Excellent

Anahuacalli

Mexican restaurant — Saint-Victor (Paris)

4.5 (1035)
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Anahuacalli is an authentic Mexican restaurant nestled in Paris's 5th arrondissement, offering a traditional culinary experience far from Tex-Mex stereotypes. Founded by chef Tony Spinosa, the establishment serves authentic dishes like mole poblano, mixiotes, and ceviches, prepared with ingredients imported from Mexico. The understated yet elegant ambiance, decorated with subtle Mexican touches like Frida Kahlo paintings and Mayan sculptures, creates a warm and authentic atmosphere. Dishes are carefully adapted to French palates while maintaining the essence of traditional Mexican cuisine. A must-visit for Mexican food enthusiasts seeking a genuine gastronomic experience.

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Anahuacalli Mexican Restaurant -- Review

Anahuacalli 30 Rue des Bernardins 75005 Paris, France 01 43 26 10 20 http://www.anahuacalli.com/la-carte.html Rating Standards: 4-Stars = Extraordinary; 3-Stars = Excellent; 2-Stars = Good; 1-Star = Fair; NO stars = Poor € = Inexpensive: 30€ and under; €€ = Moderate: 31€-49€; €€€ = Expensive: €50-75; €€€€ = Very Expensive: more than €76 (prices based on minimum 2-courses) 1-Bell = Pleasantly quiet (less than 65 decibels); 2-Bells = Can talk easily (65-70); 3-Bells = Talking normally gets difficult (70-75); 4-Bells = Can talk only in raised voices (75-80); BOMB = Too noisy for normal conversation (80+) 2.5-Stars.........................€€....................2-Bells The 4-new bff: 2-Americans, 1-Canadian, and 1-French were sent on a mission by Americans "to seek out where no others have been before..." yep, a Mexican restaurant in Paris. Moi, Darrell, Alexandre, and Just Jack Before I continue with this review a few words of thought. Jack and I are from California where Mexican cuisine is a staple, just like bagels are to New York, and fried chicken is to the south. So, comparing Mexican food to Mexican that you would get in California or for that matter the Southwest, would be like comparing French food in France versus French food served in Japan, it cannot be compared because there are cultural differences that influences taste. Even when comparing California and the Southwest there are regional differences. With that said, I am reviewing this restaurant in context of it being in France, the French palate and whether it is basically good food. The restaurant is conveniently located in the heart of the 5eme arrondisment (close to Notre Dame), so transportation is quite easy. The restaurant is very cute, and is about an average size restaurant for Paris. The staff are extremely hospitable, they are all Mexican. We met our friends there for dinner and they started off with "negra modelo" a Mexican beer. I've been told that beer goes well with spicy foods, since I don't drink beer, I'll take their word for it. I had their house margarita (Note: they have a wonderful selection of margaritas), I had forgotten I wanted it over ice versus frappe'd, oh well, it was none-the-less refreshing and quite good. That's a good sign. Negro modelo They gave us chips that were quite dark in color, so I'm assuming they were either refried or heated in the oven, and we got 2 very small salsas (tomatillo and tomato). Tortilla with 2-salsas The difference is that the quantities of the salsa were quite small, and you were provided with a wooden spoon to put a little dab on your tortilla chip, versus what we do in the US of dipping from a large bowl. The chips were very crispy and the salsas although small in portions were quite tasty, and surprisingly the tomato salsa was spicy. Another good sign. We decided to start off with a combination entrée called, Surtido de entradas which basically means start of entrées. It consisted of taquitos, ceviche, guacamole, nopalitos, tostada, and it can feed 3-4, so perfect. Surtido de entradas I'll start with the guacamole, the guacamole for my taste was quite bland, but you did taste the avocados. Unless you have leftover tortilla chips you have to ask for more otherwise you'll be eating guacamole "seulement". A solution to the blandness, we asked for some piment (peppers) and our wait person gave us some jalapeno peppers as well as a vinegar salsa of carrots and onions that were quite good and spicy. I put some on the guacamole to give it more of a kick. The ceviche (fish/vinegar) was good, I liked the taquitos because they were still nice and crunchy even after sitting on the serving plate. The nopalitos (cactus) was quite refreshing and tasty, I doubt it was made fresh. Again, if you want your food spicier, just add the jalapeno or the vinegar-ed salsa. Our plat (main courses) came. Jack and I ordered the Mixiotes, which is a leg of lamb marinated, almost like pulled pork with a chili ancho sauce, nopalitos and kidney beans. The presentation was interesting, but I know not traditional, because in Mexico it's usually cooked in banana leafs and served in the banana leaf, but when in France they improvised by using aluminum foil; however, it was presented quite nicely as you can see. Mixiotes This was actually my favorite dish. The lamb was spicy, but I made it spicier by adding more salsa. Surprisingly, they gave us home made tortillas ... Alexandre ordered the Mole Poblano made with turkey and served with rice. The mole sauce consistency was quite nice, I had a bite of it and it was very tasty, just a tad sweeter than I would normally make it, but good none-the-less Mole Poblano Darrell ordered the Enchiladas verdes stuffed with chicken and corn in a tomatillo sauce. When I first took a bite of it I found it to be too sour, but then realized after the reading the menu, it's all tomatillo, so it's suppose to have that little sour taste. Also, I normally associate enchiladas being baked in the oven so that the tortillas become very soft and pliant, whereas this was on the crispy side, once again I reviewed the menu and it said it's gratiné; hence, it was suppose to be that crunchy consistency. Lesson learned, read the menu for details of how it's being prepared. Enchiladas verdes All-in-all we had a lovely time. The owner/Chef Tony Spinosa came out to talk to us. He gave us a history of how Mexican cuisine has evolved in Paris. He agreed that he's had to make some adjustments in order to satisfy the French palate, meaning not too spicy. As I reflect back, about half of the patrons were French and the others were either Italian, Spanish, and of course Americans. So, my guess it's slowly being understood by the French, but I think it still has a way to go. I asked Eric where he gets his ingredients, especially the tomatillos, he told me that they are next to impossible to find fresh; however, he brings cans of tomatillos from his native Vera Cruz, interesting! Chef Tony Spinosa Tony has had to make due with some Mexican products canned or bottled rather than fresh (e.g., cactus, tomatillos), and he does a good job. It is distinctly Mexican, no doubt about that. So, if you're missing Mexican I would recommend Anahuacalli, but go there without the preconceived notion of what Mexican food tasted like when you were at home!

