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Great Mexican food, whether haute cuisine or cowboy grub, relies on good, smoky chillies, authentic herbs and top-quality fresh ingredients. As Taqueria...
London's Tex-Mex eateries are currently ten a peso, and while there's only one Benito's Hat, the branded interior looks ripe for replication - no doubt...
If you have a hankering for a burrito as well as a cheap handbag, Leather Lane is the place to be. Nestled among the bric-a-brac, cheap shoes and pinafores...
Tricked out like an Oaxacan taqueria, but under the cover of Brixton Market, Casa Morita is run by a husband-and-wife team: he's Mexican, and works in the...
Walking into Cantina Laredo, with its bright decor, thumping soundtrack and friendly greeters, you could be in any US mall. Complimentary tortilla chips...
Descending into the kaleidoscopic, neon-lit basement of Crazy Homies -it's brash, buzzy and has beats pumping on the stereo - feels like entering an...
The burrito has been London's break-out fast food of the past few years. There are dozens of burrito cafés around the city now, including three in a tiny...
It's impossible to miss this bright yellow-fronted restaurant with its striking façade, but the interior doesn't live up to the promise. All the Mexican...
In a refreshing change to the typical Mexican restaurant penchant for putting a Latin twist on everything from drinks to toilet dispensers, Exquisito - set...
'Healthy. Fresh. Mexican.' This is the tagline for Adobo Mexican, but they're not fooling us - it's another burrito bar. Portions are huge, the permutations...
Clapham's Café Sol has toned do wn its zany decor in recent years and now features a large open dining hall painted in shades of brown, with colourful...
This burrito bar promises fresh Cali-Mex cuisine, all wrapped up in a small and concise menu. Choose from a regular burrito, fajita burrito, 'skinny'...