Mariachi Restaurant

Mariachi Restaurant

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Mariachi, Mexican Restaurant Edinburgh

Situated in the heart of Edinburgh's beautiful Old Town, Mariachi is a family run Mexican restaurant now celebrating over a decade in business.

With a continued commitment to sourcing the finest quality ingredients, our food encompasses the many different styles of Mexican cuisine from traditional, family-style dishes to simple street food and Tex-Mex favourites such as Burritos, Nachos and Chilli con Carne - not to forget those sizzling Fajitas!

To wash it all down our bar stocks a large range of imported Mexican beers, 100% Agave Tequilas and premium spirits from across the globe.

The perfect place to unwind after a busy day or celebrate a special occasion with friends and family.

http://www.mariachi-restaurant.co.uk

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Mariachi, Mexican Restaurant Edinburgh

Situated in the heart of Edinburgh's beautiful Old Town, Mariachi is a family run Mexican restaurant now celebrating over a decade in business.

With a continued commitment to sourcing the finest quality ingredients, our food encompasses the many different styles of Mexican cuisine from traditional, family-style dishes to simple street food and Tex-Mex favourites such as Burritos, Nachos and Chilli con Carne - not to forget those sizzling Fajitas!

To wash it all down our bar stocks a large range of imported Mexican beers, 100% Agave Tequilas and premium spirits from across the globe.

The perfect place to unwind after a busy day or celebrate a special occasion with friends and family.

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We assumed the menu was for lunch as there were so few options, however, this was not the case and we concluded it was better for a restaurant to excel in a few dishes rather than serve a wide selection of mediocre meals.

Back to the menu, we settled on nachos to share for starter followed by enchiladas and soft tacos (both chicken) for main, it didn’t take long for the nachos to arrive and at first glance they looked pretty good, although the sour cream was a bit excessive: Our initial opinion on the nachos was fairly positive, however, this may have had something to do with the level of hunger we were experiencing rather than the flavours on offer.

One of the things I love about Mexican food is the contrasting flavours and textures, spicy salsa against sour cream or hot melted cheese and cool guacamole.

I was keen to get some extra spice and tried to get the waiting staff’s attention, after eating half my meal I was finally able to ask for some chilli sauce, however, this did not arrive until I had almost cleared my plate.

The meal was very disappointing and came in at £50 (including two margaritas and two beers), but at least the restaurant nailed the ambience, Red Red Wine by UB40 – a Mexican classic.

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