Best Latin American Restaurants in NW Dallas / Love Field Area
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- JJaimevipDallas - Fort Worth •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe love our experience at mar y sol the food and drinks was awesome. Our waiter Sofia was so friendly and so helpful, she recommended really good choices on the food and drinks. She definitely made our experience the best! We definitely would be coming back just because of her.More infoMar Y SolPrice: Expensive• Latin American• Knox / Henderson•4.4
- CColleenvipSan Francisco Bay Area •6 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe had a great dinner at Te Deseo. I made reservations before a concert at AAC and it was an easy walk from the parking lot and then to the concert. Our server and the manager were helpful in picking items for us to share. The charred octopus and the fried rice were our favorites! The cocktails were great and we enjoyed the ambiance. We all agreed we’d come back, especially prior to an event at AAC.More infoTe DeseoPrice: Expensive• Latin American• Downtown•4.1
- OTOpenTable DinerNew York City •6 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoI chose this restaurant on a whim while in the DFW area for a short trip. I was trying to pick a restaurant between the airport and my hotel and chose based on a couple of pictures of the food. When I got to the restaurant, looking at the menu I could tell I would be in for a treat- ingredients that aren’t easy to find (ex. Huitlacoche) and the drinks were excellent. I went with the pan-seared cobia and it was very tasty as was the Mexican Cioppino. My only regret was that I wasn’t hungrier so I could have tried a couple appetizers. The food was excellent, the ambiance was modern but not too loud. Would definitely recommend if you want Latin food with a modern twist.More infoHugo's Invitados - Las ColinasPrice: Expensive• Mexican• Irving