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![]() “Incredible Array of Yummy Dishes” |
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![]() "El mбs autйntico sabor poblano" |
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![]() "Margarita Heaven" |
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![]() Mamá’s Boys Juan Rojas Campos and his brother Bernabe grew up with six brothers in a tiny Mexican village, where their mother taught them to cook. Now, with their brother-in-law, the hermanos have opened Mamá Mexico, a festive cantina with a roster of frozen margs, a colorful mural of Mexican village life, and a strolling mariachi singer. The extensive menu ranges from the traditional (nachos, burritos) to the less familiar (grilled marinated rack of lamb and red-snapper soup). (2672 Broadway, near 102nd Street.) |
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![]() The Mama of All Fiestas Mariachis - Three Stars and More |
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"Friendly and Likable...Spicing is Tame but Drinks are Potent" |
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![]() "Mexican dishes according to the recipes passed down from CamposТ mother" |
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“Strong, tall margaritas” and huge sangrias fuel the “fiesta” feel of this winning Upper West Side Mexican that also showcases an “over-the-top” mariachi band on Fridays, compadres commend the “fab staff” -and only “wish the place weren’t so popular.” |