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Los Molcajetes - Mi Casita 3
2307 18th Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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About the Los Molcajetes - Mi Casita 3
Los Molcajetes - Mi Casita 3 is a vibrant and welcoming Mexican restaurant located on Adams Morgan's 18th Street in Washington, D.C. Our menu is a celebration of authentic Mexican flavors, with each dish meticulously crafted to transport you to the streets of Mexico. From sizzling fajitas to rich, creamy guacamole, every bite is a taste of tradition. Our restaurant is filled with vibrant colors that mirror the lively spirit of Mexico, creating a festive atmosphere for you to enjoy. Come experience the heart of Mexico right here in the District of Columbia at Los Molcajetes - Mi Casita 3.
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2307 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009, United States
Opening hours of Los Molcajetes - Mi Casita 3
Monday:
11:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
11:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
11:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
11:00 - 22:00
Friday:
11:00 - ?
Saturday:
11:00 - 02:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 02:00
Reviews of Los Molcajetes - Mi Casita 3
"LA native here. I just don’t understand the 4.4 rating. When I came in there was no one upstairs to greet me so I had to go downstairs to the cantina. Two other people came in and had to do the same thing. Why have a host station to greet people ? Then, service was slow because the kitchen is downstairs. Flavors were good but the chicken in the mole poblano was dry. The tortillas and guacamole were good but the beans were slurpy. I came home smelling like a Mexican diner. $35 for lunch? . IMO, probably a better place to get a drink than a meal."
"I found the best hidden gem ever!! While walking through Adams Morgan last night . I went to Los Molcajetes and boy did I enjoy it. The drinks (Amarca Dolor) and the house margarita were fantastic served by Chuy one of the greatest bartenders in town . and the tacos were so nice and fresh."
"Had an incredible time trying this restaurant. The food was some of the best Mexican I've had in the city. Margaritas are made with fresh juice and so light and easy. But the best was the service! Juan gave great recommendations and was very funny. We had such a great time"
"The food and drinks are amazing. As a Mexican and LA native, I didn’t think I’d find authentic Mexican food in DC. The pambaso (red torta) was better tasting than some that I’ve had in Mexico City. The asada torta was solid, but man that pambaso is to die for. Still thinking about it. For drinks we tried the Jamaica with mezcal, it was very refreshing, not too sweet, and perfect kick of mezcal at the end. Overall I’d say the food was great in quality and quantity for the price. The service was awesome , our waiter Francisco Javier is a little slice of heaven. Super conversational and friendly. Give that man a raise!"
"As someone with Mexican roots who is from Texas, I’ve been waiting for this spot to open for a few weeks now, so when I saw that it was open, I immediately jumped on the opportunity to order takeout. My order was done within 15-25 minutes. When I walked in for pick up, there wasn’t anyone at the entrance except for a family of customers who were already seated and dining. A few minutes after standing around, a young man came up and asked for my name and order. Shortly after, he delivered my order and I went on my way. For context, I ordered an asada taco, an asada sope, and a chicken sope. The second I opened the taco box, I was surprised to see a homemade tortilla (two to be exact). The portion of meat was on the smaller side and had a few fatty pieces, but overall tasted well marinated. My one complaint is that I wish they would’ve added more cilantro to the taco. It was sparse and affected the potential of the flavor. The sopes were similarly good, though they were unfortunately completely soggy by the time I got home. I wish they were a little thicker to be able to hold it while eating it. As they stand now they resemble a huarache more than a sope. I will note that I appreciate the pinto beans they add to the sope. They’re not refried beans, though, so don’t go in anticipating refried beans on your sope. Apart from the minimal details I mentioned, I’d recommend this place to anyone searching for a good, authentic Mexican food. By far, this is the best proper Mexican restaurant I’ve tried in the DMV. I echo everyone’s sentiments in the reviews regarding how DC has been needing a place like this one. Forget all the other establishments in the area, please make this spot your go-to if you want authenticity. They have a lot of group seating so bring your friends and family with you."
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