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Dos Caminos

825 Third Ave., New York, NY 10022
at 50th St.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
212-336-5400 Send to Phone
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  • Reader Rating:

    6.5 out of 10

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  • Cuisine: Mexican
Photo by Shanna Ravindra

Hours

Sun-Mon, 11:30am-10pm; Tue-Thu, 11:30am-11:30pm; Fri-Sat, 11:30am-11:30pm

Nearby Subway Stops

6 at 51st St.; E, V at Lexington Ave.-53rd St.

Prices

$18-$29

Payment Methods

American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

Special Features

  • Brunch - Weekend
  • Business Lunch
  • Dine at the Bar
  • Good for Groups
  • Lunch
  • Private Dining/Party Space
  • Take-Out
  • Teen Appeal

Alcohol

  • Full Bar

Reservations

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Profile

These high-concept Mexican spots are the festive links in Stephen Hanson’s B.R. Guest chain. Stylized South-of-the-Border food created by chef Ivy Stark and flavorful margaritas (sage and plum, anyone?) appeal both to after-work hordes and weekend tourist throngs. Though the dining rooms at the massive midtown outlets and the relatively diminutive Soho location make token gestures at Mexican themes – wooden crosses, carved wall panels – sleek latticed walls and mood lighting are more hotel lounge than hacienda. With big mortars of guacamole made fresh tableside and those tasty cocktails (plus more than 100 tequilas), meals can be an afterthought for some patrons. It follows suit that the most satisfying orders are hearty appetizers like generously-stuffed plantain empanadas. Entrees can be poorly executed. Dryish chicken-filled enchiladas drown in mole and tomatillo sauces, and organic salmon sinks in a bowl of too-sweet pineapple salsa. The later you arrive, the louder Dos Caminos gets. If you’re not with a large group to join in the revelry, it's possible to request a quieter section. At the Park Avenue branch, the Alcove overlooks a large picture window; on Third, loft-like areas called Cielos are set above the main room, and you can just stay inside in Soho. Downtown's party is on the heated patio.

Recommended Dishes

Roasted plantain empanadas, $9; guacamole, $12; ceviche trio, $18

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Tres Caminos

martin_chamois from West 50's | Posted on 1/20/08

Overall Reader Rating: 7 (Recommended)
Food: 7
Service: 7
Décor: 7
Value: 9

This Third Avenue location may be the least interesting of the three Dos Caminos. The decor on the main floor is less than a knockout. The bar area is far smaller and less interesting than the other locations. However, the very...Read More

Scene triumphs over the food

sethgnyc from New York | Posted on 3/9/07

Overall Reader Rating: 6 (Mixed Reviews)
Food: 6
Service: 5
Décor: 8
Value: 6

The food is decent but nothing to run back to. It is not super expensive. The enchiladas are edible and a safe choice. The tuna is good, a tad salty. The Guacamole is very good. You should have room for dessert...Read More

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