex on LI (infront of Ikea)...pretty damn good, nice atmosphere. Their shrimp coctail is not only delicious, but served as an actual coctail--they shake at your table in a margarita shaker with other seasonings and vegetables.
Brian
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I'm beginning to think that's what comes out of your mouth to accompany all of the hot air.Originally Posted by Futterman
How do I get there? I'm not familiar with the Broadway Mall.Originally Posted by Futterman
Josh, I forget, you are in one of the Necks, right? Great or Little? I forget, but I know youre not far from Roslyn.
Go to that Green Cactus Grill, on Mineola Blvd just north of the expressway. Good food and good prices.
Cozy Mels is typical chain food. bland.
Also, in the city, maybe on 33rd and 3rd, double check, Blockheads is good Mexican.
And I, I took the path less traveled by
and that has made all the difference......yet...
I have a feeling a handle of people are going to be very interested in what I post in the near future.
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Also, Agave on 7th is good
For Paella, spanish food, El Quixote is good.
And I, I took the path less traveled by
and that has made all the difference......yet...
I have a feeling a handle of people are going to be very interested in what I post in the near future.
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Burrito Loco on West 4th is always fun when with amigos (i prefer the downstairs seating)
Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
Cosmic Cantina on 3rd Ave, southeast corner, 2nd building below 13th Street has some insane burrito action goin on there.
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Yeah, that's where that one is!Originally Posted by Mirrodie
With all this Mexican talk, I tried a new place the other night, Blue Tortilla Mexican Grille on Jericho Turnpike in Floral Park. I had my doubts because it's only been open for a month at most, and it was empty when we got there. It's a fast food/reasonably priced type place just like Green Cactus. I was pleasantly surprised though...I had a burrito (I forget the name of it) containing grilled shrimp, rice, avacado, cabbage, cheese, onions and tomatoes...it was excellent. My friend had another type of burrito which had beef, black beans, rice, sour cream and tomato...it was huge, must have weighed over a pound...it was good but not as good as the one I got. All served with a basket of homemade tortilla chips that were as good as any I've ever had, and a choice of 4 or 5 salsas at a salsa bar where you serve yourself. I hope business picks up for them because it's a lot closer than any of the other places I mentioned.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9
oh, and San loco. affordable & open til weird hours of the night
http://www.sanloco.com
I usually go to the one on Stanton
Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
I enjoy Tio Pepe in the West Village and Casa Pepe in Brooklyn. Two excellent, higher-quality Mexican/Spanish restaurants with some of the best guacomole this side of the border. They make it right in front of you!
I forgot the address, though.
Phil, have you been to the Cosmic Cantina in Durham off of 9th Street? I'm curious how it compares to the NYC location--I need to check it out.
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