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Mexican in New Brunswick


Daniel

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Understand that New Brunswick has a large Mexican Population, I was hoping there would be a few great places there especially for lunch today.. It can be from Taco Stand to nice place.. As long as no one suggests Marias Cantina, I am ok with it..

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Daniel. I recall reading a review in the past 6 months of a Mexican eatery in New Brunswick which sounded pretty authentic. The review was in the U.S. 1 weekly out of Princeton. I think the restaurant was on the outskirts of N.B., not in the downtown. Hopefully an e-gulleter will help out with the name and location.

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Hey, thanks a lot.. By the reviewers own words, he said it was hard to go wrong eating Mexican in New Brunswick.. This definately makes we want to start exploring.. I have been to the majority of those restaurants mentioned.. Really like Los Molinas.. New Brunswick is a good food town..

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I have an inquiry out for you...will let you know if/when I hear something!

Edit: Foodie pal working at RU says she wasn't aware of any, but now she wants me to let HER know about any that you find! :laugh:

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Here is a list of places someone gave me...

1)Cinco De Mayo- On Somerset Street

2) Costa Chica- On Handy street

3)Noa Noa- On French st

4)Taqueria Poblano- On Bayard st

5)Oaxaqueno- On Joyce Kilmer avenue

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