Best Traditional Mexican Restaurants in Oak Cliff / Bishop Arts
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- GGerardoVIPDallas - Fort Worth •28 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoHidden gem! Cool vibe and great ambiance. The drinks were great and the food was delicious. Not all the pretentious fake people you see at other Mexican "cuisine" restaurants. Really enjoyed it! Definitely going back!More infoBOCADOPrice: Expensive• Traditional Mexican• East Dallas•4.3
- AAngieDallas - Fort Worth •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoThey were out of liquid nitrogen which is why we came to celebrate my Mom's bday. Very disappointing.More infoBeto and SonPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Trinity Groves•4.5
- JJacquelynVIPDallas - Fort Worth •16 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe both ordered a cup of tortilla soup for $5. I always like to try a soup when I can. It was very tasty. I’m glad they offered it at that price for a nice single appetizer. My husband got the pollo Agave which was a breaded chicken breast with mushroom sauce, Chile mashed potatoes and a chayote slaw. I tasted the sauce and was surprised it was heavily laced with sherry wine. I don’t generally get steak but was intrigued by the New Mexico tampequenia with cheese enchiladas. The skirt steak was tasty but tough and chewy. I generally don’t order steak for this reason. It’s a difficult protein. The charro beans were excellent and now I know another preparation for chayote squash. This place has so many good choices but I wanted to try something different. I was sorry we didn’t share the Mucho Platillo. Best thing on the menu. Mi Dia doesn’t make Tex Mex. It’s completely different. Every dish is unexpected, delicious and beautifully prepared. I tried their margarita of the month made with cinnamon agave, tequila and pineapple. It was heavily smoked too, which I enjoyed. I liked the Riviera Maya better. We were too full for the Rocky Road ice cream but I highly recommend it.More infoMi Dia From Scratch - PlanoPrice: Moderate• Traditional Mexican• Plano•4.8
- KKrishnaDallas - Fort Worth •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoImagine if you were invited to a close friend’s home on a cold saturday night after a rough week. You are craving some good, non-judgmental conversation, some laughs, a freshly cooked home meal, and to feel fully content in heart, belly, and mind. that’s what this experience was. topped off with a beautiful culinary and cultural tour of the best food from central Mexico. If you appreciate food, this is an experience you cannot ignore.More infoPurepechaPrice: Very Expensive• Mexican• Deep Ellum•4.9
- SSusanOrange County •43 reviews5.0Dined on 25 Feb 2015We enjoyed our lunch very much - service, ambience and more importantly the food is Mexican origins with a modern twist - excellent!More infoMi Dia From Scratch - GrapevinePrice: Moderate• Traditional Mexican• Grapevine•4.3
Discover best Traditional Mexican restaurants in Oak Cliff / Bishop Arts
Discover the vibrant flavors of traditional Mexican cuisine in the heart of Oak Cliff / Bishop Arts, Dallas - Fort Worth. This area is renowned for its rich culinary scene, where each restaurant brings a unique twist on classic dishes, from savory street tacos to hearty enchiladas and fresh ceviche. These eateries pride themselves on authentic recipes and the use of fresh, locally-sourced ingredients, ensuring every bite is as flavorful as it is genuine. Visitors can expect a warm, inviting atmosphere, often accompanied by live mariachi music, which enhances the dining experience and embraces the cultural heritage of Mexico. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, the traditional Mexican restaurants in Oak Cliff / Bishop Arts offer a delightful dining experience that combines great food with a genuine taste of Mexican hospitality. The area itself is a bustling hub of cultural and culinary activity, making it a prime destination for anyone looking to indulge in traditional Mexican cuisine.