Anita Street Market
$ • Mexican, Vegan, Vegetarian
Hours:
849 N Anita Ave, Tucson
(520) 335-3731
About Anita Street Market
Customers' Favorites
Anita Street Market Reviews
We used to have a large stock of the Poblano hot sauces 🌶️🔥when we lived in Hong Kong. My mother in law and wife used to buy a lot from Anita’s Street market when they travelled to the yearly Tucson gem fair.
I was lucky to go to Tucson in 2014 and my number one thing to do was to find this amazing store on the other side of the planet. Bought a lot to bring back to Hong Kong. We live in Norway now and I wish we could get our hands on these sauces again 😔
Wish...read full review
Best place ever best food best customer service and best tortillas and chorizo and red chilli you’ll ever find
Well, once again I got screwed on my order, which I have come to expect from most places but given the other reviews and photos, I was definitely not expecting it this time.
First of all, I didn’t get half of what I ordered. I ordered sides of red salsa, they gave me green (which I do not like), didn’t get my drinks because they were out (tried to substitute my watermelon aguas frescas with a can of Arizona tea, hard pass!), got jipped on my guacamole side and received...read full review
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 7:30AM - 4:30PM |
| Wednesday | 7:30AM - 4:30PM |
| Thursday | 7:30AM - 4:30PM |
| Friday | 7:30AM - 4:30PM |
| Saturday | 7:30AM - 4:30PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Anita Street Market is a beloved restaurant, known for its delicious homemade tortillas and flavorful red chili. The Big Breakfast Burritos are a popular choice, and while it may be a bit pricier than fast food options, its local and homemade qualities make it worth it. The menu also includes tasty options like empanadas and breakfast tamales. The red Chile burrito is flavorful and mild, with a little kick, and the meat is plentiful and tender. The tortillas are often praised as being so good that they could be rated five stars, and they hold up well to the burrito filling while remaining fluffy and chewy. Customers appreciate the home-made taste and the cool history posted in the restaurant. The service can be slow, and the store might need some TLC, but many say it offers the best Mexican food in Tucson and the tortillas can't be beat. The restaurant is a cultural and social staple in the Barrio Anita neighborhood and is highly recommended for a satisfying meal.