I have a confession to make: I hate Mexican food. It seems like all the fundamental ingredients are on my “can’t stand” list: sour cream, guacamole, refried beans and so on. I say this because if a Mexican restaurant can impress me and make me want to come back, it really must be something! Las Margaritas is just such a place; its warm and quirky atmosphere is very inviting, and their high quality dishes are enough to tempt even my picky palate.
The food: The standout quality of Las Margaritas is its freshness and high quality ingredients. Nothing tastes processed or frozen; the meat is juicy, the veggies crisp, and the tortillas only just prepared. I particularly like the baskets of tortilla chips they offer free with every meal. They’re still warm from the fryer, and the salsa has just the right amount of cilantro for a nice eye-opening kick. The menu is the usual selection of tacos, burritos, enchiladas and fajitas, all of which my friends swear by; according to them, the beef and chicken is particularly moist and savory, and the blended cheese is strong. For myself, I like their chicken flautas (and the appetizer-sized version of them, taquitos), seasoned chicken rolled in a corn tortilla shell then deep fried; the chicken is flaky and tender with a slight spicy edge, and the usual toppings (sour cream etc) aren’t loaded on like on other dishes. I also enjoy Tacos de Carnitas, a seasoned pork taco with fresh tomatoes.
Las Margaritas also features some great desserts, my favorite being churros (deep fried, donut-like sticks with a crispy outside coated in cinnamon sugar). And of course, there are plenty of margaritas and cocktails to sample with your meal.
My favourites: Taquitos, Chicken Flautas, Tacos de Carnitas, tortilla chips, churros.
Cost: Quite reasonable for the most part, if more expensive than lower end Mexican options; appetizers are $7-9 each, while a beef burrito is $14. For those that want to sample a wider range of dishes, combination platters are available for $15-19. Margaritas are $7 for a regular glass, and bottled beers go for $6.
Take-out?: No, but you are welcome to take leftovers with you.
Delivery?: No.
Licensed?: Yes. As the name suggests, margaritas are the drink of choice, in a variety of flavors, but tequila and beer are also available.
Location(s): The restaurant is at 4th and Maple. Link to Google Maps.
Website and menus: Here.
Summary: It’s a rare Mexican restaurant indeed that can get my vote of appreciation, an even rarer one that brings me back a second time. If you’re looking for excellent and memorable Mexican food in the heart of Vancouver, Las Margaritas is the place to go.
1 comments:
I totally agree!
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