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Is El Mariachi the place in Moultonborough?
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We live 3 mins. from El mariachi.
When we go out for Mexican. We drive right by it and go another 30 mins. to El jimador |
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We are from Phoenix a place well known for great mexican food. We went to El Mariachi once and were very disappinted. Thought the food was bland. We dont eat Mexican often while at the lake as we know we will get our fix when back in Phoenix but when we do we will go to El Jimador. It's the closest we find to what we can get at good neighborhood restaurants in Phoenix
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I have not eaten at El Mariachi, but their other restaurant in Wolfeboro 'El Centenario' leaves a lot to be desired...
When we crave mexican, we take a 30 minute drive to La Corona on Rt. 11 in Rochester - in the 50's style silver diner, which has great food and great service. It is close to the big box stores and grocers, so that's a plus too. |
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We like their sister restaurant el centenario. The owner is from Puebla, so we stick to dishes from that region like the tinga poblana. I'll agree that their enchiladas and burritos aren't that great so we skip the baja and sonoran style dishes. The chiles en nogada and tacos al carbon are great though. Can't comment on the drinks as I'm usually drinking either beer or sipping tequila
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