Mexican in Detroit

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  • Camelia's Mexican Cuisine

    30701 West 12 Mile Rd., Farmington Hills Detroit

    (248) 474-0902; (248) 474-0903 (FAX)

    This family owned restaurant offers authentic Mexican cuisine including chile rellenos, milanesa, and sizzling fajitas. La comida es sabrosa!
  • Chesley's Bar & Grille

    3717 Fort St., Lincoln Park Detroit

    (313) 388-8500

    Chesley's Bar and Grille has been called the "Cheers of Downriver" 'cause everybody really does know your name. A fun, casual atmosphere makes Chesley's a good place to relax with family and friends. Try the award-winning Ground Round with fresh, never frozen beef. Chesley's has been voted Detroit’s best burger in the Detroit News' "Michigan’s Best" contest for four years running.
  • Cinco Lagos

    424 N. Main St., Milford Detroit

    (248) 684-7455; (248) 684-5935 (FAX)

    After a long run as an upscale eatery, Brian Polcyn has reinvented the Milford space as a Mexican restaurant.
  • Del Rio

    122 W. Washington, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 761-2530; (734) 761-5524 (FAX)

    We don't have a TV. We never will have a TV. We have more than 1200 cassettes on the wall. No, you can't make a request. Go sit down. No, we don't make strawberry margaritas; go sit down. Thank you for choosing Del Rio. Go sit down.
  • El Charro

    16720 14 Mile Rd., Fraser Detroit

    (586) 294-3520

    Famous for soft-shelled tacos.
  • El Nibble Nook

    27725 8 Mile Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (248) 474-0755

    Standard and slightly bland Mexican served in a pleasant atmosphere.
  • El Rincon Taraxco (Mariscos)

    1414 Junction (at Porter) Detroit

    (313) 843-6595

    "The first Mexican seafood restaurant in Detroit. Look for special menu items on Mondays and Thursdays. Happy hour takes place on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 6 to 9 p.m." Marisco's has created a word of mouth reputation for anyone seeking high-quality seafood, Mexican food or Mexican seafood. All of this good food is available plus a mural of Selena as a sultry mermaid. Take time to check out the elaborate outside mural too, with its crosslike anchor surrounded by brillant fish.
  • Kokopelli Mexican Grill

    37140 6 Mile Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 542-9100; (734) 542-9107 (FAX)

    Kokopelli Mexican Grill is a fast, fresh and healthy Mexican restaurant specializing in made-to-order burritos, tacos, nachos and more. They differentiate Themselves from other fast-casual Mexican food concepts by using only the freshest ingredients with no preservatives, additives or conditioners. Their food is served on colorful plates with metal flatware.
  • Lazy Lizard Cantina

    43155 Main St., Suite 214, Novi Detroit

    (248) 449-6555; (248) 449-9774 (FAX)

    Southwestern, Tex-Mex cuisine and a casual, fun atmosphere with great service! Kitchen is open until 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights.
  • Loco Bar & Grill

    454 E. Lafayette Detroit

    (313) 965-3737

    Tex-Mex restaurant in Greektown featuring homestyle cooking, salsa music and tequila mixes.
  • Los Galanes

    3362 Bagley Detroit

    (313) 554-4444

    In addition to the expected enchiladas, tacos and burritos, such dishes as roasted baby goat, caldo de res (hearty beef and vegetable soup) and swordfish fajitas will please those who want to avoid the emphasis on tortillas. Outdoor seating on the side street offers great people watching and a chill from all the hot salsa.
  • Margarita's Mexican Restaurant

    27861 Woodward Ave., Berkley Oakland County

    (248) 547-5050

    Located right smack in the middle of the Woodward corridor suburbs is a Mexican restaurant that aims to please.
  • MEX

    6675 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills Oakland County

    (248) 723-0800; (248) (FAX)

    Reminiscent of "Alice in Wonderland," MEX, created in 2013 by Social Kitchen & Bar Owner Zack Sklar, is all about fun.  Brightly painted, the décor evokes a feeling of being on vacation.  The restaurant features more than 100 tequilas and a delectable menu.  Well-prepared dishes include housemade tortilla chips and guacamole, eight kinds of tacos, carne asada and traditional Tres Leches cake.  Social Hours during the week feature $2 chips and salsa, $3 beer bottles, $4 Spiked Jarritos and $5 22 oz Green Card Cervesas

