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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWhile strolling around the district, the Veracruz Cafe appeared promising. Nice settings and a very complete menu going beyond basic Mexican food. As I had been on a two restaurants per day diet for most of the week, I settled for their Dulce y Verde salad. Only vegetables and fruit (baby spinash, tomatoes, mango and pecans) with a hint of grated cheese and a delicious balsamic vinaigrette. Efficient staff and reasonable prices.
Brought there by a local for good Tex Mex. It did not disappoint!! Spicy Pork dish (Adobo De Puerco and Enchalada's were great! Just the right amount of spicy. We had a special Margarita that was way better than the typical float of Grand Marnier, so don't miss that (I can't remember the name, but it will be obvious when you look over the drinks!
Stopped in for a cocktail, coming back for the food that looked awesome as it passed by us. Very cool spot, cozy, warm and friendly service. Have some chips and salsa at the bar, and just leave the day behind you. Fair prices, nice people, and a clean comfortable atmosphere. Loved our visit here
Love going to Veracruz Cafe for authentic interior Mexican food, although they serve a little Tex-Mex to satisfy all diners. Many great dishes, and their Chicken Mole is arguably the best in Dallas. (Fernando’s mole is the other contender. Strolling around the Bishop Arts District is fun too but parking is tight so consider Uber or Lyft.
I had lunch here, not my first visit, and it was very good. Opted for lunch L8, Adobo de puerco, which is tender chunks of pork in an adobo pepper sauce. It came with refried black beans in a tortilla shell and thinly sliced fried potatoes. The pork didn't seem spicy but did have a cumulative effect. Service was very good and the atmosphere is electic and colorful. Good luck with the parking, or lack thereof, in the Bishop Arts District.
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