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  1. Grab a plate of nachos ($18) or chilaquiles ($20) to share, or order up some smoked duck tacos ($20) or shrimp and chorizo tacos ($24) if you’re feeling peckish after a swim. The well-stocked ...

    • Cafe Iguana

      Before the Mexican wave hit our shores, there was Café...

    • Cha Cha Cha

      Singapore’s oldest Mexican restaurant with a 33 year history...

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  2. Best Mexican Restaurants in Singapore, Singapore: Find Tripadvisor traveller reviews of Singapore Mexican restaurants and search by price, location, and more.

    • Papi’s Tacos
    • Muchachos
    • Cafe Iguana
    • Lucha Loco
    • Super Loco
    • La Salsa
    • El Mero Mero
    • Cha Cha Cha
    • El Patio
    • Margarita’s

    With an interior that feels very much like a food truck, Papi’s Tacos is by far the most authentic experience you can find in our sunny shores when it comes to Mexican food. The restaurant is led by Mexican Chef-owner, Jose Mauricio Espinoza, otherwise known by regulars as ‘Papi’. A crowd favourite is their Tacos De Pescado(Fish Tacos) (S$13 for a ...

    Muchachostops my list for being the best burrito I’ve had in Singapore to date. If you’ve ever had Chipotle before you know how much of a travesty it is that there isn’t one in Singapore. Muchachos provides the closest substitute for my go-to casual, quick service custom burrito fix. They also whip up tasty tacos, burrito bowls and quesadillas to y...

    Cafe Iguana (co-founded by an American) is one of my favourite Mexican restaurants in Singapore because it checks a few key boxes for me: jugs of great margaritas, chilli con quesoand massive portion sizes—the key ingredients to good US-Mexican food. The space, located on the river in Clarke Quay, is massive making it ideal for families, large grou...

    Lucha Locois consistently hailed as one of the most favoured restaurants by the expat community for its food and drink offerings, as well as its overall ambience. Its corner location and outdoor tables at the top of Duxton Hill are always buzzing, making this a go-to place for a lively night out. Their gourmet corn tacos and cinnamon chocolate dess...

    Super Loco, a newish sister restaurant of Lucha Loco, has become a major draw inside the Robertson Quay area. Super Loco just so happens to be about a block away from where I stay, so I’ve been more than a few times. The verdict – skip their dinner and head over for the weekend brunch. While I was meh on Super Locos’ dinner offerings (portions too ...

    New to my radar, La Salsaserves up tasty, well-executed, no fuss, classic Mexican dishes inside a hip, yet relaxed atmosphere. Their homemade guacamole has guests returning for that alone, while the size and punch of flavour in their sizzling fajitas will have me returning. La Salsa is a great weekend spot for groups or a date night with live soloi...

    Feeling fancy? While I personally prefer ‘dive’ Mexican establishments (the divey-er the better) it’s good to have at least one nicer, fine option in your Mexican restaurant arsenal. Located at CHIJMES, El Mero Merofocuses on the quality and presentation of their food. They have even gone as far to partner with Comcrop, Singapore’s first rooftop ga...

    Cha Cha Chais one of Singapore’s oldest Mexican restaurants. What I like best about this place: complimentary chips and salsa upon seating, friendly staff, quick service and a super chill atmosphere. Their ground beef burritos are massive and filling, making it a great value. Cha Cha Cha’s stews are another popular choice. The caldillo (beef) and t...

    Located directly next door to Cha Cha Cha in Holland Village, El Patiois another popular Mexican option for Holland Village residents and Mexican enthusiasts alike. The brightly coloured tables and vibrant interior decor is extremely eye-catching and inviting. The prices here are a touch higher than its low key neighbour, but the food is equally as...

    The institution that is Margarita’shas had patrons flocking to this Dempsey Hill hot spot for years. Margarita’s is home to my favourite salsa in Singapore and the burritos are huge. Personally, I prefer sitting outside in the patio area while people watching and enjoying a leisurely Saturday afternoon. While all the places on this list are pretty ...

    • Super Loco Customs House. Style. Contemporary Mexican. Prices. S$45++ per pax. Address. 70 Collyer Quay. #01-14 Customs House. Singapore 049323.
    • Café Iguana. Style. Modern Mexican dishes. Prices. S$35++ per pax. Address. 30 Merchant Road. #01-03 Riverside Point. Singapore 058282. Phone. +65 6236 1275.
    • Margarita’s Dempsey Hill. Style. Classic Mexican cuisine. Prices. S$50++ per pax. Address. 11 Dempsey Road. #01-19. Singapore 249673. Phone. +65 6471 3228.
    • Piedra Negra. Style. Traditional Mexican food. Prices. S$25++ per pax. Address. 241 Beach Rd. Singapore 189753. Phone. +65 6291 1297. Opening hours. Daily 12:00 - 00:00.
  3. May 27, 2024 · Whether you fancy a sizzling plate of fajitas, flavourful fish tacos complete with house-made tortillas, or a burrito exploding with cheese and ground beef, Urban List has rounded up the best spots for a taste of Mexico—so now all you have to do is sit back and sip pretty on your margaritas.

  4. May 2, 2023 · Mexican food has been on the rise in Singapore for quite some time now. Creamy guacamole, zesty salsa, and sumptuous, spicy meats—Mexican cuisine excites every area of the palate, with its breadth of punchy sour, spicy, sweet, and salty flavours.

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  6. Apr 30, 2024 · Send your taste buds on an adventure with an array of Mexican flavours in Singapore at these delightful Mexican restaurants. From zesty salsas to smoky chipotle, loaded nachos and tacos – brace yourselves for a gastronomic journey that will transport you to the heart of Mexico.

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