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The Best Mexican Restaurants In Seattle
Where to eat the best Mexican food our city has to offer.
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Taqueria Cantina
Taqueria Cantina is a Belltown Mexican spot that hosts a drag brunch every Saturday.
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Carmelo's Tacos
Carmelo's Central District location serves delicious taqueria items along with a weekend-only breakfast burrito that's one of Seattle's best.
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TNT Taqueria
At TNT Taqueria, a walk-up window in Wallingford, the shining star is their all-day breakfast burrito.
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Cantina Monarca
At Cantina Monarca, a flashy Mexican restaurant in Bellevue, the food is pretty mediocre—especially for the price.
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Carnitas Mr. Porky
Carnitas Mr. Porky is a Mexican counter spot in Burien that serves the best carnitas in the Seattle metro area.
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Pablo y Pablo
Pablo Y Pablo is a Mexican spot in Wallingford with good drinks and vibes—and it'll work well enough if you need tacos in the immediate area.
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Best Roasted Corn Stand
Best Roasted Corn Stand in White Center is a neighborhood staple that serves elote and esquite in a parking lot.
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Taqueria La Fondita #2
Taqueria La Fondita #2 is a Mexican truck in White Center that serves delicious tacos and horchata just like duplicate truck Taqueria La Fondita only two blocks away.
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Mexicuban
Mexicuban in White Center serves dishes that bring Mexican and Cuban food together, and the result is fantastic.
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Taqueria La Fondita
Taqueria La Fondita is a Mexican truck in White Center that serves delicious tacos and horchata just like duplicate truck Taqueria La Fondita #2 only two blocks away.
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Rojo's Mexican Food
Rojo's Mexican Food is a vegan taqueria in Pioneer Square that works well for a sit-down lunch.
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Poquitos
The food at Poquitos on Capitol Hill is not great, but if you are in need of a pretty good pre-night out cocktail, this is your spot.
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La Josie's
La Josie's should not be your first choice for Mexican food on Capitol Hill, but it'll do if you want margaritas and queso on a patio.
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Mas Cafe
You'll find the best bacon breakfast sandwich in Seattle at Mas Cafe, a Wallingford roadside coffee shop that also serves breakfast burritos and street tacos.
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D’ La Santa
D’La Santa is a family-owned Mexican spot on Capitol Hill that’s easy to miss, but worth going out of your way for.
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Birrieria Tijuana
Birrieria Tijuana is a Mexican counter spot in Burien that specializes in (excellent) birria and cheese tacos.
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The Best Mexican Restaurants In Seattle
Where to eat the best Mexican food our city has to offer.
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Señor Taco
There are a lot of Mexican spots in Bellevue, but Señor Taco is the best. Don’t leave without getting the fish tacos.
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Malena's Taco Shop
Malena's Taco Shop is a Mexican counter spot in Queen Anne that's small but still feels comfortable to dine in. It's perfect for a lunch involving many fish tacos.
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Maíz
Maíz is a fantastic tortilleria at Pike Place Market that serves tacos, tamales, quesdaillas, chilaquiles, and more using their freshly made nixtamal tortillas. Get the sopes.
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Jackalope
Consider Jackalope for a night out in Columbia City that's fueled by smoked brisket-focused Tex-Mex dishes and surprisingly good fish tacos.
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Citizen Cafe
Citizen is a cafe that serves crepes in the morning and Korean/Mexican bar food for lunch and dinner. Take advantage of their massive beer garden for drinks and bulgogi tacos.
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Carnitas Michoacan
For some of the best carnitas in town, Carnitas Michoacan on Beacon Hill is a Mexican staple, whether you're in the mood for a burrito or pile of tacos.