I'm in vacation in NYC (the US's Mecca for Mexican Food) and I bought some tacos, I must say I'm quite impressed!
I had Al Pastor, Bistec, Enchilada, and Suadero. My favorite was the Enchilada. The Suadero was interesting, it sort of reminded me of tuna.
I would like to get some more Mexican food while I'm here, any places/dishes in particular I should try?
Camden White
Dominican food's where it's at m8
Jackson Taylor
I would love to try that too, where would you recommend?
Also as a side note, Hispanic girls are fucking hot. So much Latina eye candy here in NYC!
Adam White
>some spic found out NY didn't have enough basic meat/tortilla/cilantro/onion tacos >yuppie "mission burrito" joints for 10 bucks a burrito
Yea NY sure is the epicenter of mexican food in america. Then again I took a french buddy to tacos in LA and he thought the pickled carrots go on your taco.
Carter Price
I'm in Sunset Park and there's tons of authentic Mexican food. I see lots of Mexicans and not many yuppie types,.
Zachary Murphy
show us something authentic that they serve or some of the shops/scenery
Adrian Bailey
La Casa del Mofongo in Washington Heights is GOAT tier. Malecon's breddy good too. There's also this place called Ralph's out in Far Rockaway that's out of this world, buuuut >Far Rockaway
Ethan Allen
Just google street view "Sunset Park 5th Avenue"
Roosevelt Ave in Jackson Heights also works
Connor Walker
Thanks, I think I'll check out the place in Washington Heights
Parker Rodriguez
Not him but also try El Panadero bakery on 179th and st. nicolas ave. Their breads are really tasty, namely the 'relleno', a soft egg bread stuffed with ham and cheese. And get some fritura (deep fried chunks of different kinds of meat) as well. Luisa Chimi on 178th and st. Nicolas is really good and great for sharing after a night of drinking.
Wyatt Sanders
Thanks for the info!
What about Dominican girls? I've seen a lot of chicks so far who I think are Puerto Rican and Dominican and they are some of the best looking chicks I've ever seen. Where do they hang out on weekend nights?
Thomas Bailey
>thinks the east coast will have more authentic mex food than the southwest, texas, or california when those were originally mex land.
Try celebrating Iroqouian indigenous fry bread, you hipster faggot.
Colton Howard
There are a ton of Mexicans in the neighborhood I'm staying in, why would there not be authentic Mexican food here?
Nolan Miller
I'm also in Sunset Park, and for DF style antojitos and Puebla style tacos and tortas we're doing really fucking well. Best are from the El Bronco truck on 5th Ave. Pic related is the birria from the truck, served in a blue and white old school NYC coffee cup.
Bentley Cooper
I really enjoyed the tacos from El Bronco but they smelly, is that normal?
I could also taste that whenever I burped
Chase Brown
*they were smelly
Adrian Gray
>NYC is US's Mecca for Mexican food
What. There's got to be hundreds of Mexican places in border states ran by Mexicans serving real Mexican food that are better than pretentious food hipsters in New York.
Lincoln Barnes
Do you think every last person in New York is a pretentious hipster? There are working class Latino neighborhoods in NYC with plenty of authentic food options from their respective countries.
Logan Wilson
Smelly? The meat has a decent fat content and is well seasoned. Is that what you mean? Or could it be the generous amount of onion and cilantro they top them with? I wouldn't call them smelly, but for taquitos they pack a lot of flavor punch.
Ryan Johnson
There are real mexicans serving real mexican food in literally every state. Hell there are real mexicans serving you most of the other kinds of food you can find too even in places with relatively small mexican populations
Lincoln Jenkins
This. Most of the folks cooking in the Mexican places in Sunset Park are immigrants from Puebla.
Mason Morales
There are an estimated 500,000 Mexicans in NYC, (the majority of whom are immigrants). That's a lot of people when you think about it.
James Jones
I've had a million tacos from other places like that in NYC and I've never smelled that before. It almost smelled like bile.
Maybe it was one of my meat choices? Or perhaps they use a different kind of onion from what I'm used to.
Parker Moore
Whew. There goes my desire to Mexishit.
Julian Allen
That's the aroma of authenticity
Josiah Kelly
I've had a million other authentic tacos and they didn't smell like that.
Does Suadero meat have a strong smell by any chance? Maybe that could have been it.
