Senor Fred
Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
Phone: (818) 789-3200
- Price:
- $$
- Cross Street:
- Woodman Avenue
- Specialties:
- Mexican Food
- Hours:
- Mon 3pm-11pm, Tue-Thu 11:30am-11pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am-2am, Sun 11am-11pm
Editorial Review for Senor Fred – by Erika Dykstra
The Scene
A dimly lit room with pressed tin ceilings, tile-covered fireplace and wrought-iron accents evoke the sultry style of a '20s-era Mexican cantina. Moderate prices and friendly service lure in margarita-sipping dates as well as boisterous families celebrating special events.
The Food
Chef Maria Magdaleno has created a menu of authentic Mexican fare, emphasizing light, healthy ingredients (no weighty cheeses or refried beans). Flatbread pizzas topped with roasted vegetables and chicken or pork sausage can serve as a meal for one or an appetizer for the table. Quesadillas filled with mild Mexican cheeses are topped with velvety smooth guacamole. The outstanding mole ranks among L.A.'s best: Dark and sweet with a tinge of smoke, it's perfect over grilled chicken. And pan-roasted sea bass is served with a zesty mango and black-bean salad. Satiate your sweet tooth with a cup of hot chocolate and a plate of still-warm cookies.
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Insider Tips
Happy HourIn the bar, enjoy discount margaritas weekdays from 3pm to 7pm. On Friday and Saturday, there's a late-night happy hour from 11pm to 2am.
Where to SitSit outside on the heated sidewalk patio, or call ahead to reserve a booth in the dining room (parties of three or more only). For a more intimate group dinner, reserve one of the private dining alcoves in the bar.
User Reviews for Senor Fred
08/19/2008 Posted by foodbabe818
First, the plusses...really great service, very friendly and accommodating staff. And a great, strong margarita (although I don't understand how $8 is a "happy hour" price for a margarita). The food was good, but nothing spectacular. The crunchy beef taco was quite good, and the cheese enchilada was very tasty with lots of cheese. What made the dinner miserable was how hot the restaurant was. They opened up the doors to the patio and it was so hot I was sweating the entire time we were there. Outside it was comfortable, but we were sitting inside and it wasn't. Overall I was disappointed, as I understand these are the same folks who run Max, which is one of my favorite restaurants. There's a little hole in the wall Mexican place on the southwest corner of Laurel Canyon and Burbank Blvd that's great (I don't know what it's called, it's in a little strip mall there) ... go there instead.
08/10/2008 Posted by machobonana
i highly agree with the people who gave "not good" reviews. yes we were seated quick, and yes, the place is very nice. but the food, drinks, and service...were not. let's start with the food. being mexican american, i would not eat it again. it was bland, and very over-priced. i usually order the carne asada, but i couldn't because it was $24. i have never heard of carne asada being that expensive. EVER!! drinks.... my margarita was practically all margarita mix. could barely taste the tequilla. not what most people expect when they order an $8 margarita from a "mexican" restaurant. service..... the waitress was nice, but couldn't understand what i said when i ordered my enchiladas con queso (cheese enchiladas). it says it in spanish on the menu, but she didn't know what it meant. my friend ordered jalepenos, and didn't get them until he was almost done with the meal. i will never go there again. and wold not advise anyone else to go there either.
Pros: nice set-up
Cons: bad food, bad drinks, can't understand the menu
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