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Montezuma's - North Adelaide

Editorial Review

Our chain of Australian owned Montezuma's Mexican Restaurants with all the magic and atmosphere of an authentic Aztec experience, offer fully licensed casual relaxed dining with value guaranteed. Take Aways are available for those who prefer to eat at home. Our meals are prepared fresh daily using locally grown produce where possible and cooked in Convection Ovens in senora style, mild.

Montezuma

Address

134 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide, SA, 5006


Contact Details

Phone:

(08) 8239 0949

Email:

montez@bigpond.net.au

Website:

http://www.montezumas.com.au/


Restaurant Summary

Cuisine:

Mexican/Latin American

Speciality:

Vegetarian, Disabled Facilities, Outdoor Seating, Function Rooms, Licenced

Price:

$12.95

Entrees: $3.95 - $10.95, Main: $12.95 - $18.95, Dessert: $3.5 - $5.95





Editorial Review

Control the urge to take a swipe at one of the hovering pinatas and settle into a booth with a zesty margarita and alcohol-free sangria for the ninos. They especially will delight in the decor - a colourful non-stop whirl of Mexican trimmings. The well-priced menu uses fresh, local produce whenever possible, although proprietor Tony does import his pinto beans from the USA to ensure their quality. Try them in a crisp, half-moon shaped tortilla, pocketed with onion, lettuce, cheese and your choice of chicken, beans, beef or chorizo sausage.

Tostada (a flat roasted tortilla) tempts vegetarians with its sin carne (meat-free) filling of rice, cheese, almonds and sweet sultanas. And if you like a bit of history, you'll be tickled to learn that the Mole Poland is a centuries-old recipe invented by nuns for visiting bishops! You'll understand why after tasting this heavenly offering of chicken with pineapple, coconut, banana, hot Aztec sauce and 32 blended spices and herbs. Seafood lovers will adore the Sana Andres - prawns sauteed in ranchero sauce, capsicum and fiery jalapenos, topped with cheese, oven-baked, and served on moist rice with two warm wheat tortillas. Complete your feast with a gathering of otras cosas (other things). These side dishes include bowls of shredded beef, whipped beans and creamy guacamole. Finish with Montezuma's Mexican date cake served warm with ice-cream, or have your vanilla scoop con coconut liqueur - drizzled with the seductively sweet liquid.

Roz Taylor, February 2008

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tony: This was THE worst mexican food i have ever had. We were extrememly dissapointed. It tasted as if it has been microwaved, if it was even hot at all. Definetly reccomend choosing another resterant. (27 December 2007)

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