Aiden Bell
What are you talking about?
Ryan Brown
That's the aroma of poorly cleaned and cooked tripe, idiot.
Jaxson Miller
I didn't order any tripe tacos.
Also, you're a dickhead.
Logan Taylor
retard 2 da max BTW I typed in like twenty laughing emojis. NYC is NOT mecca for Mexican food. You misspelled southern California or Texas. OG Nigga. Fresh from the border beaner prepared deliciousness.
Chase Sanchez
FUCK DONGUS
Jace Howard
Have you ever even been to NYC?
Hudson Sanchez
you will never have this
Eli Morris
Did you get them at the truck or at the restaurant on 4th? I know at the restaurant they put papalo on the cemitas, and that herb has a powerful aroma and taste kind of like burnt rubber, and you taste it for hours after. But they don't use on any of the offerings at the truck to the best of my knowledge. Could it have been the pineapple in the al pastor that threw you? Or did you order the tripe or" cow intestine" without realizing what it was?
Elijah Reyes
What is that, some type of eurofag Arby's?
Hunter Morris
I ordered from the truck. I don't think it was the pineapple, it wasn't a fruity aroma at all.
Andrew Taylor
Maybe you had a little bit of shit in your nostril
Sebastian Flores
I did sniff your girlfriend's asshole
Eli Johnson
sorry bro. Rick Bayless' restaurants are in Chicago, not Cali or Texas.
Matthew Hernandez
>Does Suadero meat have a strong smell by any chance? It's a thin cut between the other muscle around the rib and the skin. And it does mush out when you cook it. I would think it's one of the funkier non-offal parts of the cow. We're talking Mexican food, not Mexican American. And over the last decade and a half NYC has gone from laughably bad Mission style Mexican to a place where it's pretty easy to find great examples of (mostly Puebla style) real Mexican. And it's just as popular on the high end as well. Olvera (one of the top chefs in DF) has a place here. One of the hottest tables in town is the chef's table at Empelleon, where people sit in rapt attention while Alex Stupak makes tacos for them. Mexican has totally blown up in NYC.
Grayson Williams
I wonder if immigrants from other parts of Mexico will start coming. I think there are a decent amount of people from Oaxaca already but there don't seem to be many Oaxacan style restaurants yet.
Owen Carter
oh and don't forget the Chinese run "Mexican" places lol.
Jaxon Bailey
My uncle went to Mexico and he told me they don't really use toilet paper there but if they really need to wipe they'll use one of those cheap corn tortillas. Apparently in the poorer slums they sometimes reuse those tortillas for cheap street tacos, I kinda doubt they would do that in the states but maybe the place you went to was going for maximum authenticity
Noah Nguyen
you're trying way too hard
Stick to calling people "niggers" on XBOX live for now
Jason Walker
OP, just keep working your way through menus, hitting all the new items. It's the tacos de bistec that really I go home to, over and over, that squeeze of lime, cilantro and onion, is just so delicious. I don't even use salsa half of the time. Soups are usually amazing as a starter. Try every kind no matter what else you're ordering. Also, get a homemade drink, any kind of aqua fresca, batido shake, or whatever they have...get it!
You'll find salsa quality varies in restaurants, might even be one of their most costly foods. Pickled carrots, onions, peppers can be asked for, upon request.
Orgasmic is chicken mole if you can find it and you think its homemade. Sopes/huaraches are kind of special homemade tortillas that are thicker like an arepa. You can sometimes get them with nopales, which is definitely something you won't get just anywhere and worth having once.
Dessert baked goods are so-so in mexico, sometimes just french influence puff pastries, or very sweet cakes or not so sweet donut like rolls. But there are exceptions. The dinner roll called a bolillo is sourdough and awesome. Their flan will be to die for, as will be any rice pudding. Someone serving breakfast will have the concha or other not-so-sweet roll, but also have yummy hot chocolate, atole (thick pudding-like corn starch drink), and coffee. The best breakfast choice is chilaquiles.
Christian Hughes
Oaxacans who cook professionally are on the line at upscale places because when they got here word got out they tended to be hard working and were good in the kitchen. They got hired as dishwashers and many worked their way up. They're cooking French and Italian food for a living now, not Oaxacan.
William Bell
Yep, Oaxacans (but also people from DF and Puebla) can be found cooking in all sorts of restaurants in New York.
