Azul-Latin Kitchen
$$ • Latin American, Mexican, Cocktail Bar
Hours:
1001 Heavenly Village Way, South Lake Tahoe
(530) 541-2985
About Azul-Latin Kitchen
Customers' Favorites
Azul-Latin Kitchen Reviews
Terrible experience, we had multiple servers and our main server Cameron lost my credit card and never returned it to me after running it for our bill. The Margarita was the worst I have ever had, all ice…tasted like diluted lemonade with no alcohol. The food was poor quality and with subpar service we received, I would never return to this restaurant. Stay away!! There are much better dining options in Tahoe.
Had a great experience. Nick the bartender was great. Friendly, polite and attentive. Would definitely return.
We ordered a pitcher of frozen mango margaritas. They were horrible. Mango margaritas should be sweet. They were so tart. For dinner I ordered the fajita bowl with chicken. So salty almost inedible. Not a good experience.
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Saturday | 9AM - 10PM |
| Sunday | 9AM - 9PM |
Azul-Latin Kitchen is a family-friendly Mexican restaurant that offers a children's menu, seating, and digital tablets for entertainment. The restaurant provides free 2-hour parking across the street in the shopping center, and the service is commendable, with a team known for their kindness and efficiency.
The food is generally described as tasty, with some customers recommending it for its good quality and clean taste. The restaurant has a casual, chain-like atmosphere, and although not authentically Mexican, it serves as a decent option for those craving Mexican-inspired dishes like fajitas.
Customers have enjoyed the indoor and outdoor seating, with the outdoor patio being particularly kid-friendly. The staff are also helpful in providing suggestions for vegetarian options. The restaurant offers delicious mezcal drinks and a great happy hour, and the COIN Margaritas are particularly popular.
The menu includes a variety of dishes, including bowls, tacos, and enchiladas, which are served in a cast iron skillet and layered rather than rolled. The churros are also a popular dessert option, though some customers have found them to be a bit overcooked.