Last visit: Aug 2012
First visit: Apr 2010
If I could make a recommendation to the owners of Antonio's: GET RID OF THE SMOKING! They have a bar section that is not separated from the main dining area. The place smells like an old bowling alley, right from the moment you walk in. Clean the smell up and say Non-Smoking like just about everyone else in today's world. Look, I'm sympathetic to smokers (my Dad pretty much had a ciggy in his mouth until his last breath) - but the fact remains, it stinks. Save it for the pure bars and clubs - and leave it out of the restaurants. It does effect the popularity of a restaurant, and there's no way it helps Antonio's in any shape or form.
(Much of the original review has been snipped - here's what's left).... The enchiladas come with a variety of sauces, which you can choose, including one that is designed to blow your head off (always a temptation for Mr. RJG). It's a nice chile d'arbol, and isn't really too hot for those who are already indoctrinated into the fine arts academy for pepper heads.
Originally there was a Las Lomas in this location, which was also quite good, though we think Antonio's raised the bar.
Despite what may appear to be a typical dreary strip mall restaurant, the interior competes with some of the more suave eateries in the area like Anamia's and El Paseo. Dark mood lighting, and a full bar with flat screen televisions define the interior.
Antonio's is on Bedford-Euless Rd. along a "nightmare's row" of boring chain eateries (with a couple of exceptions) that dot I-820 near Davis and Hwy 26. As the crow flies, it's right across the "street" from Northeast Mall in Hurst. That street is the interstate.
4/15/10 (new entry); 8/17/12
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I'm not quite as keen on Mi Cocina, but we've only been to the Southlake and Las Colinas locations. They're owned by the M Crowd corporation, and they tend to suffer from inconsistencies. But sometimes it's one or two dishes that can make all the difference.
Interestingly enough our all-time favorite Mexican restaurant is in Nampa, Idaho, and we hope to visit this summer for the first time in 8 years!
Thanks for the comments Francis, as always!
I have asked the owner if he is familiar with Sopa de Tarasca and he is...the only one in the area that knew the dish. Sadly it is not on the menu but I hope to see it there one day or convince him to make me some on the side! I have always enjoyed their food but I do prefer texmex hot sauce such as El Chico's serves. Antonio's sauce is more like I ate in Mexico so this is just a personal preference. I dont get there often but would recommend Antonio's for food and frozen margarita.