El Mercado Cocina Mexicana (Reported Closed)

(214) 742-1740

920 S Pearl Street, Dallas, TX | Directions   75201

32.778431 -96.790044
  • Hours

    Mon-Fri 8am-3 pm Sat, Sun 8am-5pm
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5.0
July 12, 2009

Great Food. Been going to this little resturant for several years. When I go to the farmer market i always eat there. Great mexican food and great on the budget.

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3.0
July 09, 2009

fish tacos are to die for. The tacos are fresh and burritos beat anything you ever had. The salsa should be sold in jars.

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5.0
May 07, 2008

Great Food, Low Price, Wonderful Time. You're greeted at the door when you enter. (At this point, if you?re looking to eat outside, you need to let them know or they will seat you inside) Once you?re seated you?re brought homemade chips and fresh salsa in a serving container with individual bowls for everyone at the table (so you don?t have to worry about those double dippers that you may be sitting with) Inside is decorated with a tradition Mexican look. Outside you have the pigeons walking around hoping you?ll spare them a chip or two! You can always order a Bud Light or a Mexican Cerveza of your choice (I prefer Sol with lime). Your food is served rather quickly; I?ve tried most of the menu and I haven?t found anything I don?t like! My wife always has tortilla soup; she absolutely loves it! Once you finish your meal, I highly recommend that you try out the Flan. When it?s all said and done, your check is brought to you, you realize ?I had a really great time for a low, low price.?

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February 25, 2005

Cheerful Tex-Mex oasis churns out platefuls of cheap, filling food amid the marketplace bustle.. In Short
Farm workers and white-collar downtown denizens mingle in this nest of Mexican tiles, brightly painted walls and serape curtains. The food is as authentic as the decor, sticking to such classics as enchiladas, tortilla soup and fajitas. More adventurous types should go for the camarones a la diabla, jumbo shrimp sauteed in a tangy concoction of hot peppers and herbs.

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