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The attentive staff, cheap food, and delicious entrees will keep you craving this place days after.
2. Andele’s.
A salsa bar is definitely as cool as it sounds and a quaint patio in the back makes Andele’s on the edge of Mesilla a great stop. Don’t let the dirt parking lot deter you.
3. LJ’s/ Mi Rinconcito.
For years my generation has been calling this restaurant LJ’s and for the life of me, I have no idea why, but nevertheless, the $3.50 student special is the cheapest lunch deal in town. Chips, salsa, drink, taco, and a smothered burrito are your best bet.
4. Chilitos.
Two locales, one worth frequenting. With a hint of garlic, their salsa is by far the best in the city.
5. Twisters.
It looks tacky, fast-foody, and empty, but for take away, Twisters offers a great selection for parties. The $50 green chili chicken party enchiladas are a staple at Harben family events, without fail.
6. La Posta. 2410 Calle De San Albino.
This Mesilla restaurant right off the square has fish in aquariums and birds in cages, not to mention gigantic plates of food for dinner. About $10 per plate for the combo meals, La Posta has the size, taste, and atmosphere all on its side.
7. El Sombrero.
Talk about cheap and delicious, El Sombrero is good for lunch or dinner, especially if you sit on the enclosed patio.
8. Roberto’s.
This place used to be higher up in the rankings, but has subsequently dropped due to poorer service and failing multiple health inspections, but it still ranks at numero 8 because of history and loyalty.
9. Bravo’s Café.
Three words: chili relleno burritos. Only reason to go and get it take-away.
10. Ranchway Barbeque.
It’s on this list as a favor to my brother, because it ranks in his thanks to the brisket inserted in the flautas. Worth a try.
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