Most Popular Latin food in Asheville, North Carolina, United States

June 3, 2020 Roger Rusk

Reviews on Latin food in Asheville, North Carolina, United States. If you’re into eating locally and supporting sustainable agriculture, go to Asheville—and eat, eat, eat. This town of less than 100,000 people has 17 farmers’ markets, and the local restaurant scene is all about taking advantage of the seasonal produce sold there. And don’t miss the area’s microbreweries.
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1. Limones

13 Eagle St, Asheville, NC 28801-3727 Mexican, Latin Dinner, Brunch, Late Night Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Discover, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +1 828-252-2327 http://limonesrestaurant.com/
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4 based on 1629 reviews

Limones

Reviewed By mfgranucci

We arrived at our reservation time and were immediately seated at a table by the window. Ordered a couple of margaritas, one blood orange the other pomegranate, lots of ice and very watery. Pom margarita tasted ok but blood orange had little to no blood orange flavor. Server at times was rude correcting us for slightly miss pronouncing an ingredient. Ordered the chicken taco and mussels, both we good, the mussels could have used more sauce. Don’t think we will be back.

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2. Salsa Mexican Caribbean Restaurant

6 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801-3302 Mexican, Caribbean, Southwestern, Latin Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Takeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +1 828-252-9805 http://www.salsasnc.com/
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4 based on 1128 reviews

Salsa Mexican Caribbean Restaurant

Est. 1994 Asheville's culinary pioneer celebrates more than 2 decades of incorporating fresh, local, farm-raised ingredients and personality into their daily menus. A multiple award-winning Latin bistro, SALSA lovingly creates and shares Mexican & Caribbe

Reviewed By KenCookie

We’d incorrectly decided that Salsa was a tourist trap—which is why it took us years to finally dine there. We were absolutely wrong about Salsa being any sort of trap, and we now have a new restaurant on our go-to list.For such a small restaurant (including both inside and outside dining), the menu offers a lot of choices—assuming you are looking for Mexican food. There is a regular menu, and this is augmented by daily specials.This is definitely home-cooked, non-commercial food. And it was delicious. The portions were much larger than we imagined; we ordered an appetizer to share (the Anafre bean dip), and it was huge. Had we known how large our appetizer would be, we would have ordered just one dinner to share. Instead, we had ordered a dinner for each of us—chicken and shrimp enchiladas; they were unique in that they were “stacked” instead of being rolled. Of note, Salsa’s house-made chips and guacamole were especially delicious. We drank their house margaritas and mojitos--wonderful. Of note, our server was very friendly, helpful, and professional; he’s worked there for 11 years. Also, the artwork is lovely.A couple sitting next to us were regulars. They told us to try “anything pork” next time, as it was always excellent. We will.KenCookie,Yes, we hear this sometimes... that Salsa's is a tourist trap... Mostly from tourists, actually.It is always a shock to hear it because Salsa's actually opened in 1993. I'm not sure if you know the recent history of Asheville, but in 1993, there were like 3 places to eat, no EarthFare, and a toilet bowl shop open down the street with glorious toilet bowls on display. Salas's was a real gathering place. We used to hang out outside in our bare feet and watch the clouds float above our heads. Of course, we were all young and in love then. And, it was enough. Almost 30 years later, so much has changed... And, Salsa's has changed a little. You need shoes to come inside, now... hahaha... just kidding. If you are a health inspector, I am TOTALLY joking. So, please do not think of us as a tourist trap. But, rather, an original. A flagship. A downtown favorite. Come and enjoy Salsa's anytime, we'd love to meet you:)Aimee

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3. Abeja's House Cafe

1550 Hendersonville Rd Suite 116, Asheville, NC 28803-3187 American, Latin, Mexican, Cafe, Central American Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch Takeout, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +1 828-505-3696 http://www.abejashousecafe.com
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5 based on 87 reviews

Abeja's House Cafe

Reviewed By ChipA169

Nothing really negative that can be said about Abeja's. Nice friendly service, limited but very good menu selection. Just two minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway.

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4. Zia Taqueria

521 Haywood Rd, Asheville, NC 28806-3538 Mexican, Southwestern, Latin Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service +1 828-575-9393 http://www.ziataco.com
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4 based on 236 reviews

Zia Taqueria

Zia presents you with a collection of our favorite scratch made flavors from regional Mexico, Texas, & New Mexico. We have established a unique menu by using fresh, local, & regional ingredients and sourcing premium chiles from New Mexico. We utilize a fa

Reviewed By gypsyiam

I'm a local and visit here frequently. Everyone is so friendly! And the food is good, fresh and has so many options for vegans or meat eaters. Also they make good cocktails. (you get your moneys worth!) I held my birthday gathering there with some friends and what a great fun place for it! Will always be a great memory! So many in the restaurant including folks sitting at the bar sang along to my birthday song. Thank you Zia!Thank you so much for taking the time to review us! We are so glad you have great memories with us and look forward to serving you again soon!

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