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Anahuacalli Restaurant Paris Reviews | GAYOT

Anahuacalli Anahuacalli Paris Restaurants * "Best of" Lists * Ratings Home > Restaurants > France > Paris > 05th arrondissement GO Home > Restaurants > France > France > Paris > 05th arrondissement Change Location Paris Restaurants ANAHUACALLI Rating 12/20 Price€€€€€ 30, rue des Bernardins franceFR 75005 Paris 01 43 26 10 20 View Website Map Cuisine: Mexican The best Mexican restaurant in Paris serves authentic specialties including mole poblano and tamales. Excellent margaritas. Openings: Lunch Sun., Dinner nightly; Open until 11pm FEATURES * Dress code: Casual Share * Review & Rating * Map ANAHUACALLI RESTAURANT REVIEW: Quite possibly the best Mexican restaurant in Paris. In a simple, sober dining room, indulge in flavorful, complex cooking that includes lentil soup, mole poblano, cochinita pibil (braised pork in an annatto sauce), and the hard-to-find chicken and pork tamale. The oversized margaritas are outstanding. Count on €30 à la carte. ---------------------------------------- A HEALTHY DESSERT | GAYOT.com This vegan chocolate mousse cake is so easy to do! You will do over and over. Get the recipe. TRENDING ON GAYOT * NEWS: Will Wine & Spirits Save Us from the Trump Tariffs or Not? Read the article. * TRAVEL: A Tour of Alcatraz Prison in San Francisco, CA. Read the article. * COCKTAILS: Enjoy the Best Summer Cocktails. Get the recipes. * BEER: GAYOT's Best Summer Beers to cool down. Check the list. BEST SPRING BEERS | GAYOT.com Check out GAYOT's list of Best Spring Beers to find crisp brews, wheat ales and American IPAs. Check the list. BEST SUPERFOODS | GAYOT.com GAYOT's list of the Best 10 Superfoods covers the most health-promoting fruits, veggies, seeds and spices. Read the article. * Site Map * Latest Articles * Restaurants * Drink * Wine * Food & Cooking * Health * Lifestyle * Travel * Events * Community * GAYOT's Annual Restaurant Awards * Free Newsletter Sign-up * YouTube * On TV & Radio * Reserve a Table * Book a Room * Restaurant Rating System * About Us * About Us * Press * Contributors * Contact Us * Submissions * Partners * Advertising * Content Licensing * Follow Us * on Facebook * on Instagram * Threads © Copyright © 1996-2025 GAYOT All Rights Reserved GAYOT (pronounced guy-OH) The Guide To The Good Life - All Rights Reserved - Terms of Use - Disclaimer - Privacy Policy RATING GUIDE × GAYOT's rating system works as follows, with the highest possible score being 20. The rankings reflect only GAYOT's opinion of the food. The décor, service, ambience and wine list are commented on within each review. Rating of 19/20 Exceptional Ratings of 17/20 & 18/20 Excellent Ratings of 15/20 & 16/20 Very Good Ratings of 13/20 & 14/20 Good Ratings of 10/20, 11/20 & 12/20 Average Rating of Quick Bites (QB) Quick Meal No Rating Not rated because restaurant is new or undergoing changes PRICE SYSTEM × Restaurant prices are coded using one to five dollar signs (or pounds — London reviews, euros — European reviews, yen — Japanese reviews). Prices reflect the average cost of dinner for one person, including appetizer, entrée, dessert, coffee, tax and tip. Wine and other beverages are not included. $ under $20 $$ under $35 $$$ under $50 $$$$ under $75 $$$$$ $75 and up

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Anahuacalli - Paríž 5

Nasleduj nás : Môj účet 1. Privítať 2. Miesta 3. Anahuacalli ANAHUACALLI Kategória : Restaurants > Mexicaine UŽITOČNÁ INFORMÁCIA Miesto 30, rue des Bernardins 75005 Paris 5 +33143261020 Plánovač trás Hodiny operácie Otvorené od pondelka do soboty od 19.30 do 22.30 hod. Webová stránka http://anahuacalli.com DENNÍK _ Sortir à Paris, partner Parížskej turistickej kancelárie: Dostávajte naše najlepšie tipy à Paris et en Île de France zadarmo, registrácia nižšie: > InstagramTento týždeňTento víkendTipy

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Mexican
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Opening hours
monday19:00 - 22:30
tuesday19:00 - 22:30
wednesday19:00 - 22:30
thursday12:00 - 14:30, 19:00 - 22:30
friday12:00 - 14:30, 19:00 - 23:00
saturday12:00 - 14:30, 19:00 - 23:00
sunday12:00 - 14:30, 19:00 - 22:30
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