La Monjá Cantina 1028 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV La Monjá Cantina is the latest Mexican eatery to make its way to Downtown Las Vegas. For more dining news and info, please click here.
Tag: Mexican in Las Vegas
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Durango Taco Shop – Flamingo
Durango Taco Shop 1380 E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV Durango Taco Shop expands with its second Valley location on the east side. For more dining news and info, please click here.
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Javier’s Authentic Mexican Cuisine
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Tequila Taqueria Bar & Grill
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Hussong’s Cantina
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Wahoo’s Fish Taco
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Guadalajara
Formerly the Cabo Mexican Restaurant. Serving authentic Mexican dishes. Originally opening at Boulder Station in 1994, Guadalajara was replaced by Cabo in 2011.
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La Gloria
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Wahoo’s Fish Tacos
Wahoo’s Fish Tacos 7930 W Tropical Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV Wahoo’s Fish Tacos opens its fourth Las Vegas location. For more dining news and info, please click here.
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Fiesta Mexicana Restaurant
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Blue Iguana Authentic Mexican Cuisine
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China Poblano Restaurant
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Ghost Donkey
Ghost Donkey 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas gets its very own speakeasy with Ghost Donkey. For more dining news and info, please click here.
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The Matador
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Ori’Zaba’s
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Pancho’s
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Chile Addiction
Chile Addiction 3345 E Patrick Ln, Las Vegas, NV Chile Addiction is back, this time at 3345 E. Patrick Lane, Suite 105. Serving up savory and spicy New Mexican cuisine. For more dining news and info, please click here.
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Taco Maker
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Chipotle Mexican Grill
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El Segundo Sol/Stripburger
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Carlos ‘n Charlie’s Restaurant
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Cadillac Mexican & Tequila
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Pink Taco
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Chipotle Mexican Grill
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Sushilon Sushi y Mariscos
Sushilon Sushi y Mariscos 1436 E Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV Sushilon Sushi y Mariscos debuts downtown, offering “unique and traditional sushi Sinaloa rolls,” plus “fresh Mexican seafood.” For more dining news and info, please click here.