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+5
The best Mexican food in Ottawa! Every time I go there, it reminds me of Mexico. If you are a fan of authentic corn tortilla, this place is the best one! They gave you generous amount of meat in the tacos too!
Delicious food and a fun atmosphere!
As you you walk in you’re welcomed by friendly staff and a bright and festive decor. The menu is excellent as well. As a vegetarian I normally have minimal options, but Casa Mexico has a well rounded menu with a lot of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free options.
Very nice spot. A bit hidden, so we passed it when looking for it. Atmosphere is awesome and the decor is great. Solid service, just enough to care, no upselling and definitely not hounding you while eat! (This is a huge pet peeve of mine)
Food was delicious, will be going back soon. The tacos are A1, but that's just my opinion.
Cozy, authentic Mexican cuisine. Pleasant staff, excellent decor, and a great selection with the menu. The enchiladas were delicious, as was their home made tomato soup
Took family here for Father's Day, and they were very accommodating.
We made a reservation for dinner - it got quite busy and filled up as the evening went on so that may be something you want to do, too.
Customer service was great, and the pricing was fair - not cheap, but not expensive.
The decor was really nice, and the restaurant has a great intimate vibe. Go on a Friday evening - they have a Mariachi band that plays live music and it was a great addition to the experience.
Most importantly, the food was great. We tried the enchiladas, a variety of tacos, a gordita, and some churros. You can tell that there was care given to each component of the dish (refried beans, vegetables, the tortillas, each sauce, etc.) and none of the ingredients were thrown in as a second thought.
We will definitely be back!
Everything was great except the prices were quite steep for the portion sizes. Two small entrées, two small vegetarian soups and two juices came to about $80.
Also it would be nice if the decor was more traditional Mexico (mariachi, baroque and surrealist painters, countryside or even mixed with modern Mexico etc) rather than a cliché cinco de mayo/día de los muertos fiesta theme.
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