
Where is the most authentic mexican food?
I live in NFW, so anywhere in the Fort Worth area would be preferable...however, I want to know where I can have the most authentic tacos, enchiladas, etc. Could be a taco stand or a 5-star restaurant.
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We don't do much authentic Mexican in the Dallas area. It's mostly Tex-Mex. For just plain good Mexican food, try Anamia's [Southlake is the closest to you], Chuy's [go during the Green Chile Festival, Dallas location]. In McKinney, the best close-to-MX is Aparicio's in the McKinney square. They make their own tortillas, their own chips, etc. Everything is Americanized except areas of high Mexican population. almost 10 years ago
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I've been to Anamia's. Great food --
I'm looking for a taco stand or burrito stand with tacos al pastor, cilantro, etc. over 9 years ago -
Mia's on Lemmon has the most authentic Tex Mex in DFW. over 9 years ago
Answered by Peter Bartnik viaTravellr.com
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Haven't been there in years, but Javier's is the closest thing to authentic Mexican that i've had in Dallas. over 7 years ago
Answered by Lumpy Dog viaAsk a Nomad iPad app
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Try Luna's Restaurante on Harry Hines corner Regal Row. Next to Luna's Tortilla Factory (www.lunastortillas.com). They're an 87 year-old family-owned business that just opened their Mexican restaurant. Ask for Fernando Luna, and tell 'em Jaime Garzaro sent you. Their tamales are quite authentic and delicious. over 7 years ago
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For the best Tex-Mex you should check out Monica's Aca Y Alla. Check them out on yelp and you'll see for yourself just how great everyone says it is!! Its in deep ellum where all the music, bars, restaurants, museums are. over 7 years ago
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Tacos El Guero off of Bryan Street. Super tiny, hole in the wall joint in a sketchy looking area, but they serve good tacos (better than Fuel City IMO) & old school bottled sodas. over 7 years ago
Answered by _iAKT viaAsk a Nomad iPad app