Besitos Mexican Kitchen 911 Noble Street, Anniston, AL 36201
About the Business
Besitos Mexican Kitchen is a cozy and welcoming restaurant located at 911 Noble Street in Anniston, Alabama. Specializing in authentic Mexican cuisine, our menu features a wide variety of traditional dishes bursting with flavor and made with fresh, high-quality ingredients. From sizzling fajitas to mouthwatering enchiladas, there is something for everyone to enjoy at Besitos Mexican Kitchen. Our friendly staff and vibrant atmosphere make it the perfect spot for a casual meal with friends or a special celebration. Come visit us and experience the taste of Mexico right here in the heart of Alabama.
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Location & Phone number
911 Noble St, Anniston, AL 36201, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 - 14:30
Tuesday:
17:00 - 20:30
Wednesday:
11:00 - 14:30
Thursday:
17:00 - 20:30
Friday:
17:00 - 20:30
Saturday:
10:00 - 20:30
Sunday:
10:00 - 15:00
Reviews
"The picture says it all! We are from Texas, and this is literally THE best authentic Mexican food you'll ever eat in your entire life. If only it wasn't like 14 hours away, we would be there all the time. The kitchen it ran very tight, and the main jefe running it knows what he is doing."
"Great place for breakfast! If what you want is something other than the regular run of the mill, grab and go breakfast option in the area. Besitos Mexican Kitchen is a great choice. Our food was made to order and arrived hot and fresh. The service was excellent, and the breakfast burrito was spectacular! Try the fresh squeezed orange juice with mango. It was so refreshing. The wife and I look forward to our next visit."
"Our first time here and definitely not the last. The best Mexican food I’ve ever eaten. And the corn was out of this world!!!"
"I had lunch at Benito's Mexican Kitchen while on business in the area. I love small downtowns and was excited to try the restaurant. (On a side note, the downtown needs a little work, but has so much potential!) Vibe: The restaurant is comfortable, it's open and airy with high ceilings, and there are lots of plants which add some warmth. I think the restaurant, like downtown has alot of potential from a design and decor standpoint as it's a bit cavernous and overall it's empty. It was busy, which added to the vibe. I also noticed there wasn't a sign in front on the street, but there was one at the back entrance. Food: The Chips & Salsa were good - nothing extraordinary - but fresh. I had the lunch combination with two items. For my combo I had the Chile Relleno (an extra $2 charge) and the Jalapeño Tamale. The Chile Relleno had good flavor and was well prepared. I was a little disappointed with the Tamale - mainly due to the fact that it wasn't as light and fluffy as I like, it was a bit dense and hard. They also used a firmer cheese - I think perhaps Panela - which wasn't my favorite as I would have liked a cheese with a little melt. The jalapeños were fresh and added a good flavor. I had the Black Beans (as they are made without meat) which had good flavor. The Mexican Rice - well, let's just say I wish I could get a great rice at a Mexican restaurant - it was what we have come to expect and not great in my opinion. For beverages, I wish they had a broader selection of Jarritos - they only had two flavors - but I was ok with the Lime. Service: It was very attentive, super friendly and knowledgeable. Everything you hope for. If you are in Anniston, it's certainly worth the try."
"Phenominal! Bite after bite, the food held up. Tremendous flavor. Presentation, atmosphere and service were impecable. They ARE authentic! Carne asada, al pastor, tortas, pozole, tortilla soup, amazing salads, empanadas, street tacos, on and on... Two drawbacks: I wasn't crazy about the horchata; it resembled the drink, but it was a bit off. Maybe more condensed milk. Also, they offer cilantro rice, which sounds awesome, but turned out bland. Recommend more cilantro, a lot more, and lime juice. Update: Two days later, we went back. Isabelle is a gem of a waitress. She loves and believes in her restaurant. She, too, is amazed by the flavorful food. Like most Southerners, she hadn't experienced AUTHENTIC mexican flavor and has been blown away to the point that she's a believer, and she wants others to see what they have been missing! I've now been twice, and I'm going again tonight. I've tried 10 dishes, and all were 5 stars except the cilantro rice and based on my previous comment, they're improving it. As for the horchata, they have that fixed as well. It tastes now like authentic horchata. As for my #1 recommendation, get the grilled vegetables. Everyone I've taken are astounded by the flavor of that side dish. As for my #2: everything else. I'm so confident by what and how much that I've tasted, that I'd recommend anything that they serve. Ask for a salsa sample. All are extremely delicious and deversified. The habenaro sauce is very hot, good, but the others are more flavorful. Sausa de amor (sauce of love) is not hot at all, but incredible and everyone's favorite. As for a helpful critique, I'd ask customers if they prefer grilled and sliced jalapenos or pickled jalapenos. I have only been served pickled, but grilled are so much better, yet not everyone can handle the heat of a fresh pepper. In only my second visit, they rate 5 stars, and if you've been following me, few restaurants rate 5 stars by me. This restaurant has blown my socks off."
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