Well Priced and Mouth Watering Mexican Dining in New York Town

By Jeff Myers


NY Town is a mecca of food tastes, and so it isn't a shock that good and cheap Mexican food can be discovered about anywhere in the city. Here are 1 or 2 cheap Mexican diners in NY that are deserving of mention.

107 West

Found on W 187th, there is a miniscule cocina called 107 West, that's little, country, and not specially the most posh, but does not need to be since its essentially the flavor of the food that counts. The food is rapidly prepared, and it's great tasting. There's a creative and various crowd who visit here, and so no one is ever out of step. And the margaritas yes, the margaritas are amazing.

Pachanga Patterson

Over in Queens on 31st Street in the heart of Astoria, there's Pachanga Patterson, yet another small joint, bricked in bistro the size of most corridors. Which is something worth mentioning for customer service. If waiting is a problem for you, be absolutely sure to do lunch here. The also have great choices for veggies as well.

5 Burro Cafeteria

On Columbia Street, the five Burro Cafe delivers for a minimum of $15.00, and has a fajita recipe that the majority of folk would pay dearly for. They offer a selection of great margaritas, that might be classified in their own food group.

Cactus

For the ones that are down to their last 10 USD on a Fri. night, head to Flushing Avenue in Brooklyn, and find Cactus. With some mixed views on service, the food reviews are high, reputedly the tacos and chimichangas are extraordinarily juicy.

Buddy's Burrito and Taco Bar

Buddy's Burrito and Taco Bar is located on Court Street in Brooklyn, and has numerous good, inexpensive Mexican places. Folks definitely rant and rave about their giant burritos, and large selection of salsa offerings. Buddy's offers good food for a great price, so don't hesitate to pay them a visit when you're in NY.

Next time you are in NY and in the mood for some inexpensive Mexican food, be definitely sure to pay one of those highly regarded spots a visit.




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