Still, a Oaxacan restaurant can definitely do well, like the one in Mott Haven.
Ethan Gomez
>chicken mole
God, I had that from a wrinkled old Grandma of a friend of mine. We sat in the living room drinking Modelo beer from 10 in the morning and she'd been working since 6 am. We ate at 7 pm and it was an otherworldly experience. God it was sublime. I've never quite had flavors come together so perfectly.
Christian Jenkins
I'm in Houston, and I've never heard of NYC being the America Mecca for Mexican food. I mean I'm right at the border compared to NYC, and there's a Mexican restaurant on every corner here.
Why would NYC be more of a Mexifood Mecca than Houston?
Joseph Richardson
Because Tex Mex sucks, as does most Norteno cowboy cooking. Watered down examples of this cuisine convinced many Americans that Mexican food was shit. But you're not alone. SF style burritos did as much damage nationally.
Let the real Mexicans immigrate and heal the wounds. Let them go to places far from the border and dazzle with cooking that has little if anything to do with cumin, sour cream, shitty cheese or flour tortillas.
Easton Jones
NYC is famous for being able to get so many of the world's foods correct but having some of the worst Mexican food in the US
James Cox
>Mexicans >Actually cooking well Good joke user, can't wait for those cherry picked images of four star restaurants and dishes a retarded five year old could make.
Anthony Foster
Who told you that they had good mexican food in new york? Have you never been to any state on the border? Are you retarded? Can you kill yourself? So many questions.
Zachary Moore
Who do you think has a bigger ego? New Yorkers or Texans?
Charles Gonzalez
Both of you are imbeciles that know nothing of mex cooking. Let's leave it at that.
Dylan Gonzalez
And by working class he means either people working for the hospital or people dealing drugs, at least in the heights.side note, how many of you cu/ck/s live in the heights?
Jonathan Cox
>he actually thinks texmex is moms tacos
Kevin Sanchez
>NYC (the US's Mecca for Mexican Food) lol what
Brandon Kelly
I know. I bet there are people who actually believe that too.
Kevin Russell
Most of them are Puerto Ricans but, ya, a lot of them are rica chicas
Gavin Butler
Local bars. Lucky 7 is la casa del mofongo's sister bar. Same company also runs a spot called south beach two blocks down. La marina is another good spot but that's really uptown, past dykman. Regardless, wherever it is you decide to pick up dr or pr chicks just make sure you can dance. And if you can't just try to.
Liam Edwards
No, its Mexican food is really good now actually. Only someone who hasn't been here or is not in the know would think that.
Do you not realize NYC has several neighborhoods with a shitton of Mexicans? They have a presence in every borough.
Christopher Clark
Yeah I'm sure you're way better at cooking than those Mexican chefs....retard
Joseph Martin
New York has tons of good Mexican food, there are 500,000 Mexicans here
Liam Perry
No, maybe for Dominicans (although that's still a huge generalization) but Mexicans do all sorts of stuff but especially cooking and construction.
Chase Baker
As an anecdote: I'm Mexican and one of my brothers worked at a restaurant in NY, according to him the food was pretty authentic and the kitchen was pretty much only staffed by Mexicans.
Jaxson Wood
>the kitchen was pretty much only staffed by Mexicans That's most restaurants in NY
Jeremiah Diaz
Didn't he say his coworkers fucked trannies?
Benjamin Thomas
Al pastor is life.
Aiden Evans
>tfw no qt Nuyomexican gf
Luis Morgan
how much is the cover charge at La Marina? And is it an outdoor place? I'm not really into those and they tend to be seasonal for obvious reasons.
Liam Long
yes! you remembered me! they allso spoke in Zapotec and not Spanish
Benjamin Perez
How's Zapotec different than Mexican? For example, how do you say, "como esta usted?" In Zapotec?
Chase Powell
>Tacos Matamoros masterrace checking in
Angel Edwards
It's been a while since I've been but it was nice at the time. Apparently the quality has dipped significantly since then. Also there's no cover charge outside of musical events.
Elijah Morgan
It's completely different. It's a native Mexican language. It's as close to Spanish as Japanese.
Logan Ward
They're my second favorite in the neighborhood. Almost landed there tonight, but we were out with a friend from SF who had lived in Mexico for a while, and she wasn't all that hot for Mexican tonight. So we ended up doing Turkish at Kofte Piyaz, which is quite good in terms of food and service and a very good value. And our friend was impressed, so it was the right choice.
