Ada's best places for Mexican cuisine are in our list. Taste a mix of Mexican dishes, starting with Fried Ice Cream and ending with Burrito Bowl, and savor the best Mexican food around.
“My wife and I love going to El Campo. It's always a good go-to place with excellent food when everything else closes early or isn't open. Staff is super friendly, fast, and great. Food is really fast. Never have had a bad time here. 12/10 recommend.“
“They get the order right for the most part and management seems to have the place together. They also have the Mexican pizzas back. I don't know what kind of game they were trying to play with that but I'm glad to have them back. I guess my only complaint would be prices. When did every meal at taco bell become ten dollars or more? Bring back the cheapo menu man!Kid-friendliness: They have amazing seating options inside so you can easily keep your children in line.Parking: The lot is shared with Starbucks and is pretty small. Don't be discouraged if it'd packed though. The traffic from Starbucks is come and go with this being a college town.Wheelchair accessibility: Really easy access for anyone with handicap.“
“Ate dinner there the other night. My problem is I have lived in the southwest. A lot of restaurants here in Ohio dumb down the flavor of Mexican food to the American palate. The service was excellent you wanted for nothing. There was always somebody checking on you. I will definitely come “
“Jalapeños is a staple of Ada and a must try rather your a local or in town for an event. The restaurant is similar to chipotle but with better more homemade tasting food. If you are lucky enough to attend on a Friday during lent then you have to try the fish tacos. But you can’t go wrong with any of there offerings.Parking: The parking lot across the street by the train station is a great free close by spot to park.“