Mexican Kitchen
Mexican Kitchen is a restaurant located in Wickford, England that offers a variety of cuisine options including Mexican, Chilean, Galician, Middle Eastern, Oaxacan, Paraguayan, Puerto Rican, Spanish, Tapas, Valencian, and Western. They also serve gluten-free options and have a bar with cocktails. Additionally, they offer lunch and dinner options and cater to those looking for American and English cuisine. Mexican Kitchen is a great option for those looking for a diverse range of restaurant and bar options.
Introduction to Mexican Kitchen
Mexican Kitchen is a unique restaurant located in Wickford, England. The company was founded with the purpose of bringing traditional Mexican cuisine to the UK. What makes this company stand out is its commitment to providing authentic dishes using fresh ingredients and traditional cooking techniques.Services & products
Mexican Kitchen offers a variety of services and products, including lunch and dinner menus, gluten-free options, and catering services for events. Customers can indulge in a range of Mexican dishes such as burritos, tacos, and Oaxacan cuisine. The restaurant also offers a selection of drinks, including cocktails and beers.Location
Mexican Kitchen is located on Runwell Road in Wickford, surrounded by a mix of residential and commercial properties. The area is home to a variety of businesses, including American, Chilean, English, Galician, Middle Eastern, Paraguayan, Puerto Rican, Spanish, and Valencian restaurants, as well as bars and grills. The restaurant is easily accessible by public transportation, with the nearest bus stop, train station, and subway station all within a 10-minute walk.Benefits
Customers should choose Mexican Kitchen for its commitment to authenticity, fresh ingredients, and traditional cooking techniques. The restaurant's extensive menu offers a range of dishes to suit all tastes, and its catering services are ideal for events of all sizes.Good to know
Customers should be aware that Mexican Kitchen does not offer delivery services, and the restaurant can get busy during peak hours. It is recommended to make reservations in advance to avoid waiting times.Reviews
Customers rave about Mexican Kitchen's delicious food, friendly staff, and vibrant atmosphere. Many praise the restaurant for its authentic dishes and fresh ingredients, as well as its excellent value for money. Overall, Mexican Kitchen is highly recommended for those looking for a taste of Mexico in the heart of Wickford.Amenities
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takeout
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delivery
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outdoor seating
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bar
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wi-fi
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kid-friendly
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gluten-free options
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vegan options
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credit cards accepted
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happy hour
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live music
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grill
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full bar
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wine list
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craft beer
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cocktails
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tv
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lunch
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dinner
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gluten-free menu
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delivery service
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gluten-free beer
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gluten-free cocktails
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gluten-free desserts
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gluten-free snacks
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kids menu
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taco
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burrito
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enchilada
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fajita
FAQ
Is there outdoor seating available?
Yes, we do have outdoor seating available for our customers.What is the price range of your menu items?
Our menu items range from £5 to £15, depending on the dish and portion size.Do you take reservations for large parties or events?
Yes, we do take reservations for large parties or events. Please contact us in advance to make the necessary arrangements.Can I customize my order to fit my dietary restrictions?
Yes, we can accommodate dietary restrictions and customize your order accordingly. Please inform our staff of your requirements when placing your order.Do you offer vegetarian or gluten-free options on your menu?
Yes, we do offer vegetarian and gluten-free options on our menu. Please inform our staff of any dietary restrictions when placing your order.Reviews
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Ronnie Miller
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 … More
22-05-2023
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Peter Morris
Vegetarian options: There are some vegetarian options on the menu. Kid-friendliness: I would be comfortable bringing my child here. Parking: Parking is behind the restaurant.
20-05-2023
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2112gecko
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
06-05-2023
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Matt Kinsey
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 … More
06-05-2023
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John Gilbert
An evening meal with low expectations, that still managed to disappoint at every opportunity. As someone who has lived in Texas and visited Baja California (Mexican peninsula) dozens of times, I have sampled my fair share of Mexican food. Ordered an appetizer of chips and salsa - a Mexican staple almost impossible to screw up. No salsa verde (sold out) so instead settled for their (moderately) hot salsa, sour cream, guacamole, and pico de gallo. On that note, pico actually has more than the two ingredients that ours comprised...so I recommend adding jalapeños, cilantro (coriander), salt and lime juice if you really want to call your tomato and onion mix pico de gallo in the future. The plate of tortilla chips that accompanied would have just about filled a cereal bowl but was generously refilled (for an additional £2.50). Ordered the grande burrito to follow...thankfully I ordered the large as I doubt the regular sized entre would be visible with naked eye. Requested it be filled with carne asada (sold out), so opted for chicken instead. Not willing to spend another £9.50 on an over-priced, salty margarita I instead opted for a Mexican beer. A Pacifico (sold out)...Modelo (sold out)...Sol (sold out). OK, enough with this game...how about you just bring me any Mexican beer you DO have. The waiter brought me an Estrella...from Barcelona. Close enough, right? At least they're both "cerveza". One of my lucky fellow patrons ordered the quesadilla with char-grilled chicken. I will say that the aroma of that dish proceeded itself and could be smelled as soon as it left the kitchen. Not due to the aromatic spices used in the chargrilling process, but because it had clearly been left on the stove for about 5 minutes too long and the tortilla was completely burnt. That immediately was sent back prompting a visit from who I can only assume was the "chef" responsible for this abomination. He actually had the "huevos" to justify the still smouldering, carbon-coated dish, stating it was "chargrilled", somehow implying that not only the chicken was supposed to be served that way, the tortilla surrounding the meat was also supposed to resemble something desperately pulled from a house fire in the vane hope it could somehow be saved. (It couldn't) To summarize, a Mexican restaurant that has no salsa verde, carne asada, or Mexican beer is akin to your local McDonalds running out of burgers, special sauce, and coke. Perhaps instead of opening your doors for dinner this evening, you might want to consider a resupply trip to Costco. Just a thought... Parking: An abundance of free parking due the alarmingly low number of actual customers brave enough to endure the offerings of this Mexican "Cocina"
27-04-2023
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Francesca Zuffolato
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 … More
27-04-2023
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Steven Keys
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 Recommended dishes Burrito Enchiladas and Quesadilla, Burritos, Guacamole, Churros, Tacos … More
27-04-2023
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Marie Freeman
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
27-04-2023
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Lee Macdonald
Shouldn’t really tell you about this place because I don’t want everyone knowing about it!!! But this is a great little restaurant and bar… they do amazing but simple Mexican food and a good selection of drinks and all for a very reasonable price! And then… if you fancy a bit of music and a few more drinks there’s a great little bar tucked up the rear of the building. Cracking little place!!! Well done to everyone at Mexican Kitchen! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
27-04-2023
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Bradley Scott
Food : 4/5 | Service : 4/5 | Atmosphere : 4/5 More
27-03-2023