Excellent tacos and tortas (sandwiches) made with pork, beef tongue, tripe or goat.
The most popular entrees at this unfussy cafe are steak tacos topped with cheese and cream, and a spicy, Mexican-style steak served with rice and beans.
Nestled in a strip center close to a 7-Eleven where day laborers vie for jobs, the Alamo blends well with the local rhythm.
This little taqueria is one of the best authentic Mexican restaurant in area.
All American comfort food from the crew behind Chef Geoff's.
This quick-service cafe has soups from house-made stock, fresh salads and some of the best macaroni and cheese around.
This small spot in "Little Mexico" makes exceptional burritos filled with a variety of meats and delicious queso blanco.
A homey Hyattsville cafe offers simple, tasty fare.
At chef and owner Myrna Luna's cute, blue-tiled taqueria, the specialty is good tacos as well as beef tongue stew.
This restaurant, takeout and food store serves Italian specialties, subs, pizzas and sandwiches.
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