Top 5 Spanish food in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico

December 28, 2019 Diedre Savory

Best Spanish restaurants nearby. Discover the best Spanish food in Nuevo Laredo. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Spanish restaurants near you.. Nuevo Laredo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈnweβo laˈɾeðo]) is a city in the Municipality of Nuevo Laredo in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. The city lies on the banks of the Rio Grande, across from the U.S. city of Laredo, Texas. The 2010 census population of the city was 373,725. Nuevo Laredo is part of the Laredo-Nuevo Laredo Metropolitan Area with a population of 636,516. The municipality has an area of 1,334.02 km² (515.07 sq mi). Both the city and the municipality rank as the third largest in the state.
Things to do in Nuevo Laredo

1. San Telmo Argentinean Steakhouse

7718 McPherson Rd Suite 8, Laredo, TX 78045-2815 Steakhouse, International, Spanish, Argentinean, South American Drinks, Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Private Dining, Seating, Parking Available, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digit [email protected] +1 956-712-3900 http://www.santelmosteakhouse.com/
San Telmo Argentinean Steakhouse

Eclectic atmosphere and upscale cuisine complemented by great wine and spirits.

Reviewed By GGreyhame

Excellent steakhouse!   We split a 14 oz center cut ribeye and got three appetizers - the Chistorra (Spanish sausage - made of beef for those of you who don't eat pork),  the Provoleta (pan fried Provolone cheese), and Camarones Maclean (shrimp with Argentinian beer batter).   The beer batter shrimp was outstanding!   It came with a sauce that was almost like bearnaise sauce except with fresh oregano instead of tarragon.   I ended up saving the sauce for the steak as well.  The steak was very good but could have used some extra sauce on the side which they don't have - HINT: my favorites are bearnaise sauce and red wine sauce with shallots or mushrooms or green peppercorns.  Steak sauce may not be authentic Argentinian, but does add a lot to the flavor of the steak.  One final compliment - the bread was outstanding!  Flaky crust, soft center, freshly made.  It came with  olive oil with fresh oregano and chicken pate as well as the usual butter.   I'm not into pate, but the chicken pate was not bad at all.  The oregano in the olive oil was obviously fresh as its flavor was soaked into the olive oil.  The restaurant decor was fairly elegant, with white table cloth (the extra napkin under the main plate and utensils is a nice touch), dark wood, and just the right amount of romantic mood lighting, bright enough to see the food, and not too dark.  Service was excellent, and there is a good wine list, starting with a number of Malbecs, my favorite. The menu has a many other things to try, and this is definitely one of the best restaurants in Laredo.   You wouldn't know it though, from the locals, as there weren't that many people there with us, compared to the Border Foundry next door (which is really  more a place for well-heeled Laredoans to be seen and to socialize in, rather than having really outstanding food).  So let's hope the people of Laredo get out and support this restaurant better.Dear GGreyhame, your feedback is immensely appreciated, it strengthens our commitment to contribute toward the improvement of the gastronomical quality and diversity a great city such as Laredo deserves.

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2. La Parrillita

Venezuela 5814, Nuevo Laredo Mexico Steakhouse, Latin, Mexican, Spanish Lunch, Dinner Television, Delivery, Takeout, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service +52 867 710 8609
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4 based on 45 reviews

La Parrillita

Reviewed By rd400r

Just over the border i have been here before (friends recommendation) wevhad the fajitas which was amazing....this time we had the torta milaneza omg!!( the best torta yet for me) and tacos al pastor again omg!!!Clean place good people decent neighborhood parking its accross so not bad trust me go for the food yum!

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3. Diligencias

Campeche 2104, Nuevo Laredo Mexico Mexican, Latin, Spanish Dinner Reservations, Seating, Table Service +52 867 714 2230
Diligencias

Reviewed By Alfonso V

Not a lot of selections but great tasting Carne asada loved the fajitas very cold beer and not that expensive

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4. Mar-La Desayunos

Avenida Tecnologico # 100 Infonavit Fundadores, Nuevo Laredo 88240 Mexico Mexican, American, Latin, Cafe, Spanish +52 867 719 4953
Mar-La Desayunos

Reviewed By JonyEX

Since we arrived to the place on sunday morning we saw a lot of car parked outside and that gave a good sight. We found 1 free table and order our breakfast. The coffee is not bad and food has a really good taste. We order some tacos and also quesadillas. There are quite few staff so the service is very good. Please go to visit Mar-la if you want a local breakfast restaurant in Nuevo Laredo.

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5. San Telmo Argentinean Steakhouse

7718 McPherson Rd Suite 8, Laredo, TX 78045-2815 Steakhouse, International, Spanish, Argentinean, South American Drinks, Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Private Dining, Seating, Parking Available, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digit [email protected] +1 956-712-3900 http://www.santelmosteakhouse.com/
San Telmo Argentinean Steakhouse

Eclectic atmosphere and upscale cuisine complemented by great wine and spirits.

Reviewed By GGreyhame

Excellent steakhouse!   We split a 14 oz center cut ribeye and got three appetizers - the Chistorra (Spanish sausage - made of beef for those of you who don't eat pork),  the Provoleta (pan fried Provolone cheese), and Camarones Maclean (shrimp with Argentinian beer batter).   The beer batter shrimp was outstanding!   It came with a sauce that was almost like bearnaise sauce except with fresh oregano instead of tarragon.   I ended up saving the sauce for the steak as well.  The steak was very good but could have used some extra sauce on the side which they don't have - HINT: my favorites are bearnaise sauce and red wine sauce with shallots or mushrooms or green peppercorns.  Steak sauce may not be authentic Argentinian, but does add a lot to the flavor of the steak.  One final compliment - the bread was outstanding!  Flaky crust, soft center, freshly made.  It came with  olive oil with fresh oregano and chicken pate as well as the usual butter.   I'm not into pate, but the chicken pate was not bad at all.  The oregano in the olive oil was obviously fresh as its flavor was soaked into the olive oil.  The restaurant decor was fairly elegant, with white table cloth (the extra napkin under the main plate and utensils is a nice touch), dark wood, and just the right amount of romantic mood lighting, bright enough to see the food, and not too dark.  Service was excellent, and there is a good wine list, starting with a number of Malbecs, my favorite. The menu has a many other things to try, and this is definitely one of the best restaurants in Laredo.   You wouldn't know it though, from the locals, as there weren't that many people there with us, compared to the Border Foundry next door (which is really  more a place for well-heeled Laredoans to be seen and to socialize in, rather than having really outstanding food).  So let's hope the people of Laredo get out and support this restaurant better.Dear GGreyhame, your feedback is immensely appreciated, it strengthens our commitment to contribute toward the improvement of the gastronomical quality and diversity a great city such as Laredo deserves.

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