Encanto Restaurant

 

Encanto

mexican cuisine

wood fire

baja coastal

the spot.

With just the right balance of upscale and approachable, Encanto makes you feel like you’ve walked into your Mexican Tio’s retro lounge, complete with eclectic artwork and wide array of tequila offerings. The space feels like a secret hideaway but is spacious enough to enjoy your own meal without listening to the first date on your left or the group of co workers complaining about their boss to the right.

the menu.

Start off with a ceviche or appetizer with options like Roja Ceviche served with shrimp, red snapper, cucumber, tomato, red onion, and herb oil or the Grilled Street corn, served with sweet corn, cotija, lime crema, and chili lime salt. Entree highlights include the “Al Pastor Pork Fajitas” served with fresh-pressed blue corn tortillas, salsa macha & cilantro dipping sauce and the “Wood Fired Branzino” served with boneless mediterranean sea bass, toasted chili-citrus rub, and pipian verde

the deets.

Closed on Mondays, open Tuesday through Sunday at 11am, with closing hours varying daily between 9:30pm - 10:30pm. Happy Hour runs from 4pm to 6pm at the bar daily, with taco offerings like the Carne Asada Taco served with avocado, chili salsa, onions & cilantro, and the Birria served with chili-braised prime beef, cotija consume, and a yellow corn tortilla, ranging from $8-$12.

 




 
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