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10 Best Restaurants you have to visit in El Paso, Texas


 

El Paso, Texas has some of the best Mexican food and Tex-Mex cuisine but also serves up some of the best American dishes in the state. There’s a wide range of cuisines available in El Paso. More often than not, dishes are made from locally sourced products. If you are a local or a visitor looking to explore various foods in El Paso then this is for you. Here are the 10 Best Restaurants you have to visit in El Paso, Texas.

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Zino’s Greek & Mediterranean Cuisine offers authentic Greek and Mediterranean cuisine made from scratch by a trained Greek chef. However, they are not limited by this. Recipes that span Spain, France, Italy, Greece and North Africa will sweep you off your feet!

The restaurant also offers wonderful vegetarian dishes that please everyone. Everyday menu items include Chicken, Lamb and Ground Beef Kebobs charbroiled to perfection, Gyros, Moussaka, Spaghetti with Handmade Meatballs and Homemade Marinara Sauce, and Handmade Ravioli.

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This is an Italian restaurant in El Paso. The services available at the restaurant include outdoor patio and indoor dining. The menu includes some guest favorites, new dishes, and featured entrees. Ardovino’s Desert Cross also offers online ordering for pick-ups only.

As the restaurant’s name suggests, come sit in the shade of the sun-dappled patio and scenic desert views while you eat. Try a classic Margherita pizza fresh from their wood-fired oven. The espresso is excellent, and make sure to peruse their dessert menu.

Location: 1 Ardovinos Dr, Sunland Park, NM 88063

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Kiki’s Mexican Restaurant is a classic, cozy Mexican restaurant. On the corner of N Piedras Street and Mobile Avenue, you’ll walk into multicolor twinkle lights, wood paneling, award plaques and framed reviews lining the walls. Beautiful Mexican art borders the ceiling.

They’re known for their brisket, and the machaca was featured on the Food Network. The portions are generous, and you’ll love Kiki’s if you like everything covered in cheese! The restaurant has a very wide range of authentic Mexican food. Check it out!

Location: 2719 N Piedras St, El Paso, TX 79930

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Café Central opened in 1918 in Ciudad Juárez. After prohibition ended, they moved to downtown El Paso. Today’s Cafe Central, in Downtown El Paso, combines innovative taste with 100-year-old traditions, offering an outstanding fine dining experience, delectable cuisine, and superior customer service.

This upscale bistro has beautiful interiors that combine traditional and modern design. Order their popular Green Chile Soup and try the Chilean sea bass or Colorado Lamb Rack. Your dinner will be delivered to tables with cream-colored linens romantically lit by votives in a glass. Note that there is a dress code for dinner.

Location: 109 N Oregon St, El Paso, TX 79901

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This restaurant was opened on the outskirts of El Paso in 1927. L & J Cafe is a fourth-generation restaurant that now continues the family tradition. Delicious food and drink, excellent service and a historic (now central!) location make the L&J Cafe an enduring favorite among locals and lucky travelers alike.

You can’t go wrong with L & J Café’s signature tostadas. I highly recommend the tortilla soup, and diners rave about the tampiqueña dish, both the chicken and steak. Have a drink at the bar, and make sure to take home a jar of their famous red “tombstone” salsa.

Location: 3622 E Missouri Ave, El Paso, TX 79903

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Mesa Street Grill is the perfect spot for both formal and casual diners seeking where to eat in El Paso. The restaurant serves American classics alongside wine from California wineries. The restaurant has the best customer services. Even the most casual diner is treated like a king here!

You can’t go wrong with both the classic mac and cheese and the lobster mac and cheese. I recommend the ribeye with lobster side for your entrée. Among El Paso restaurants, diners have nothing but good things to say about their mixed drinks. I suggest trying the frozen pomegranate martini or lemon drop martini.

Location: 3800 N Mesa St Suite D1, El Paso, TX 79902

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Park Tavern is located on East Mills avenue in Downtown El Paso, right near the El Paso Museum of Art and the El Paso Museum of History. It’s a perfect location for grabbing a bite to eat after soaking up some culture.

The restaurant boasts of the new American cuisine and full modern craft bar. You can try the lobster roll or the buttermilk fried chicken sandwich for a nice handheld meal, but they also have grilled salmon and chicken piccata for a more standard entree option.

Location: 204 E Mills Ave, El Paso, TX 79901

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This modern steakhouse impresses with its traditional dishes and unique presentations. The interiors are sleek studded with ultramodern chandeliers, illuminated flowering tree installations, and bronze-mounted cow heads.

The West Texas Chophouse locally sources most of its supply. You can’t go wrong with a tomahawk steak, and guests love the steak nachos on the appetizer menu. If you’re interested in hosting a private event, they have a special private dining room for you to view.

Location: 1135 Airway Blvd Suite 7B, El Paso, TX 79925

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Enjoy gorgeous downtown views through floor-to-ceiling windows while you enjoy steaks and seafood served with flair on stone slabs. On the first floor is the Bistro, a more casual experience but with the same attention and refinery.

They serve brunch, lunch, and dinner. Guests rave about the mussels and fries and the pappardelle. Upstairs is Fine Dining, where reservations are encouraged. I recommend trying the meatloaf with smoked tomato gravy. Also, Anson Eleven offers complimentary parking for its diners.

Location: 303 N Oregon St, El Paso, TX 79901

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This New American cuisine restaurant is a must on our list of where to eat in El Paso. Owned by the local Norwich and Elliot families, Ripe Eatery is committed to locally sourcing all its food products.

The restaurant is beautiful inside, with hand-drawn murals and a displayed wine selection. Try the pecan encrusted salmon on a bed of couscous or the green chili burger with goat cheese on a brioche bun. They have outdoor seating, and note that they only work with a brunch menu on the weekends.

Location: 910 E Redd Rd, El Paso, TX 79912

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