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19 Cleveland Pl., New York, NY, 10012
nr. Kenmare St.
212-343-0140
adem87 from 10005 | Posted on 7/23/08
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Really good classical mexican food and a very cozy downstairs type feel inside. Definetly a good place for a date and way better then the over priced dos caminos.
mrpswitz from 10012 | Posted on 6/2/08
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THAT profiler got it all wrong! opposite of our 500+ experiences with this terrific casual cuttingedge Mexican where everything is made fresh from scratch to order . one of the only "old neighborhood" joints left in the area which seems to trunover daily. true, most of us regulars are on a first name basis with the attentive, upbeat staff, like "cheers" Soho at the bar sometimes: some of them & us customers have been there for years. Mex radio is warm, friendly, reasonable - fantstic food, service, drinks, never dissapointed us once (see 500+ visits above). Cool space too. The $46 pitcher is top shelf, huge and worth every fresh squeezed couintreau kissed booze filled drop. Fun, festive reliably good - for a quick snack, drink or all night 5 course ending in FLAN (divine) apparantly declared 'best flan in america'...get extra to go & eat it for breakfast....mex radio and the shockingly -low- turnover -rate staff (great sign) has always been a huge asset to our community, happy to see it still going strong! Try the Mole, it can not be beat! Amazing coffee too !
JStaple from 11105 | Posted on 10/23/07
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I first went to this great restaurant some months ago, and have been back many times since. It offers fantastic Margaritas, superb food, friendly and professional service, and an ambience that is both welcoming and enticing. Fajitas are most often my Mexican meal of choice, and here they do not disappoint. They are always delicious, fresh-tasting, and served in generous portions (I almost always take enough home for a next-day meal). We often opt to sit at the bar for drinks and appetizers, which are absolutely delicious. The guacamole is outstanding; the Radio Roll-Ups scrumptious; and the Quesadilla Wedges are excellent. I am also continually impressed and pleased by the individual attention provided by the staff to their customers. I notice that most of the service staff and management know a large number of their customers by name, which, in my book, is a sure sign of a restaurant that offers both exceptional food quality and a strong customer service approach. I highly recommend Mexican Radio to anyone with a penchant for superior food, drinks and service at reasonable prices.
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