Cantina Laredo

300 West Market, Bloomington
(952) 406-8311

Recent Reviews

annie1258

We only had drinks but they were $18 worth of nothing. My friends had one that the after taste was like the smell of stinky feet. ? Very non-motivated bartender who didn’t smile once nor did he check on us except to offer us the check. We did plan on eating but after our drink experience we opted to go elsewhere.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

Rosibel Flores

Had the misfortune to come to this place thinking that was a good choice, big mistake waiter was very mean and had such an smart a$$ attitude that made not want to come back here, I ordered carne asada with pinto beans and Mexican rice instead of cilantro rice, meat was ok beans ok but the rice was under cooked, big disappointment for me I wouldn’t recommend this place

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 1

Alexis Bacylulle

Really nice place for friends and family.

Susan Ramlet

We enjoy the atmosphere. The food was well prepared, but very expensive for what it was. We would go back to try again. I had the Puerto Vallarta, which was a soft beef rolled taco, a cheese enchilada, and a chicken enchilada. It came with rice and beans, for $19. The rice and beans were good, the cheese enchilada was the best part of the dish, with onions and a really nice red chili sauce. It seems like the chicken enchilada was rolled in a flour tortilla, which is unusual for enchiladas. The rolled taco was bland with a dried out tortilla. The house margarita was decent. I would stick with the frozen version.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Jav Par

Eddie, our waiter was awesome. We come from Chicago, and were pleasantly surprised by the food. I had the lunch Carnita Bowl, my wife had the Salmon. Both plates were cleaned

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

A C

The food was good (a little cold)The manager was amazing. Very friendly and accommodatingOur waitress Claudia was horrible. Never smiled, was very curt not accommodating or even pleasant. We asked for things that took a long time to get, if they ever showed up at all.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 1

Maryann Beaulieu

Service was good, but food was disappointing. I ordered beef enchiladas which tasted as if they were slapped together and microwaved, my cheese wasn't even melted. I know they could do better, hopefully they do!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 4

Sabdi Gonzalez

Husband and I love this place! We love the ambiance this place brings, the food is delicious (try the Chile Rellenos de camarones ?), and the staff is attentive and friendly! We love their brunch menu too. We also get their freshly squeezed OJ that comes included with a brunch item.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Shredded Chicken Enchiladas, Relleno De Camarones, Fresh Guacamole

Maliha Ashfaq

Most amazing Mexican food I've ever had!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

John Singleton

The food was very mediocre. Super bland "tex mex".Its maybe half a step above taco bell.The food quality is certainly not worth the price.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 2

Lester mac

Food looked great, yet wasn't. Drinks looked great but somehow were not.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 5

Julie R.

Really really good Mexican food in the mall of America! We were seated right away and had great service. The restaurant was cozy and clean. The complementary chips and salsa were tasty and our drink orders were taken quickly. I ordered the carne asada and it was phenomenal! The steak was tender and flavorful. I loved that it was served with black beans instead of pinto, yum! My date had enchiladas and said they were delicious. Overall I highly recommend this place if you're looking for a nice Mexican meal when shopping.

Yesica Diaz

Not authentic at all. What a disappointment. We orders the fish of the day which was suppose to be walleye but got mahi mahi instead. Bland rice bland beans. Steak Nachos and tacos were a disappointment. Eat elsewhere.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Robert Salazar

For a restaurant in a mall, it’s decent. Stop in, take a shopping break, maybe order a margarita and some chips and salsa. But don’t expect high quality, or even tasty Mexican food, if you know what quality Mexican food tastes like.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Patrick McNallen

The atmosphere and service was great, but the food was... OK all around.Regarding the food, I've got to preface saying that I grew up and lived on the border between Laredo and the RGV for 22 years, and can cook quite a bit of Norteno food. I consider myself knowledgeable about Mexican food along the lower Rio Grande area.The beef fajitas were good, but spiced slightly differently than I have usually experienced. In no way am I saying it's bad, just a little different which is fine! The flour tortillas were really good!The enchiladas were basically chicken in sour cream and maybe crema. I couldn't detect any attempt at a sauce or any seasoning at all. Tasted like unseasoned chicken in a metric ton of cream in corn tortillas.The rice was not spiced any way that I recognized but not too bad. The refried beans....... something was off on those. I couldn't pick out specifically what it was, but it was enough that I just passed on them. Really my only true complaint.Wheelchair accessibility: The restaurant is a little packed 'inside' for a wheelchair to fit without upending tables to get through. I'd recommend the 'outside' patio if you are bringing a chair.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fajitas

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