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- Baro Cinco de Mayo Celebration. If you don’t have Cinco de Mayo plans just yet, now you do. This popular Toronto restaurant is going all in with four floors of celebrations from dance parties to curated menus.
- El Catrin Destileria. The annual Cinco de Mayo celebrations kick off at El Catrin Destileria next week. Though you can expect the same great music and vibes, food and drink features have yet to be announced.
- A Taste of Mexico – W Toronto. W Toronto is hosting a Cinco de Mayo experience at Skylight with a special menu, A Taste of Mexico courtesy of Chef Alejandra Sánchez of W Punta de Mita.
- Barrio. Cinco de Mayo or not, Barrio’s menu is always stacked for lunch, brunch, and dinner. Plus, they’ve got drink selections unlike any other, and they have a great patio, if it happens to be open on the Friday.
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- Birria Tacos. Let’s get the fiesta started with these irresistible birria tacos! What is birria, you ask? Simply put, it’s Mexican stew that cooks low and slow until it’s melt-in-your-mouth tender.
- Mexican Street Corn Salad. Street corn is a favorite in Mexican culture. It’s sweet, creamy, zesty, and spiced just right. It’s also perfect for the holidays!
- Chicken Enchiladas. You can never go wrong with chicken enchiladas. They have the most scrumptious and hearty chicken and black bean filling. And the lashings of a homemade enchilada sauce and the smothering of melty cheese are just the cherries on top.
- Easy Tostada. Tostadas are a fun party dish you can serve as an appetizer or whole meal. They’re effortless to toss together and super versatile to boot.
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- Mexican Appetizers and Sides
- Tacos
- Mexican Mains
- Mexican Desserts
If you're not familiar with dragon fruit (also called pitaya), definitely give it a try in this cocktail. It has a flavor that's reminiscent of kiwi, but what's truly remarkable about it is its brilliant color. And to take this margarita to the next level, you can rim the glass with salt mixed with crushed dried rose petals. Let this coconut-lime m...
Once you try making tortilla chips from scratch, it'll be hard to go back to the store-bought version. Often eaten freh out of the oven and still slightly warm, homemade chips give you the opportunity to play with spices, seasonings and flavor. These get a chipotle-chile dusting and squeeze of lime and include a recipe for stellar guacamole. To che...
If there is one dish associated with Mexico City, it would be tacos al pastor. These are to Mexico what cheesesteaks are to Philadelphia and poutine is to Montreal. It's arguably the only authentic Mexico City street food. Birria tacoshave exploded in popularity over the last couple of years, and there's a reason why: It takes a lot of elbow grease...
"I'm in New Orleans, so we like to find any way possible to use the beautiful Gulf shrimp. This dish takes a staple New Orleans ingredient but adds the flavors of my Mexican culture," says Chef Aarón Sánchez. If you haven't tried carne asada inside a quesadilla, get ready for a life-changing experience. Quesadillas are always served at parrilladas ...
Soft, tender and delicate, this upside down cake with a tropical spin is perfect with a nice cup of tea or a cappuccino after a delicious meal (or anytime of day, really). Elevate plain chocolate brownies with a hint of hot, smoky chipotle powder and dash of cinnamon. It's like Mexican hot chocolate you can slice through with a fork. Conclude your ...
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This spot stays open until 2 a.m.! With four locations in Toronto, La Carnita is known for its tasty tacos and refreshing cocktails. Each location features eye-catching art, designed with the help of local artists. On a Friday night, the music is bumping, the tequila is flowing, and the Cinco de Mayo celebrations are sure to be at an all-time high.
- Baro Toronto. Tickets are available for its Cinco de Mayo event! Enjoy a curated prix fixe dining experience featuring Baro’s signature dishes and drinks.
- El Catrin. Go big or go home! El Catrin is going all out for Cinco de Mayo with a three-day celebration. We’re talking new menu items, tasty themed drinks, a mariachi band, and even tequila tastings.
- Hush Hush. Garb some authentic eats from Classico Macha with two for one tacos and take down some refreshing drinks at Hush Hush. If you want to keep the party going, stay longer and dance all night long at its weekly Latin party.
- RendezViews. Celebrate Cinco de Mayo on Toronto’s largest patio. Let’s hope the weather is kind enough to give us some much-needed sunshine on this outdoor patio.
May 5, 2024 · 2. El Catrin. As part of the celebrations, El Catrin in the Distillery District, is hosting their 3-day Cinco de Mayo Fiesta. Offering delicious authentic Mexican food, Herradura margs and entertainment, all in the name of honouring the people, food and traditions of Puebla, Mexico! Reservations for the dining room can be made online and the ...
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May 5, 2023 · Happy Cinco De Mayo! Here are 5 Mexican Restaurants to eat at in Toronto. 1. z-teca. Locations: 175 Bloor Street E, 444 Yonge Street, 199 Bay Street, Unit C-168, 130 King Street West, 5150 Yonge Street, Unit 7, 120 Bremner Boulevard, 3365 Steeles Avenue East, 40 Eglinton Avenue East