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    Latinos Market

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    2 years ago

    Fresh tamales and guacamole. Tasty, but hard to find. Next to Rays Travel on 12th. I'll try the seafood next. ​

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    Cafe Sol

    Cafe Sol

    4.6
    (209 reviews)
    78.3 mi
    $$

    We discovered an absolute hidden gem right here in our own state! From the moment we walked into…read morethe charming and cozy atmosphere of Cafe Sol, we knew we were in for something special. We've been on a mission to find street tacos that can rival our favorites from Dallas, Texas, and let me tell you--Cafe Sol absolutely nailed it! I ordered the street tacos and loaded fries, while my partner went with the Birria Tacos. Every single bite was packed with incredible flavor. We were genuinely blown away by how bold, fresh, and delicious everything tasted. To make the experience even better, the counter attendant was super friendly and took the time to recommend a few menu favorites since it was our first visit. Great food and great service are a winning combination! Needless to say, we've already found our new taco spot. We can't wait to come back and work our way through the rest of the menu. Cafe Sol has officially earned two very enthusiastic regulars!

    Love enthusiastic food reviews like this Here you go:…read more --- If you're anywhere near Edmond and not stopping at Cafe Sol Taco Truck, you are seriously missing out. I ordered the asada fries and I'm still thinking about them. Absolute perfection. The fries were crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and loaded (and I mean LOADED) with perfectly seasoned carne asada. The steak was tender, juicy, and packed with flavor -- not dry, not chewy, just melt-in-your-mouth good. The toppings were fresh and balanced everything out beautifully. Creamy sauce, fresh pico, just the right amount of cheese -- every bite had the perfect mix. It wasn't just "good food truck food." It was legitimately some of the best asada fries I've had anywhere. You can tell they care about quality and flavor. Everything tasted fresh, hot, and made to order. On top of that, the service was friendly and welcoming -- the kind of place that makes you want to come back and try everything else on the menu. Portions are generous, prices are fair, and the flavor is next level. 10/10. Will absolutely be back. Edmond is lucky to have this gem.

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    Zambrano’s Peruvian Cuisine

    Zambrano’s Peruvian Cuisine

    4.7
    (141 reviews)
    76.1 mi
    $$

    Low-lighting vibes with good tunes. The food was delicious and authentic. The servers were very…read morekind. My meal cost $12 (at lunch) and was accompanied by / basket of chips and fried corn kernels with dip.

    This place was amazing. Was a pretty quiet place tucked away in a shopping center on the corner of…read more2nd and Fretz. We had a number of things we would highly recommend. Drinks we started with Inca Kola (lemonade) and Maracuya (Mango Juice). These were a great starter, not tarts but not overly sweet. As an appetizer we got Patacones con ceviche de camaron. These are fried plantains like chips, topped with shrimp and an amazing sauce that will make your mother water. It's served warm and best to be picked up and eaten. This will get you ready for your entree. For a fish entree we had Ceviche de pescado. This is a dish with fish and corn in lemon juice and hot peppers. It's served cold on a bed of lettuce with sweet potato slices. It's very easy on the eyes, flavorful, good mix between the fish and red onions. The sweet potatoes gave it a good contracting flavor. Best eaten with the hot peppers and lemon juice. Our final entree was Lomo Saltado. This is a beef dish served over beans and tomatoes with rice, red onions and cilantro sauce. I put a bed of rice down, covered with onion, then beans, then the beef (which had the most amazing tenderness) and topped with the cilantro sauce. The sauce pulls the whole meal together, and all the flavors works amazingly with each other. Finally we finished with Flan Lucuma. Picture traditional flan but instead of a caramel type topping it was covered in a Peruvian fruit juice that gave it some amazing flavor and not an overpowering sweet. We will definitely be back for more. The staff were so sweet and kind. Very helpful and helped us pick out some great choices. You won't be disappointed.

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    El Quetzal Restaurant

    El Quetzal Restaurant

    4.8
    (13 reviews)
    74.1 mi

    I really like El Quetzal, awesome Latin American restaurant. More people should check this place…read moreout but it's not perfect though. They have the robot that brings out food for you like at certain hot pot restaurants. The robot was not precise and it would stop at random table instead of the exact table where it should be. Could be because the restaurant is small for this robot or the set up was not good. Service was excellent. Server came to check on me four times. Plantains were great. The el mar which is a seafood combination dish and included lobster tail, shrimps, and a piece of salmon. The dish was really cheap, only $23.99. The shrimps and salmon were good. The lobster tail was not the most fresh. The meat at body end was soft/soggy. The mixed vegetables were frozen vegetables. Please never ever use frozen mixed vegetables. I would rather pay a little more for fresh vegetables. I didn't quite understand the use of salsa as there were no chips for it. There were tortillas but salsa and tortillas don't go together, am I right? Who knows? I didn't touch neither. This restaurant also has burgers, steaks, and pasta which I haven't tried. I feel like wether you give this a 4 or 5 stars all come down to what you order. An incorrect order will automatically knock it down to 4 stars. It is such a cool restaurant though. I wish Tulsa has something similar.

    Delicious traditional Guatemalan food in OKC. I was not disappointed by the comida típica at El…read moreQuetzal. Give Guatemalan food a try if you haven't, and try it here! Delicious food, wonderful hospitality, and beautiful ambience.

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