We've got Siloam Springs' top Mexican restaurants covered for you. Try different Mexican dishes, from Street Tacos to Quesabirria, and enjoy some of the best Mexican food in town.
“A lovely family owned and operated restaurant that serves fresh delicious Mexican food with a smile and friendly service. A nice sized dining area and self serve salsa bar. We enjoyed our meals of carne asada street tacos and torta along with chips and salsa. A nice sized portion and excellent prices.“
“This place is amazing. The service is great and the cashiers are really helpful. They always give u a big smile when u come in. Their quesabirias are delicious. And let's talk about the Agua frescas they are so good. The coconut specially. 10/10“
“Stop by Antojitos Arcoiris while I was in Siloam Springs because I wanted a refreshing drink. The agua frescas did not disappoint! It costs about $4 for a large and they have multiple flavors to choose from. I got the melon and coconut. I'll have to try the food next time. Definitely recommend!“
“Great food, great service, great experience.We have been to this place a few times, and every time has been wonderful. All of the dishes we have tried - from spaghetti to calzone to cauliflower crust pizza have been delicious! And we've always been welcomed with a friendly smile and an exceptional wait staff.100% recommend trying this place if you haven't already.“
“Best place to eat in Siloam! The tortas and burritos and fantastic, especially the lengua. Salsas are perfect, the menudo and posole are fresh and delicious, posoles and tortillas have the best masa and the only place around for a quesadilla de mais, totally different from a regular, dry, tasteless quesadilla.“
“They have great food and service. The one and only time our ticket got lost, the woman up at the counter went to figure it out and helped them catch up to get us our tacos a quickly as they could. I appreciate how they take care of their customers.“
“Wonderful experience. Was seated quickly and put our order in. The waitress was excellent and just had an amazing time.Parking: PlentyKid-friendliness: Staff made sure our children were comfortableWheelchair accessibility: Handicapped assistance“
“Stopped in to grab some lunch to go. There are two things I have to say are negatives about this restaurant. First off the prices on the website are incorrect vs what your going to actually pay. The second is I ordered the chili verde and although the Verde sauce had a great flavor the pork was so tough it was a hard to chew. The positive is the hubs ordered the chicken Verde enchiladas and he said they tasted great and were plentiful. Chips are also made in house which are always the best chips.“
“Small little piece of food heaven in Siloam Springs. The two Adobada tacos I had were so delicious I wanted more, but I had more samples to try. Someone mentioned the Queso Brirra tacos were truly scrumptious. So of course, I had to get one, and I was not disappointed at all (I even drank the remaining consomme).On to the Revuelta Papusa! Well, it was crispy, soft, thicker than others, and filled with goodness. Paired with the vinegary slaw, and Papusa sauce, well let's just say I'm drooling just thinking about it now. I tried the refried beans with homemade corn tortillas, and again was not disappointed.My wife had two Asada tacos and she even let me taste one, and got punched in the face with flavor. She also got a cheese quesadilla plate which was delicious for just a cheese quesadilla. Over all, I now can believe and see why they have 5 stars.The owner Shelly (how everyone pronounces her name because I guess people mess her real name up) was so nice, and checked on us personally. I really felt like I was at my childhood friend's house in New Mexico, being fed by his long deceased grandmother (except I had to pay now).If you haven't tried this place, and want something truly better than the usual cater to the uninformed taste buds restaurants. This is the place to go if you truly appreciate good food.I know my doctor won't be happy I've found this place. Oh well, one life.“