The tamales here are some of the best I’ve ever had. They were so good that I visited three times in one week while visiting from Alabama. The tamales were delicious, flavorful, generously filled with meat, and served piping hot and fresh. The pork tamales were my favorite. The street tacos were solid, with well seasoned meat and fresh toppings. I also tried the caldo de res. It was fresh and steaming hot with quality ingredients, though a bit bland, which is pretty typical for many Mexican caldo soups since it’s mostly a simple broth. A little salt and black pepper did the trick. The fresh juices were good too. I had the cucumber, lemon, and mint. I wanted to try their pozole verde, but they were closed for New Year’s. Highly recommend if you’re looking for great street tacos and especially tamales. Side note: it’s a small establishment with limited seating, so get there early.
Mexico City Kitchen
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The tamales here are some of the best I’ve ever had. They were so good that I visited three times in one week while visiting from Alabama. The tamales were delicious, flavorful, generously filled with meat, and served piping hot and fresh. The pork tamales were my favorite. The street tacos were solid, with well seasoned meat and fresh toppings. I also tried the caldo de res. It was fresh and steaming hot with quality ingredients, though a bit bland, which is pretty typical for many Mexican caldo soups since it’s mostly a simple broth. A little salt and black pepper did the trick. The fresh juices were good too. I had the cucumber, lemon, and mint. I wanted to try their pozole verde, but they were closed for New Year’s. Highly recommend if you’re looking for great street tacos and especially tamales. Side note: it’s a small establishment with limited seating, so get there early.
Mexico City Kitchen is a very simple, no-frills restaurant, but the flavor truly stands out from the first bite. This is a place where the focus is clearly on the food—and they absolutely deliver. The red chilaquiles torta and the red chilaquiles are easily some of the best items on the menu, packed with flavor and done right. The pozole, both red and green, is also excellent—well served, full of flavor, and very authentic. On top of that, the customer service is very good: friendly, attentive, and welcoming, which makes the experience even better. A simple spot with top-tier Mexican flavors in Indianapolis. Highly recommended.
Mexico City Kitchen is a very simple, no-frills restaurant, but the flavor truly stands out from the first bite. This is a place where the focus is clearly on the food—and they absolutely deliver. The red chilaquiles torta and the red chilaquiles are easily some of the best items on the menu, packed with flavor and done right. The pozole, both red and green, is also excellent—well served, full of flavor, and very authentic. On top of that, the customer service is very good: friendly, attentive, and welcoming, which makes the experience even better. A simple spot with top-tier Mexican flavors in Indianapolis. Highly recommended.
Family and I visited this place because we saw it online and that it was new.. The food was 100/10! Very delicious. I ordered the pambazo, husband ordered the red pozole, and my son ordered the torta. Everything was amazing! Only downside is it is a VERY small place, so if you plan on eating in, you might have to wait a while (or if your lucky like us, you won't have to wait at all) the space is limited, so the tables are very much close together. But that is the only downside like I said. The food is definitely worth trying. I did notice they had a banner that they have a second location on Pendleton Pike, which is a lot bigger. Will definitely check that place out soon. But definitely, this place was amazing. They have menus at the entrance, which you can check out in line while you wait to order take out.