Mexican restaurant offers large, flavorful burritos and fresh guacamole with a lovely ambiance. The atmosphere feels inviting and suits late-night dining. Food quality varies slightly, but dishes like birria tacos and pozole stand out.
Good to know
Chips must be purchased separately from the guacamole.
The guacamole costs 16 dollars.
The restaurant is open late at night on a Sunday in NYC.
Open kitchen reveals fresh tortillas and tacos cooked over an open flame, creating an authentic Mexican vibe. Standing-only setup with limited space encourages a quick, bustling atmosphere. A self-service salsa bar with chili peppers adds customizable heat to the experience.
Good to know
Breakfast burritos are available on weekdays until 11:00 AM.
You order at the register, get a ticket, and then pick up your taco.
There is no seating available; it's a standing-only dining experience.
Small taco spot with stand-up dining and handmade tortillas creates an authentic Mexican street vibe. Food is prepared openly, and a sauce bar offers customization. Atmosphere feels lively and transports diners to a Mexican market setting.
Good to know
There is no seating available; customers must eat standing.
The price of a taco is 5 dollars.
The price for three tacos is $16.
Small taco spot with standing-only counters creates a noisy, crowded atmosphere reminiscent of Mexico. A self-serve salsa bar offers various spicy and fresh toppings for quick customization. The place suits those seeking fast, flavorful bites amid lively, bustling energy.
Good to know
There is no indoor or outdoor seating available; expect to eat standing.
Be prepared to wait in line for a while, especially at night.
You need to pay at the cash register and receive a ticket before ordering.
Mexican restaurant with a colorful decor and a cozy outdoor terrace offers a lively music atmosphere with a great DJ. The space includes a backyard oasis featuring oscillating fans and outdoor seating. The vibe is warm and unpretentious, creating a neighborhood gem feel.
Good to know
The breakfast burrito is available until noon.
The restaurant offers a Saturday deal including a burrito, guac, chips, and a drink for about $20.
Tax is included in the price listed.
Small and cozy space with beautiful decor creates a comfortable atmosphere for family and couples. Live mariachi bands and karaoke add vibrant entertainment, keeping energy lively especially on Fridays. Known for authentic Peruvian cuisine and standout pisco sour cocktails.
Good to know
Mamá Pisco has a Tuesday Special for Two, including an appetizer and 2 entrees for $50.
Karaoke happens on Fridays, making it a fun night out with friends.
Live mariachi performances occur every Tuesday, adding a unique experience.
Outdoor dining dominates with a beautiful terrace creating a cozy and comfortable atmosphere. Lighting is dim, contributing to a relaxed vibe that suits casual gatherings. A strong agave program offers notable mezcal, while food highlights include signature Mole Poblano with rich, complex flavors.
Good to know
Customers are charged almost $4 extra for rice with the vegan mole enchiladas.
Customers are charged $1 for a tiny amount of non-vegan cheese on top of the enchiladas.
Coffee is not refillable for free.
Taco restaurant offers handmade tortillas and a walk-up service with no indoor seating, relying on outdoor picnic tables and standing areas. Atmosphere is chaotic and noisy, especially at lunchtime, with a small kitchen handling many orders. A nearby bar provides drinks to enjoy while waiting.
Good to know
Be prepared to wait in line as Tacos No. 1 is very popular.
You must give your ticket to be served at Chelsea Market.
There is no seating available, so you will need to stand while eating.
Taco stand buzzes with fresh homemade tortillas and lively Mexican music. Pollo asado shines with well-balanced seasoning and choice of corn or wheat tortillas. Unlimited chile de arbol and salsa options spice up every bite at the self-serve salsa bar.
Good to know
They offer TO-GO breakfast burritos from 8 to 11 am.
Expect a lunch crowd during mid day.
You will have to stand and eat or take away.
Small taco spot with standing tables only and a crowded, cozy vibe. Live tortilla making and a self-serve salsa bar add to an authentic Mexican atmosphere. The place fills with people drawn by highly praised tacos and a lively lunch scene.
Good to know
Expect a long queue during lunch time.
The only time the line isn’t long is at 8am when they have breakfast tacos.
Tacos can be consumed on site but strictly standing up.