Omaha has a vibrant Mexican community. Head to South 24th Street sometime and feel transported to Mexico, with its shops and restaurants advertising in Spanish, and the colorful streetscape. just on South 24th Street isn’t the only place to find good Mexican food in Omaha, though.
UPDATES: This post was first published in 2017 and was updated in July 2024 with closures.
Ready to try a new Mexican restaurant? I asked Oh My! Omaha Facebook fans to share their favorites, and they delivered a great assortment of options. Here’s are some of their local Mexican favorites, with a few of mine mixed in:
The Corner Kick
Where: 13806 P St.
This was a surprising West Omaha cantina that has some killer street tacos. From the outside, I didn’t expect much from The Corner Kick, but it lived up to the hype I’d heard on Faecbook.
El Dorado
Where: 5134 S. 24th St.
Katie L. and Krynn P. both recommended El Dorado. “The paradillas and seafood cocktails are INCREDIBLE. It is SO GOOD!!,” said Katie, who also wanted to point out the strawberry margaritas are “pretty yummy.”
Krynn said El Dorado was a household favorite. Her husband’s favorite thing to order there are the chicken enchiladas.
Tip: If you’re looking for menudo in Omaha, head to El Dorado on Saturday or Sunday.
Fernando’s Cafe and Cantina
Where: 380 N. 114th St. and 7555 Pacific St.
Donna W. recommended Fernando’s, though with two locations in Omaha, I’m not sure which one she’d steer you to. Her grandaughters’ favorite thing to order are the chicken enchiladas, but Donna’s can’t narrow it down (and no, Donna, the margarita doesn’t count!).
Fernando’s is a Mexican restaurant that specializes in recipes from Jalisco, Mexico.
Dos de Oros Food Truck
Where: 3310 S. 24th St. (O’Reilly’s parking lot) and another parked near 24th Street and H Street
Two fans of Dos de Oros recommend a food truck called Dos de Oros. Brian W. said “Dos de Oros taco truck can’t be beat. I honestly don’t crave any other Mexican food anymore. Theirs is sooooo good.” His favorite are the tacos and burritos.
Laura S. agreed with Brian, “Their burritos and tacos are the 💣.”
El Vallarta Mexican Restaurant
Where: 11910 Standing Stone Drive, suite 105, Gretna, Neb.
Jennifer in the Things To Do In Omaha & Beyond Facebook Group recommended El Vallarta, which is quite possibly the restaurant that’s the furthest west on the list. El Vallarta specializes in food from the Vallarta region in Mexico.
Hook and Lime
Where: 735 N. 14th St.
This modern NoDo eatery is Mexican-inspired food and it’s darn good stuff. Being small plate and seafood-centric, Hook and Lime is not a place my kids would like, but if you’re looking for a fun place to go to with friends, Hook and Lime is a good pick.
Hook and Lime got the nod from Jenna G. and Beth K. in the Facebook Group Things To Do In Omaha & Beyond.
Jacobo’s Grocery & Deli
Where: 4621 S. 24th St.
Yes, I agree with Lori S. and LeAnna B. on this one, while Jacobo’s is a small grocery store and not a restaurant, its food counter should be included on this list. “The burritos at Jacobos are TDF! And the salsa! and the tamales…,” wrote Lori.
We made a special trip to Jacobo’s just to buy salsa. It’s that good. Said Leanna “Jacobos is a MUST for take out salsa!!”
Los Portales
Where: 2614 S. 13th St.
Destiny F. recommended this Mexican restaurant just south of the Old Market. Los Portales often rated pretty high for authentic Mexican food that’s also pretty affordable.
Maria’s Mexican Restaurant
Where: 7630 Burlington St., Ralston, Neb.
For good soft shell tacos, Laura S. recommended Maria’s Mexican Restaurant, a Mexican restaurant that’s been around since 1976. They’re well-known for their “puffy” tacos.
Tip: This is not to be confused with the Maria Bonita Food Truck, which is also a good Mexican eatery.
Maximo’s Cantina
Where: 2613 N. Main St., Elkhorn, Neb.
According to Wendy S., everything at Maximo’s is good, plus a “rocking happy hour and amazing staff.”
Mula
Where: 3932 Farnam St.
Dana Z. from Mom’s Good Eats recommends Mula in the trendy Blackstone neighborhood, especially the guacamole and the strawberry margarita.
Tip: Mula’s has an excellent Happy Hour, including Taco Tuesday where it’s buy one taco, get one taco half-off.
Rivera’s
Where: 12047 Blondo St.
“Rivera’s is the best! Hands down!,” said reader Amy B. “Their menu is amazing and the staff is great too!”
I asked her what she’d recommend at Rivera’s – which features cuisine from Puebla, Mexico – and she suggested pastor tacos, and for more a unique variety, try the enchiladas potosinas, pollo a las brasas, or the carne asada. “You won’t be disappointed.”
Rivera’s recently underwent some renovations, and has returned with mixed reviews, but at least one of my readers, Sara B., still recommends it.
Tip: Rivera’s has more than 100 tequilas.
Trini’s
Where: 1020 Howard St.
Tim T. with The Walking Tourists recommended Trini’s, a charming restaurant in the Old Market that I like too, mostly because of the atmosphere and location. This was also recommended by Alisha more recently in the Facebook Group, Things To Do In Omaha & Beyond.
Tim also added two more restaurants to his recommended list: La Mesa and Romeo’s.
Related post: Thanks to Trini’s uniquely decorated interior, it’s included in the list of Omaha’s quirkiest restaurants.
Your turn: Where in Omaha can you find the best Mexican food?
Jamie | The Kitchenarium
Thursday 4th of May 2017
I would add Corner Kick Cantina to the list. I just heard of them for the first time a few weeks ago. They serve delicious street tacos -seriously just get one of each! Their happy hour specials aren't too shabby either. While they have high top tables they were still kid friendly to my two-year-old.