I jumped right in and ordered a house margarita, which was good but not great, though I must stress that I am super picky about my margarita. Next time I may try their Sangria.
Margarita |
Nick ordered a michelada, which is a beer that is enhanced with some lime juice and clamato or tomato juice. As you can see the glass is lined with a variety of spices that are also mixed into the drink.
Michelada |
Chips and salsa |
Being a huge fan of guacamole we of course had to get an order, which was also made table-side.
Lots of Guacamole |
Since there were so many different dishes, coming up with an ordering strategy was a bit difficult! There are a number of terrific looking appetizers, salads, small plates, and larger entrees. We went with the "eyes bigger than our bellies" approach. We decided to try the Botana Mexicana, an appetizer sampler made for two people.
Botana Mexicana |
The elote was my favorite - up there with the salsa. The corn was absolutely delicious. The grill really highlighted the flavors of the corn, but the queso fresco was incredible. We saw a lot of orders of this coming out of the kitchen, so this must be a popular dish (and I can see why!) Nick loved the chilapitas since he is a huge fan of of sweet plantains in general, but with pulled pork and the rest of the toppings, there was really nothing for him to dislike! This was his favorite dish of the evening. The taquitos and the tamale were good but by the time we started to eat those, we started getting full! They were good, just not AS good as the rest of the plate.
Nick ordered the ensaladas de frutas, which had mixed greens, fresh orange, avocados, seasonal fruits and pickled onions topped with queso fresco and an evoo vinaigrette dressing.
Ensaladas De Frutas |
Finally, I ordered the traditional tacos a la Mexicana, which is three soft corn tacos with grilled marinated pork and topped with onions, cilantro, salsa verde and chipotle sauce.
Tacos |
This was one of the best Mexican meals I have had in Boston. The variety of food on their menu was different and seemed more authentic than what you traditionally see on Mexican restaurant menus around here. If you are looking for some great Mexican food, Zocalo is the place to go.
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