The crunch bunch: More Mexican marvels

Terry Durack
Sunday 29 March 2009 02:00 BST
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Cantina Tequila

57 Blundell Street, Liverpool, tel: 0151 709 5526

It's one big party at this restaurant and "fiesta bar". The kitchen serves up a mix of Mexican and Spanish food while the resident DJs focus on Latin rhythms

Casa Mexicana

31 Zetland Road, Redland, Bristol, tel: 0117 924 3901

Bristol's first Mexican restaurant is still pulling in the crowds after 23 years, with its friendly feel and crowd-pleasing mix of Mexican favourites

Chilango

27 Upper Street, London N1, tel: 020 7704 2123

What was Mucho Mas is now the second branch of this lively, colourful Mexican fast-food chainlet, specialising in well-filled, and filling, burritos

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