With its enticing grilled steak and inspired appetizers, this restaurant offers a taste of Oaxaca, Mexico in Adams Morgan.
Casual takeout spot with outstanding authentic burritos and tacos evolved from a family's taqueria truck.
Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema applauds Arlington's Guajillo for what it is not: Mexican Lite.
An indoor mini-golf course also has other games, from pool to skee-ball, plus a bar and a full menu of Mexican dishes.
This unassuming Del Ray eatery offers fine Tex-Mex and Salvadoran bites, including fabulous fajitas.
This Mexican restaurant matches bright decor with vibrant flavors.
This pint-size eatery sports a mere eight stools, yet offers up tacos every bit as swell as those in Mexico City.
This small carryout offers authentic tacos, tamales and menudo.
A temporary taco counter in the Atlas district.
Authentic Mexican food like tacos reign supreme at this small and unassuming Columbia Heights hole-in-the-wall.
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