Tomato Restaurants in Mesilla

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City: Mesilla, 1950 Calle Del Norte, Mesilla I-88046, United States
"Andele Restaurant was our first stop after reaching Las Cruces on a late Sunday evening. Even at 8PM, the parking lot was almost completely full, and when we walked in, we saw most of the tables occupied. Luckily, we didn't have to wait for a seat. This was our first time trying New Mexican food, so we tried to get a variety of foods. Chips and Salsa Complimentary The chips seem to be fried in house, although there were quite a few broken pieces in the bowl and a smattering of whole chips on top. They were served warm and crunchy. Andele has 5 types of salsa in the salsa bar to choose from, plus jalapeno toreados. The salsa choices include chili de arbol super smoky and the spiciest of the bunch , jalapeno tomatillo possibly the least spicy , chipotle less spicy than the arbol due to addition of sour cream , pico 2nd least spicy, due to addition of raw jalapeno there was way more jalapeno than onion/tomato , and traditional red chili salsa medium spicy . The server delivers the chips, but you can get the salsa yourself. I heard that at the Doghouse across the street same food, but patio/outdoor dining you can get the chips yourself. Cup of Posole $7.20 Delicious. Medium spicy, filled with tender chunks of pork, hominy that had a good bite, rich and savory broth. It came with generous amounts of raw diced onion, cilantro, and oddly four packets of saltines. I didn't use any of the saltines. It also came with a lime sliced in half, but it was kind of dried out and impossible to get any juice out of. Speaking to someone else, apparently there's an option of bolillo bread instead of the saltines, but we weren't given the choice when ordering. Maybe it was because I got it as an appetizer instead of the full order? Combination Plate Number 1 $13.05 This came with an enchilada, relleno, flauta, and green chile con carne. Texturally, there isn't much difference between the sauce and the rolled enchilada, so it was hard to tell what was what. It gets a bit lost in all the toppings. The chile relleno seemed to be hand battered and fried in a delightfully chewy batter. The beef flauta was just randomly hanging out on the side. It was fried well and crisp. The green chili con carne was nice and came with chunks of meat and fluffy potatoes, with a slight spice from the hatch chiles. Most of the plate was topped with a bunch of queso and cheddar cheese, which helped a little to mellow out the spiciness of the green sauce it's still pretty spicy so be careful! . The accompanying Mexican rice and refried beans pretty standard, nothing special. Combination Plate Number 2 $13.05 Just coming in from Tucson, where the Sonoran style food we got wasn't particularly spicy, we did not expect the spice levels here. My wife regretted getting this with every bite. She is not used to eating spicy food and this absolutely demolished her. After a few bites, we had to switch plates. They put a ridiculous amount of arbol? based red sauce on the top, giving a super smoky and spicy taste. As with the Combo #1, the enchilada kinds of gets lost in all the sauce. The red chili con carne came with lots of meat and potatoes, all tender with a nice savory taste to start, then a spice that starts to build up. Don't rely on the tender chunks of potato to hide you from the spice it's quite potent. The chicken flauta was also just randomly placed on the side here as well. The pork tamale was filled with shredded pork and smothered with that red sauce. Andele has some great food at good prices. It was a lot spicier than we thought going in so we couldn't enjoy it as much, but if you like spicy food, Andele is a great choice."
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