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    Margarita's

    If you’re looking to spice up your dinner routine tonight then we have the perfect solution for you. Margaritas Cantina and Tapas located in the heart of Cabbagetown on Carlton St. Toronto offers a wide variety of Mexican specialties!

     

    Enjoy the upbeat Latin music, the aroma of blended spices and the mouthwatering scent of fresh Mexican fare. Of course it would be a crime not to indulge in one of their famous Mexican cocktails (that in fact the restaurant is named after) so kick back with a margarita while you wait for your meal to arrive.

     

    Not in the mood to dine out? Visit www.orderit.ca for a full menu guide that can be delivered straight to your door…though we still recommend you wait with a Margarita!

     

    Our Recommendations:

     

    Nachos: Tortilla chips topped with melted cheese, sour cream, ranchero sauce, onions, jalapenos and cilantro; with beans and meat. (Also available in a vegetarian version)

     

    Pollo Con Limon: Strips of chicken breast in a lime sauce, served with rice and salad.

     

    Mole Con Pollo: Strips of chicken breast sautéed in rich mole salsa, made with bittersweet chocolate, nuts, exotic spices and herbs, sprinkled with sesame seeds and served with rice and salad.

     

    Mariscada Acapulco (Great to share between 2): Seafood platter of mussels, crab, scallops, shrimps, calamari, and salmon cooked in a light white wine, garlic and tomato sauce. Served with rice, salad and warm bread.

     

    Tacos Caseros: Three soft corn tortillas filled with chicken, beef or chorizo, sautéed with peppers, lettuce pico de gallo and cheese.

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    Thanks for your hard work!tag replicas|

    October 20, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterilll

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