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Contribute FeedbackMayahuel offers a mix of experiences with a blend of good and not-so-good moments. Some reviewers praised the food and ambiance, highlighting standout dishes like the salmon la plancha and fish tacos, while others found the menu limited and service lacking. The restaurant seems to be a hit or miss depending on the day, but overall, it offers a decent dining option in the neighborhood. With a cozy vibe and creative dishes like mole and chorizo, Mayahuel might be worth a try for those seeking a new Mexican food spot.
It was ok. Not great -not terrible. Chips were cold and tasted stale. Salsa was good. I had brisket tacos that needed more flavor. Service was good.
We were disappointed. Drinks took a long time to come. Chips were stale. Tacos were okayânot bad but nothing special. The cost was high for what it is.
First time dining it was quite pleasant and tasty. It's a neighborhood gem and great for Mexican cuisine. I will return.
Service, food and ambiance were great. The portion size of the dishes we had were more than adequate. We both ordered the Machaca and neither one of us could finish the entire dish.
We do not live in the district, but visit quite often, so we research our options ahead of time. We were staying in an area that was quite new to us, and we loved it! But there were no âtried and true â places to hold in reserve just in case. So Mayahuel was a very lucky find for us. Small, intimate place with great ambiance, we ate outdoors because it was a beautiful evening for late August in DC. It was very busy! But the staff was friendly and gracious throughout! Food was very good, margaritas using the house tequila great. Chips were from the usual colors of corn, but each color had a different spice, which of course went well with and enhanced the flavor of the salsa. We enjoyed the salmon la plancha entree and the fish tacos. Both were well prepared and not the usual Mexican fare. Yrs, we would return, but not when there is a conference with multiple thousands of attendees just up the hill.