Tuesday, February 26, 2013

how to enjoy mexican in paris

Tomorrow morning, my beau leaves for the United States. San Francisco, to be exact. I can't even tell you how jealous I am. So what if he's going for work and I have midterms next week? I'm the one who's American...
In all seriousness, aside from the primary fact that I would l-o-v-e to visit friends, I'd also love to have a burrito. I miss Mexican food here in Paris. The U.S. must have spoiled me with its proximity to this fantastic cuisine. For instance: "Long week at the office? Let's meet for tequila cocktails and whatever Mexican dishes we're in the mood for."Or, "tough hike on Runyon Canyon this morning? No worries, I know a stand that serves the best tacos." No matter how much I enjoy the multitude of North African culinary delight here (Lebanese is my favorite), I can't help but need more guacamole in my life. It must truly be in my blood.
Thankfully, I do know one place to go: Anahuacalli. This inviting restaurant accented with Mexican decor serves the real deal. Their guacamole was chunky (as I prefer it), accompanied by two complimentary salsa (one was quite spicy, a rarity in France) and housemade chips. Alongside a perfect margarita, I had diy tortillas of sorts with an assortment of flavorful fillings including chicken in a tomatillo sauce, refried beans with queso fresco, and fajita-style beef. My date enjoyed a plato fuerte of prawns in a mildy picante sauce over rice, with a Corona. The only thing I regret is not remembering the names of our dishes.

I couldn't afford to go there all the time though. And that's where the more casual and economical option #2 comes in: El Guacamole. It's not surprising they're owned by the same people. This simple taqueria serves deliciously filled and wonderfully garnished tacos. I devoured three, plus a margarita, for only 17 euros. Other menus at 14 (3 tacos, 1 cerveza) and 10 (3 tacos, soda/agua fresca) are also available.

Recently, I also had the opportunity to try the much buzzed about Candelaria. I was disappointed. It wasn't just the small, crowded space that got to me; my tacos carne asada were dry and over-priced, and the butternut squash tacos (which could've been an exciting innovation) were just alright. The only thing that'll keep me going back is the unmarked bar in the back. The Guapo--made with crema mezcal, chipotle, red pepper, agave, lemon, and tequila--is just spectacular. Speaking of drinks :) I'm so looking forward to belatedly celebrating National Margarita Day with Anna at happy hour tomorrow. Think cinnamon.

11 comments:

  1. This looks super yummy! I think I have to visit someday soon. In Sweden we don't have such great Mexican food and I've never had the "real deal" but perhaps this could make up for it? ;)

    xx Carin
    (www.parisinfourmonths.com)

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    1. All the more reason to pay a visit to any of these options and enjoy some real-ish Mexican dishes!

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  2. Oh I'm so glad you found good Mexican in Paris! That was always one thing I missed.

    Looks like we could be meeting for Mexican or vino sooner than expected... more on that later!

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  3. I can't believe they up the price €4 for a beer instead of soda!! Crazy place, Paris.

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    1. Ha, it definitely has carved out a city of its own culture :)

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  4. Oh I've seen Anahuacalli, I still have to try it and Candelaria as well.
    My expectations aren't too high though, I'm mexican and I'm really hard to please in terms of so called "Mexican food" in countries other than México...
    But the drink you mention already makes me wanna go try!
    Ohh, and burritos aren't Mexican but Tex-Mex ;)
    Ylenia
    Ambitieuse.net

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    1. Ha, I know! I'm catering to American tastes usually ;) my father's Mexican.

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  5. I wasn't terribly impressed by Candelaria either. I used to live in the Marais and stumbled upon it one afternoon when they first opened, so I wasn't following a buzz, and was still disappointed. My tacos were super dry and expensive. Every time I read glowing testimonials about this place, I get confused. I'm glad it's not just me, but something tells me that you and I are picky with our tacos. The secret is simplicity.

    And cinnamon margs!! Aren't those the best? La Perla is such a great spot!

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    1. Sorry to hear you had a mediocre experience as well! But, it's nice to know I'm not alone. I don't know how so many others rave about it. And yes, cinnamon margaritas ARE the best :).

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