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  • MGM Grand Palette Dining Studio

    1777 Third St., (inside MGM Grand Detroit) Detroit

    (313) 393-7777

    Discover your creative side at Palette Dining Studio. Indulge in a full spectrum of freshly designed dishes in our unique, all-you-can-eat, tapas-style gallery, where every creation is a sumptuous canvas of color, texture and taste.
  • Monterrey Cantina

    312 S. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 545-1940; (248) 545-1626 (FAX)

    The Tijuana cousins of the Mr. B's family have many of the parent company's signatures: young, friendly staffs, big portions, colorful settings. Mexican favorites include burritos, quesadillas, tacos and enchiladas. It's a bit rough around the edges, but a couple of Iguana margaritas and you probably won't care.
  • Poncho and Cisco's

    36942 Jefferson, Harrison Township Detroit

    (586) 465-6161

    One bite and you're south of the border. Enjoy outstanding dishes like Poncho's pollo complimented by one of their famous margaritas. You'll love the cantina atmosphere inside; and boaters will love the patio during the season.
  • Rojo Mexican Bistro

    44375 12 Mile Rd., Suite G-147, Novi Detroit

    (248) 374-4600

    Though it’s fairly simple to locate a Mexican restaurant in metro Detroit, it’s not necessarily as easy to get good Mexican food. After you get past the complicated question of authenticity there lie plates and plates of bland and forgettable fare with a side of beans and rice. But at Rojo Mexican Bistro in Novi they’re skillfully mixing contemporary and classic Mexican dishes with an eye toward freshness and flavor.
  • Rojo Mexican Bistro

    24026 E. Jefferson Ave., Harbor 9 Marina, St. Clair Shores Macomb County

    (586) 773-7770; (586) 773-4104 (FAX)

  • Sagebrush Cantina

    28 S. Broadway, Lake Orion Detroit

    (248) 693-0100; (248) 693-0224 (FAX)

    Oakland County's 'Real Mexico.' The best Mexican food in the Midwest (according to the Oakland Press). A must try! Awesome decor using real Mexican products, very cozy and unique. Live entertainment weekly. Pool table, darts, several video games and big screen television. Ten TVs in all. Best service guaranteed!
  • Shark Club

    6650 Highland Rd., Waterford Detroit

    (248) 666-4161; (248) 666-9027 (FAX)

    Shark Club is an entertainment facility featuring a full bar, restaurant, 12 pool tables, electronic darts, video games. Has live entertainment Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
  • Sierra Station

    15110 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Park Detroit

    (313) 822-1270; (313) 824-4522 (FAX)

    Authentic Mexican cuisine served fresh and in large portions. Weekly specials include 79-cent margaritas on Thursday nights.
  • Spectadium

    2511 Livernois, Troy Oakland County

    (248) 362-4030; (248) 362-2099 (FAX)

    More than 30 large TVs, stadium-style tiered seating, a variety of burgers, nachos and the like.
  • Warrilow's

    2140 Hilton, Ferndale Oakland County

    (248) 545-5861

    Come as you are – everyone is welcome at Warrilow's, which has a friendly, comfortable atmosphere. No need to bring friends; you'll have a few new ones by the time you go home! Open since 1955, this restaurant/bar has been owned and operated by the same family for four generations. Pizzas and Mexican food (nachos and botanas) are the mainstays here, and have been on the menu since 1977. But terrific burgers, sandwiches, salads, and other items are also popular – there's something for everyone. Kitchen open until midnight every night. Join us in the bar for occasional live music and dancing; we also have karaoke, pool tables, darts and air hockey.
  • Xochimilco

    3409 Bagley St. Detroit

    (313) 843-0179

    On a normal evening, this popular Mexicantown eatery often has a dining crowd filing its three rooms downstairs, spilling over onto the second floor, drawn by its large portions and inexpensive menu. Because it closes at 2 a.m., it doesn't draw those who wander from the bar late, but it can be quite busy after midnight, depending on what's happening downtown. And thanks to Xochi's liquor license, your friends can keep on tippling while you enjoy a restorative burrito, enchilada or the "super nachos" with ground beef and diced veggies smothered in melted cheese and jalapenos.