Cafe Pacifico

Cafe Pacifico Mexican Restaurant is located in the heart of Covent Garden and offers fresh, homemade Mexican food and the best Margaritas in town!

Cafe Pacifico Mexican Restaurant | 5 Langley St | Covent Garden

http://www.cafe-pacifico.com

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Cafe Pacifico

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Café Pacifico and La Perla Bar, and their roots Café Pacifico and La Perla Bar is an original Mexican Restaurant serving authentic California – Mexican food and drink, located in Central Amsterdam, London, Paris, and Sydney.

When Cafe Pacifico opened its first restaurant in Amsterdam in 1976, the food was based on Los Angeles-Mexican style cooking.

Since then the menu has grown to include recipes developed in the Pacifico kitchens, as well as various regional dishes from Mexico and the Southwestern U.S. Pacifico’s food is healthy and freshly made in-house daily.

Café Pacifico and La Perla Bar also have evenings celebrating special occasions in the Mexican calendar.

Restaurant review: Cafe Pacifico in Covent Garden

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Many moons ago before the invention of Wahaca, the only way Londoners could get an authentic taste of Mexican food was to fly straight to Mexico or indulge themselves on a trip to the States.

Working nearby at the time, my friend and old work colleague Doretta and I spent many an evening at this lively restaurant, starting the night with a few frozen magararitas before tucking in to the tacos, enchiladas and the best guacamole dip we’d ever tasted.

Since then, many food trends have come and gone, but I’m pleased to report that Café Pacifico still remains, serving delicious Mexican food and killer cocktails to locals and tourists alike.

On a Wednesday weekday Café Pacifico was full of birthday parties, friends on a night out and in our case, old mates taking a trip down memory lane.

Twenty years on from our first visit Café Pacifico still rocks, just don’t get addicted to those margaritas…

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Cafe Pacifico | Covent Garden Restaurant There’s an old Mexican proverb that goes a little like this, “Cuando el río suena es que agua lleva” Nice accent, Ese.

Well there’s been a constantly-running stream of rumours about Cafe Pacifico for a long time, and all pretty much all good, since it opened its doors in Covent Garden almost 30 years ago.

Arguably less famous than its next door neighbours on Langley Street, Pineapple Dance Studios and the original Hawksmoor, Cafe Pacifico remains one of London’s most authentic Mexican Cantina experiences (albeit a fairly kitsch one) and a bona fide London classic.

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Nestled right at the crux of Covent Garden's bustling scene is Cafe Pacifico - a Mexican Cantina serving up an array of tasty food and drinks.

The venue strives to deliver an authentic Mexican experience without making too much of a dent on your wallet.

Everything is available at incredibly competitive prices, which goes a long way to explaining why the venue always attracts such a buzzing crowd of revellers.

Ideal for kicking back with a quality tipple in tow, Cafe Pacifico extends a warm welcome to locals and tourists alike.

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Cafe Pacifico is tucked around the corner from London’s bustling Covent Garden and is a wonderfully authentic Mexican resaurantt, absolutely packed with delicious dishes and bursting with as much atmosphere as there is flavour in their food.

It has a super collection of Mexican classics in its appetisers and main courses alongside a whole host of dishes which are not commonly found on most Mexican menus, but which leap off the page and demand to be tried.

The children’s dishes were also a good size too with enchiladas, rice, salad and guacamole.

This was a superb dish and once again was a really good size and balanced with a range of mexican flavours.

To keep the Mexican flavours going the Churros on the dessert menu come with a spicy chile-chocolate sauce.

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Like many other things in and around London’s Covent Garden, Café Pacifico on Langley Street has stories to share en masse, having been around for an impressively long time.

Offering both a lunch menu as well as a selection of fine wines, Café Pacifico is a great place to dine any time of the day.

Whether it’s enchiladas, tacos, burritos or any other one of the beloved Mexican classics, the restaurant makes sure you’re being treated to the best possible quality and careful preparation.

The restaurant itself is a blend of cosy dining place as well as colourful meet and greet – just like Covent Garden itself.

London’s Café Pacifico knows how to fascinate with a sophisticated blend of great hospitality, perfect location and equally perfect culinary delights.

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There's certainly an enduring appeal to this Mexican cantina on Langley Street - it's been serving Covent Garden visitors since 1982 and shows little sign of letting up.

The food menu combines classic Mexican dishes with those of a more Tex-Mex bent.

Expect, therefore, smoked chicken quesadillas, sizzling beef fajitas, nachos and burritos alongside boquerones with smoked chilli mayo, sea bass baked in banana leaf and served with a sun-dried tomato salsa, and chicken chilaquiles verdes - a chicken and corn tortilla casserole.

The selection of tacos looks interesting - think fillings of confit duck with a smoked chilli glaze, roasted pork belly with a tamarind jerk sauce, or tempura scallops and king prawn.

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