Good Authentic Mexican-NoVa?

Anonymous
I haven't found any place I really like and I'm not into Tex Mex. I've heard there are places that are good in Manassas but that's a trek for me. Anything in Fairfax, Vienna, Falls Church, Tysons area? I could even do Reston or Herndon.
Anonymous
Good luck! Dh is from Texas and we've been searching for years!
Anonymous
DH is from TX and I am from AZ. We like the tacos from Taqueria poblano, but the rest of the food is kind of meh. I just like that they make their own taco shells.

I hear taco bamba is good, which is in Falls Church

http://tacobambarestaurant.com/

We also like fuego in clarendon, but it is more on the expensive side - http://www.fuegova.com/fuego.html

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Anonymous
I like the mole at Guajillo in Arlington.
Anonymous
Have you tried Alegria on Church in Vienna? It is good, but the chef is changing the menu to include more typical American food at the end of the month due to lack of demand for real Mexican.
Anonymous
Manassas is where its at. Real Mexican restaurants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Manassas is where its at. Real Mexican restaurants.


Recommend specific places, please?
Anonymous
Picante in Chantilly is pretty good:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/picante-chantilly
Anonymous
I was also going to recommend Taco Bamba
Anonymous
Do street tacos exist in this area? Or the guys who sell corn on the street? Or the guys who sell bacon wrapped hot dogs out of the little carts? I'm from southwest AZ and really miss real Mexican food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Picante in Chantilly is pretty good:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/picante-chantilly

Sure, if your food preferences lean more towards flavorless cardboard and paste.

My wife and I moved up here from Texas and we haven't found anything close in quality to what we had down there, although I've got to guess there are some good authentic places to go given the diverse mix of immigrants in the area. If we have to get something, we go to Tequila Grande or Guapos, but it just makes us miss the hole in the wall places we visited down in Dallas all the more.
Anonymous
La Union on Wilson Blvd in Arlington is pretty good

http://www.launionrestaurant.com/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Picante in Chantilly is pretty good:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/picante-chantilly

Sure, if your food preferences lean more towards flavorless cardboard and paste.

My wife and I moved up here from Texas and we haven't found anything close in quality to what we had down there, although I've got to guess there are some good authentic places to go given the diverse mix of immigrants in the area. If we have to get something, we go to Tequila Grande or Guapos, but it just makes us miss the hole in the wall places we visited down in Dallas all the more.


LOL!

You lost all credibility.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Picante in Chantilly is pretty good:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/picante-chantilly

Sure, if your food preferences lean more towards flavorless cardboard and paste.

My wife and I moved up here from Texas and we haven't found anything close in quality to what we had down there, although I've got to guess there are some good authentic places to go given the diverse mix of immigrants in the area. If we have to get something, we go to Tequila Grande or Guapos, but it just makes us miss the hole in the wall places we visited down in Dallas all the more.


LOL!

You lost all credibility.


Ok then -- where do you go?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do street tacos exist in this area? Or the guys who sell corn on the street? Or the guys who sell bacon wrapped hot dogs out of the little carts? I'm from southwest AZ and really miss real Mexican food.


http://www.yelp.com/biz/el-chilango-arlington

This is worth your while, trust me!
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