GoGet Some Tacos! Top 10 Best Mexican Restaurants in Brisbane

A Fiesta of Flavours: Discover the Best Mexican Food in Brisbane

When it comes to Mexican food, Brisbane turns up the heat (hold the humidity), giving us ample opportunities for this mouthwatering cuisine. If you're looking to find the best Mexican restaurant in Brisbane, then this list will make you as happy as a kid hitting a piñata on his birthday. From traditional ways of cooking authentic dishes to creative modern twists, these institutions offer a rich aroma of flavours that transport you straight to Mexico. Whether you're searching for tacos & burritos or Mezcal margaritas, let GoGet help you navigate the Mexican cuisine scene in Brisbane.

A man feeds a woman a taco in a Mexican restuarant

Baja: A Taste of the West Coast

Baja brings the flavours of the Baja peninsula to the heart of Brisbane. This restaurant is renowned for its menu which features a modern take on a variety of authentic Mexican dishes such as Brisket Barbacoa tacos and their Urban Valley Tostadita made with mushroom fritters.

For those who enjoy a good cocktail (albeit, drink responsibly when renting a GoGet!), we recommend trying the Dirty Sanchez, boasting a unique mixture of whiskey, mezcal, orange bitters, and chocolate. If you love your margaritas, the Queen of the South is a must-try, consisting of tequila, elderflower, lemon, and pineapple with a jolt of jalapeno. Located in the lively West End, the colourful decor and warm ambiance add to the fiesta atmosphere, making it one of Brisbane’s best Mexican dining spots.

Mama Taco: A Burst of Flavors

A view of customers seated at their tables at Mama Taca in Brisbane, with the bar in the background

Photo provided by Mama Taco

Mama Taco is another gem in the Brisbane Mexican scene. Known unironically best for its tacos, this eatery specialises in modern Mexican with a twist. The restaurant’s rooftop setting offers stunning views of the city, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.

The menu is as diverse as it is innovative, offering bay lobster tacos as well as Aguachile, a plate consisting of Ruby snapper, aji chilli, avocado, grapefruit, smoked chilli, and mango. This place has it all, from slow-cooked meats to plant-based Mexican options like their five-cheese empanadas. Located in the West End, this Mexican eatery is perfect for a night out with friends, offering a lively atmosphere and a great selection of tequilas and mezcal flights.

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Maya Mexican: Tradition Meets Modernity

Maya Mexican blends traditional Mexican flavours of the Yucatan Peninsula with contemporary techniques. Known as one of Fortitude Valley's best Mexican restaurants, this rooftop spot offers a refined, posh dining experience amongst bright washed stones and cacti overlooking the cityscape. The menu brings new life to classic dishes like quesadillas or chorizo on skewers. The use of locally sourced ingredients makes every dish burst with freshness.

One of the standout dishes at Maya Mexican is the pork belly adobada with a rich, earthy mole. For those who prefer seafood, the kingfish ceviche offers a refreshing and zesty option. Be sure to scope out the expertly crafted cocktails, going well beyond your basic margaritas. One of their house options is the Bossa Nova, donning ingredients like rum, ancho reyes verde, blood orange, and cinnamon. an absolutely perfect brunch spot, this is one of Brisbane's best Mexican restaurants.

La Patrona: A Family Affair

La Patrona is a family-run Mexican dining experience in Coorparoo that prides itself on offering typical Mexican fare without any fuss. The warm and inviting atmosphere makes it a great place for a family meal or a casual dinner with friends. The menu features a range of classic Mexican dishes like tostadas, taquitos, and slow-cooked pork ribs.

One of the highlights at La Patrona is the Sopa Azteca, a signature tomato based soup with tortilla strips and avocado (meat optional). The restaurant also offers a variety of plant-based options like grilled corn and mushroom tacos, catering to all dietary preferences. Before you leave, dive into their desserts section and sip on a churro margarita made with horchata, vanilla reduction, tequila, and a churro. The rustic decor and authentic flavours make La Patrona a must-visit for anyone looking to experience traditional Mexican eats in Brisbane.

El Camino Cantina: Tex-Mex Extravaganza

Known as the go-to place for Tex-Mex lovers in Brisbane, you'll strike culinary gold at El Camino Cantina. Located in Bowen Hills or South Bank in Brisbane City (as well as many chains in major cities), this Mexican restaurant offers a boisterous and lively atmosphere. The menu features a Mexican fiesta of tacos, nachos, wings, and burritos, making it a versatile spot for diners interested in a wide spread of food.

The sizzling fajitas are a popular choice to savour while singing along to live music.  For those looking to enjoy a night out at this colourful and eclectic venue, El Camino Cantina offers a simple yet impactful drinks menu, with highlights around their speciality Cadillac Rita and Sangria. So round up your amigos and enjoy some traditional Mexican food.

Conclusion: Exploring Mexican Food in Brisbane

From the bustling streets of Fortitude Valley to the charming alleys of West End, Brisbane offers a diverse and vibrant Mexican culinary scene that would make Mexico City proud. Whether you're craving authentic Mexican flavours or looking to try modern Mexican dishes, the city has something for everyone. So, next time you're in the mood for a mid-day siesta or an all out evening fiesta, GoGet can take you there with thousands of rentals available around the city. Explore all of these fantastic spots to fully immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Mexican cuisine that Brisbane has to offer. Looking for Mexican food in your city? Read our guide on the best Mexican food in Melbourne.


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Veronica Mackie

Veronica Mackie is a seasoned freelance writer with 10 years of experience, harnessing her degrees in English and Cultural Anthropology. A passionate climate activist, she integrates her environmental advocacy into her work. Veronica has travelled to over 30 countries worldwide and currently embraces the lifestyle of a global travelling housesitter. She currently resides in Victoria, Australia with her husband.

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