The restaurant scene in Nottingham is superb and offers residents and visitors an excellent choice of worldwide cuisines. Mexican is just one of the many culinary offerings and with restaurants offering everything from a more formal dining experience to Mexican street food in a lively environment, you are sure to find a Mexican restaurant to suit your budget and taste in Nottingham.
Mexican cuisine, as you would suspect, originates from Mexico. Considered to be one of the most varied cuisines in the world, Mexican food features an abundance of corn-based dishes, vegetables, meat and plenty of herbs and spices to create spicy and flavoursome dishes.
Mexican restaurants can offer everything from more contemporary dining to authentic street food and everything in between. Typically offering a fantastic selection of Mexican cocktails and beers, Mexican restaurants are the ideal venue for a meal with friends before an evening out or for couples looking for a lively night.
This page offers you the very best Mexican restaurants in Nottingham, researched for you by the team at Go dine and collected on one, easy to use page. Whether you are looking for the best burritos in the city centre or the ultimate quesadillas, you can browse photos, menus and diner reviews to help you find the perfect restaurant for your evening out.
Once you’ve decided, you can even book online for free and take advantage of the fabulous online offers that allow you to enjoy your favourite food, at your favourite restaurants, for less!
If you still can’t decide on where to eat, why not look for inspiration on our cuisine pages? Nottingham boasts a superb range of restaurants offering everything from Thai to British cuisine, so if Mexican doesn’t tickle your fancy, you’re sure to find something that will. You can even search for restaurants by location; our Nottinghamshire pages offer you the very best restaurants in Nottingham city centre as well as the surrounding areas such as Stapleford and West Bridgford.
Did you know? In 2010, UNESCO added Mexican cuisine to its list of the world’s ‘intangible cultural heritage’.