7470 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA | Directions 90046
34.083501 -118.352801 View Website
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great mexican food, like place, fantastic service, good ol antonio, tasty margarita, juicy steak, fresh salad
Average Food @ Above Average Prices. Go to Antonio's for the $6 margaritas, the fun vibe at the bar, and the people watching. The food is average, and you'll pay $16.00 for an entree. There are plenty of restaurants in Los Angeles that offer truly authentic Oaxacan at a fraction of the price.
Prepare to have fun. There is no way to have a bad time at Antonio's. From the flowing Margaritas to the fantastic service to the yummy food (I recommend the Spinach enchilada's - Andrea's Special, or Yolanda's special with a chile relleno, taco and enchilada oaxaca. My husband gets Antonio's special - a juicy steak, taco and enchilada. The blue corn tamales on Wednesday are out of this world. Don't be afraid to mix and match - because at Antonio's you are family and treated like one of their own.
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I must admit, I've eaten at Antonio's many times, until the last time when I saw the waiter use the salsa from one of the tables and put it in the main holder to be re-served again.
Needless to say, I haven't returned. Overall, I used to like this place. The drinks are weak, but the food was good.
Antonio, you're the numero uno hombre!!. In a city filled with Mexican food, Antonio's family owned restaurant has been serving up it's very own unique style for many years now. I love it because good 'ol Antonio is usually there beating his tamborine along to the live music. I ordered a lime marguarita and it was dynamite! As soon as I took a bite of one of the attractive main courses, I realized it had a surprising quality similar to fine Italian cuisine. We left feeling content and well treated. A charming place for everyone!
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