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discovered last night with a colleague who surprises the super quality and freshness of the products; The quantity is also responsible, without any problems, by adding sauces or vegetables. Traditional beers with typical dishes are served with a piece of green lemon... It seems obvious, but is not always served in other Mexican restaurants! warm welcome in an intimate setting I will certainly come back for my pleasur... View all feedback.
What Tristan Loiseau doesn't like about Resto des Dames:
Very little resemblance in appearance and none at all in flavour to Mexican cuisine. Many comments claim it's a mix of Sri Lankan and Mexican. The Mexican must have lost along the way from the kitchen. View all feedback.
Nice little place with decoration closer to india than Mexico but we did not care ; place is small and gets very busy , especially if there is a noisy group as there was one when we came ; plus the delivery guys come and go all the time which is not very pleasant . But food is good , we started with a margarita , generous and well prepared with nachos ; then had the different courses fajitas, enchilladas ...everything was quite tasty. wine list quite short with unfortunately no latin america wines. Prices quite reasonable . Service a bit erratic , especially as they prepare food to take away too , so they should focus more on customers in the room . we did not get our food all together ( we were 5 ) , but all in all we enjoyed it and we will come back.
Me and a friend came here before we went to watch psg, we had a few beers and the chicken fajitas. the fajitas were thoroughly enjoyable and the beers were pretty good too. Glad we stumbled across this place!
We had been in Paris for a while and decided we wanted something different and close to our hotel. We chose this restaurant at around 8 p.m.There was no one else in the restaurant and yet it took a while for the young man to take our order. It looks like they were filling take out orders for 2 bike couriers.My wife and teenage daughter ordered an appetizer each (nachos and quesadillas) while I ordered an entree (enchilada). We were very pleased with our meals. The flavor reminded me of the authentic Mexican food I had in Dallas 30 years ago!A party of 15 arrived just as we were leaving. I was glad to see that other people would be able to enjoy the excellent food this restaurant serves!
Located in the 17th "arondissement", a colourful and lively neighbourhood of the French capital, this little bistro provides good food for a reasonable price. As a starter, the guacamole and the shrimp ceviche were extremely fresh and tasty. The fajitas were served sizzling with plenty of side dishes. We choose to drink wine, after all we were in Paris, and the Bordeaux was a choice we did not regret. The welcome was very warm and the atmosphere typical of a family bistro with neighbours coming in to say hello and have a drink with the owner
This tiny restaurant could easily be missed but that would be a mistake as it is a great find! The food was really delicious and between 5 of us we sampled quite a selection on the menu, including vegetarian options. Not an expert in Mexican food just know it was very tasty and it all went down really well. Beer and cocktails were good too. We had really good friendly service, ate and drank loads and had a thoroughly enjoyable evening. Lovely touch to be offered tequila or alternative on the house. This followed by a very reasonable bill just another reason to highly recommend this restaurant.