Jace Watson
Do you like it more than El Bronco?
Grayson Wilson
That's fucking hilarious
Henry Evans
excuse me while I drop some pics from around houston that you cant even order without spanish
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Alexander Kelly
these are flour but i watch someones grandma slap em out right in front of me so fuck it theyre delicious
Nolan Ortiz
this user has the right idea
Brody Cooper
Ok, Houstonfag. I'm a Manhattanfag, and while i'd admit that Texas has an excellent availability of 'authentic Mexican cuisine', all you're showing us is fucking tacos. Tacos are delicious and good, but let's not pretend that they aren't babby's first entry level Mexican food that you can get pretty much anywhere where people speak Spanish in the US. It'd be like Euros arguing over who has the best American cuisine and they use pictures of burgers to prove it. Anyone thinking that Mexican style tacos are exotic anymore either lives in the deepest depths of the rural Midwest, or hasn't been paying attention in the last 10-15 years.
While other anons have mentioned the 500,000 Mexican immigrants here in NYC, let's face it. Unless you live here, no one is gonna find good Mexican food in the city, because tourists never want to go north of 96th street or outside any borough that doesn't start with an 'M'. It's a damn shame, but at the same time I kinda like not getting the tourism bullshit fucking up my neighborhood.
If you're in town sometime, try going up into The Bronx. South Bronx has some good food, and I had a really good mole in either Mott Haven or Morrisania, I can't remember.
Samuel Hughes
>NYC (the US's Mecca for Mexican Food)
Aiden Ortiz
Actually, tons of tourists go to Brooklyn now.
And there is even authentic Mex in the East Village, but of course you'll find more Mexican food in neighborhoods where Mexicans actually live.
Eli Scott
>try going off the beaten path in NYC.
The problem is that's kind of tricky for someone who isn't familiar with it. 10 years ago I visited a friend who's native NYC and he took me to a lot of off the beaten path restaurants that were great. But as we were walking or on the subway, I'd say something like let's get off at this stop and walk so I can see the area and sometmes he'd say, we don't want to get off at this stop. We've got to go a couple more, because this areas bad. But there'd be no way for a non-native to know that. Based on what he was saying, you can have perfectly fine and comfortable areas adjacent to some downright dangerous ones without much of a transition.
Nolan Allen
Your friend sounds like a pussy, there's pretty much nowhere left in NYC that's too dangerous to venture anymore.
Dominic Johnson
NYC's dangerous areas are like a tickle party pillow fight compared to Detroit. The only reason Chicago has more shootings than Detroit is that everyone is now gone. Nobody left to rob or steal from. The city has demolished so much of it's structures that it has turned into farm land. I saw white tailed deer strolling around near downtown just last fall.
Jonathan Reed
I dunno some white kids might see my outfit and snicker as I walk past. Sound pretty risky to me.
Charles Brooks
lol what. The "dangerous neighborhoods" in New York have like 2 murders a year and it costs 2k to live there.
Leo Martinez
Sure, white boy.
Sure.
Ryder Campbell
Not to mention, the only areas that migjt actually be bad for a tourist to walk around (Brownsville, East New York) are balls deep in Brooklyn and it's unlikely a tourist would be anywhere near there.
Daniel Martin
Lol you're the scared white suburbanite
Caleb Anderson
I lived in East Harlem for a bit, which is considered the most dangerous area in Manhattan. I am also white and was usually dressed for white-collar work, which presumably would paint a big target on me. During the day, no one ever gave a fuck except beggars who would single me out, and at night (like 1-4 am) I'd occasionally see some gangsters on corners selling drugs, but as long as you didn't just walk up to them and start talkin you were fine.
The most important part of hanging out in a "bad neighborhood" at night is to: 1. don't look or dress like a tourist or carry touristy things, (backpack, camera, water bottle,etc.) 2. don't be such a tryhard to blend in that it backfires and you look like undercover NYPD instead 3. don't be meek, but don't be rude either
Also, if you're trying to find something in a neighborhood and you're close but not quite able to find it, stop staring at your fucking phone and just ask a shopkeeper, delivery guy on a bike, or a woman. Looking at your phone constantly like you're lost says you're not from around the area and oblivious.