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Mexican food

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Lower East Side »

Cochinita Dos, an expansion of the original Cochinita in Clinton Hill, is opening on May 9.

Jackson Heights »

We asked you to tell us about your favorite Mexican eats in NYC for Cinco de Mayo.

Prospect Heights »

Prospect Heights restaurant Pequeña offers up two easy recipes for your Cinco de Mayo party.

Prospect Heights »

L.A. Burrito offers a full menu of "California-style" Mexican food, including burritos for about $6.

Astoria »

The as-yet-unnamed restaurant will serve an expanded tacos menu and other Mexico City-style eats.

Bed-Stuy »

A new restaurant with a taco truck from the owners of Mayfield will replace Dub-Stuy Records.

Greenwich Village »

Restaurants in SoHo and the Village are offering special menus with diverse influences.

Upper West Side »

A new Mexican street food restaurant and an eclectic Indian spot open this week.

Union Square »

Campeón opened near Union Square last week, featuring "soft" decor and Mexican street-style food.

Greenwich Village »

Julian Medina's Toloache Thompson opened at 205 Thompson St.

Bushwick »

The owner of Leo's Clothing and Records diversified his offerings to draw in new customers.

Kips Bay »

A new chef at Teqa in Kips Bay has made tequila the center of each dessert.

Midtown »

The Tex-Mex chain is opening in "early 2014" on Sixth Avenue, just south of Bryant Park.

Forest Hills »

The restaurant has served Forest Hills for 25 years.

Upper East Side »

The Upper East Side Eatery will feature "bottomless brunch" offerings to celebrate the holiday.