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Satisfying Sonoran-style Mexican |
1830 South 4th Avenue Tucson, AZ 85713 United States +1 520 792 1585 |
For more than a half-century, this Tucson Mexican marvel, situated inside an impressive territorial-style building with a comfortable and casual Mexican interior, has been operated by generations of a single family. So you know that when you visit, you're going to be welcomed and treated like family. A large and inexpensive menu features all of your favorite south-of-the-border specialties, and the hand-mixed margaritas make a great go-along. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tucson favorite for fresh fish |
3541 South 12th Avenue Tucson, AZ 85713 United States +1 520 623 1931 |
Adjacent to Tucson's favorite fish market, L.H. Rodriguez, in a South Tucson warehouse, this seafood spot serves a fresh-from-the-sea assortment of fish and shellfish. Aptly decorated in a fishing village motif, it has a Mexican seacoast feel and flavor. The menu changes to offer the freshest seasonal catches and often includes salmon, swordfish, shrimp, tuna, lobster and Cabrilla. Full bar service is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Big on local charm |
1813 South Fourth Avenue Tucson, AZ 85713 United States +1 520 622 5081 http://www.minidito.net |
For more than four decades, Tucsonans have flocked to this "little nest" for well-prepared and well-priced Sonoran specialties. Housed in an attractive Mexican village-style building, it offers good food, friendly service and an authentically Mexican experience. The interior is colorful and lively with bright red chairs, serape-striped upholstery and Mexican art. Among the many menu options are chile rellenos (stuffed chile peppers), burros, tacos, enchiladas, chimichangas, flautas and huevos rancheros (a popular egg, bean and chile dish). Mexican and domestic beers and wines are served. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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