Submitted by [deleted] t3_z5b7jp in springfieldMO
What’s a good authentic Mexican restaurant to eat at here? Or in general, what’s your favorite Mexican place to eat at in Springfield? I’m wanting to try somewhere new! (:
Submitted by [deleted] t3_z5b7jp in springfieldMO
What’s a good authentic Mexican restaurant to eat at here? Or in general, what’s your favorite Mexican place to eat at in Springfield? I’m wanting to try somewhere new! (:
Pancho's!
El Poblano
El Champu, Los Michoacanos Garcias, and Perches
These are all pretty authentic.
This is the way
Mexican villa
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I'll second perches
Tortilleria Perches is both my favorite and most authentic I’ve found so far
Cesar’s old Mexico
This is my top pick always. The trompo tacos are killer
Los Michicanos Garcia...sunshine and glenstone
Old Mexico and Tortilleria
I love Jose Loco’s on north Glenstone
I just went to that place on N Kansas expressway last night with my girl and the kids first time there and it was amazing. I forgot the name. It’s in the strip behind the Jimmy John’s.
Mexican villa. Burrito enchilada style. Best in town, don't listen to the haters
Mexican Villa is like if some white dude in the 1950s heard Mexican food described on the radio and then thought to himself, “Hey I could make that!”. Then proceeded to make a restaurant.
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I Love Tacos Taqueria out by the Flying J. Amazing street tacos.
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I'm so glad to see Tortilleria perches getting the love it deserves
I’ve never heard of that but it seems to be popular!! I’ll have to try it sometime.
From what I hear in the back of Leslie’s Mexican market in the old dollar general there is a very authentic Mexican restaurant.
Perches or Jose Locos.
Don Pedro - Republic
Rogersville area - Cozumel
Springfield - Amigos
I love their Guisado de Barbacoa.
Been meaning to try them. Got any recommendations?
Stay strong brother. Villa for life.
Cesar's Old Mexico on Sunshine and Oak Grove, or El Pablano off Kansas Expressway and Norton, roughly. Cesar's has GREAT Chile Verde, and El pablano has some of the best tortilla soup I've had in a long time.
I forget what they call it there, but the Arroz con Pollo is primo 🤌
Villa for Life
The good part of living on the northwest side lol
Love Cesar's. I would recommend going either early or late as it gets very very crowded. There is usually a wait on weekends. Plus it's a pretty small space and is really loud when busy.
Tacos El Gordo, hands down.
Been going to amigos for almost 20 years now. My kids love Martin.
The restaurant in Leslie’s Mexican Supermarket
Taco El Panchu has fantastic tortas!
El taco! They put a ton of cheese on the tacos
Mexican villa for sure!! Lol jk
Oh man, Caesar’s is my fav restaurant in town and I’ve had almost all of their menu items lol.
My personal fav is the Chipotle Shrimp. They give you flour tortillas with it so you can make lil tacos, but fuck that I just mix that shit all up, add a lil cholula and down the hatch.
Close second is Tilapia Ranchera, same story, just mix it and go ham.
If you want something super basic, try the Pollo con Queso. It’s just Mexican rice and their amazing cheese dip all mixed up with seasoned grilled chicken.
Then there’s the granddaddy of them all… The Big Tijuana. All the meats. All the sides. I think it’s like 35 bucks but it’s a great one to share.
The popusas and quesadillas and tacos are all great too. Last thing… careful for the margs, those fuckers are STRONG.
Los Mochuacanos Garcías are very authentic but they do have Tex Mex stuff if you prefer that. Start with the queso and a jumbo marg.
THE BEST sangria in town imo
There's a good food truck on Glenstone/Bennet, i think it's called El Ranchito Mío or something like that? Maybe just El Ranchito. I have gotten tacos de carnitas and tacos al pastor. A lot of the time i order just three tacos and they give me four. They have other stuff besides tacos too. I would say the place is definitely authentic, i sent pics to my Mexican Spanish tutor and she agreed que sí es auténtico.
If you want to try it but it's too busy, order food to go. The pupusas are excellent
Ok so with the Chipotle Shrimp, you mix it all up and eat it, but what do you end up doing with the tortillas? Do you eat them too? Separately from the fillings or between bites of fillings? Give them to your friend? WHAT HAPPENS TO THE TORTILLAS
Ha, not quite, I just order it without tortillas.
I gotta say, i don't consider it Mexican food but i do enjoy a good half burrito enchilada style like, once or twice a year tops lol. It's not Mexican food though, it's a Springfield local concoction that happens to involve tortillas.
Ah, proactive. Nice
Perches is more true to what people in Mexico eat, not the texmex of most “Mexican” restaurants. Just know that they have some common ingredients but are not really the same thing.
I’ve never directly asked, but they have to make their salsa fresh daily instead of batching, breezing, and thawing…it’s very fresh tasting. As far as texmex goes, it’s good…and the folks who run it are good folks. I shifted what I was eating so I haven’t been there for awhile, but I also recommend them.
Is that where that went!? I ate there once years ago and the next time I was back it was gone, I'm glad to hear they're still around. I'll have to stop in next time.
Can confirm, this place is as close to "authentic" as you're going to get. Everywhere else you're getting the same salty chicken, cheese, and rice with watery salsa as every other Mexican restaurant. Leslie's though is legit. It's on par with enjoying family dinners with Mexican friends and everyone there was very welcoming and pleasant.
I second LMG, not sure where else you can get a Huarache for that price.
Believe it or not- I went to Taco Habitat and it was really really good!! It left me wanting more!!🙌🙌
I live in St. Louis- so hoping to get back for a Springfield road trip again soon!!
And a torta as big as the plate it's served on!
La Paloma
Good food, but twice they gave me unauthorized substitutions on my to-go orders.
They also charge you to use your debit or credit card. It's only a couple bucks, but I'd rather pay more for the item than an extra fee.
Don Toño is pretty authentic Norteno food.
La Hacienda and Perches do Jalisco/west coast Mexican very well.
What region of Mexican food are you looking for? Saying “authentic Mexican food” is like saying “authentic American food”
Don’t even look at the other comments. It starts and ends at Tortillarilla Perches 👑
They also have a brick and mortar location on east Chestnut, where Wok Star used to be
Hell yeah
Took me a literal decade to find this place. The only authentic Mexican in Springfield, in my opinion. Cannot upvote enough!
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