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    3.1 (11 reviews)
    ModerateMexican
    Open 6:30 pm - 11:00 PM

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    5 years ago

    Order anything with the shredded beef! It tastes slow roasted, with hearty spices; very savory!

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    Fajitas - Guacamole, chips, cerveza, margarita

    Fajitas

    4.2(179 reviews)
    3.0 kmSaint-Michel/Odéon, Saint-Germain-Des-Prés, 6ème
    €€

    After 12 days in Europe these Californians were sorely missing Mexican food. We'd spent a week with…read morefamily friends in Germany and about 5 days in Paris. While we ate and enjoyed the local culture we all wanted something with a little more spice. Our daughter was the one to find Fajitas. It's a great find in the Latin Quarter where we stayed. The chips and salsa were actually some of the best we've had even in California. We all ordered enchiladas - chicken mole enchiladas and my husband had regular chicken. Mole enchiladas are my daughter's favorite and there's one place at home which makes them to perfection. She said these were very close to her favorites. We've covered the food which was AH-mazing - your tastebuds will not go wrong here. The service was really delightful. Our server was friendly, helpful, and attentive. Also, I have to give all of the servers +10 XP because in Paris almost every store, restaurant, etc. is multi-story. Where we were seated to dine was one floor down from the main street. The way down.... a rather long metal spiral staircase. I can't even walk two feet without tripping on a piece of dust. I don't know how these servers make it all the way down a narrow spiral staircase with hot plates of food. We still think fondly of our meal that night and should we return to Paris, we'll be certain to stop by for comida.

    This is possibly the worst Mexican food in Paris as well as the worst margarita anywhere. A…read moremargarita from a can would have tasted better. The owner was neither rude nor friendly but tired and inattentive. Our desire to have a break from weeks of delicious French bistro food, was not worth the 80 euros we spent for enchiladas for two and one margarita each.

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    El Mercado - El mercado's famous Burrito

    El Mercado

    3.1(17 reviews)
    0.3 km8ème, Avenue Montaigne/Faubourg St-Honoré
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    disappointing Mexican food in Paris near Eiffel tower…read more Thought that given Paris is a big city, we can find reasonable cosmopolitan food. The veggie burrito was ok, overall small and greasy without much veggies or beans The nachos were outright disappointing Will not recommend this place

    Let me start by saying that this place has potential. And also, the prices pretty much can't be…read morebeat in this neighborhood or anywhere else in Paris, for that matter. Now for the nitty gritty. I came to meet a friend for lunch at noon. The place was crowded and it was hard to squeeze in between the two tables to get to my seat (mostly because they weighed two tons and I couldn't slide mir over one inch). The restaurant has terrible accoustics, it was so loud for lunch I had to practically read lips when having a conversation. Ambiance is a bit cold but hopefully they'll work on that.. As for food, I ordered a burrito. And it was only 6€!! I added a supplement of guacamole for 1€ and a supplement of spicy salsa for 1€ as well. The guac was freshly made, and a solid serving. The salsa, however was not spicy by any TexMex standard. I would not have paid extra for that, especially since there was a bottle of free Tabasco sitting on my table. My second biggest gripe was that the burrito was not folded so that it could be picked up and eaten by hand. I was obligated to cut it with my fork and knife and I found that somewhat burrito blasphemy. Taste-wise it was OK. I got the veggie option and it was a bit lacking in flavor. The tortilla hadn't been warmed and was a bit tough as well. My friend got the tortilla soup which came with chips, cheese and sour cream for 6€. It looked tasty and was a hearty portion. All in all, I'd be willing to retry this place in a few months but I'm not dying to get back right away.

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