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The cauliflower tacos were really good and flavorful!! I
The cauliflower tacos were really good and flavorful!! I also enjoyed the spicy margarita. We had good service and enjoyed the atmosphere. Just know that happy hour only applies to the bar and high top tables. We didn't know this and it was too busy to move tables so we weren't able to get the deal.
Be the first to Reply3 stars for the food and drinks, excellent execution and
3 stars for the food and drinks, excellent execution and well thought out dishes. Good mezcal selection and nice interior with a vibe. However that alone cant mask the arrogant and uneducated hostess with an attitude, and in conjunction with the 45 minute wait time for happy hour tacos and a mixup with our check that wasn't addressed properly(we had to actually go up and request the check be amended correctly after waiting another 15 minutes and being overlooked), this is not a place for someone with anywhere to go after- at least in a timely manner. Punctuality is very important, especially in a NYC establishment
Be the first to ReplySo good, great ceviche and great Rita's.
Amazing service worth the drive from manhattan.
Be the first to ReplyEnsenada is a vibey Mexican seafood spot in South
Ensenada is a vibey Mexican seafood spot in South Williamsburg that partially turns into a club at night. The menus highlight mezcal and seafood, two of my favorite things. Though we came here as a party of two and still had a great time, I'd say Ensenada is more of a group spot, as I noticed there were more large parties than small ones. Service is excellent, food is paced well, no notes there. Overall, a really fun evening with delicious food and drink, with the added bonus of basement jams and dancing after hours. We came here at around 8:45 on a Saturday night. We had some train issues on the way and texted the restaurant, and they were kind enough to shift our once-earlier reservation time. The space itself is fairly small, with larger tables lining the perimeter of the space and a few high-top tables for pairs in the center. There's also some seating at the majestic bar, which is designed and lit beautifully. We were at one of the high-top tables which was initially concerning because we didn't know how the table could fit our many courses, but they paced out our dishes such that we didn't have any issues. As a mezcal lover, I was overwhelmed with excitement when I saw the cocktail menu. I started with the El Casino (condesa gin, lillet, mal bien zacate limon, guindilla pepper), which is an expertly crafted martini/vesper variation that's so smooth it's dangerous. Highly recommend if you're even sort of into martinis. My other go-to aside from a martini is a negroni, so I had to try the Mezcal White Negroni (mezcal espadin, lillet, suze, lemon), which was also delicious. My husband got the Seasonal Paloma with mezcal and then the Dios Mio (hoja santa infused mezcal, dark rum, cointreau, avocado pit orgeat, lemon, basil oil), both of which were delicious but the second was a true masterpiece of a drink. Food-wise, we decided to get a good sampling of the menu, though with two of us were not able to get the famous whole fish, as it would've meant sacrificing some of the other dishes. Overall, the food is and bright, with clean and bold flavors and plenty of spice. Eats, below: Tostada de atun w/ guacamole, salsa macha, plum sesame seeds: A+ Hot out of the gate was this seriously delicious and beautifully presented tostada, our favorite dish of the night. Just a perfect and complete bite with all the right textures and flavors. Ceviche Tradicional w/ pescado: A- This was very good just less exciting than the other dishes. We had ordered so much fish that after a while we just became less interested in this than the other stuff, but it was still enjoyable. Ensalada Cesar w/ chicories, white anchovy dressing, grapefruit, parmesan, sourdough breadcrumbs: A We felt like we needed some veggies so we opted for the one veggie dish on the menu (other than the cucumber aguachile). We thoroughly enjoyed it and gobbled it up quickly. I love a Cesar with seasonal produce. I'm not usually a big fan of citrus in general (just doesn't do it for me) but for whatever reason I loved the grapefruit in this salad. Aguachile amarillo w/ camaron (shrimp), aji amarillo, turmeric, lemongrass, cucumber, radish, avocado: A This one was the medium spicy option of the aguachiles, a little too spicy for my husband but he was able to enjoy some of it. The flavor combo here is one of my favorite savory things and it paired nicely with the shrimp. Taco de pescado w/ chipotle aioli, slaw, pico de gallo: A+ Granted I only had one small bite of this because it was just an order of one small taco for my husband, but that one bite was pretty magical. Definitely one of the best fish tacos I've ever had. Few things are more satisfying than a fish taco with chipotle aioli.
Be the first to ReplyWhile the food was good, I would not go back to eat here.
Some aspects of the service made the otherwise good restaurant bad. From the cake cutting charge (that NO ONE told us about), to the 22% compulsary tip for a group of 6 and the shrfharge for a debit/credit payment, it felt like the restaurant just wanted us to spend more money. After a lengthy order the waitress suggested we get the biggest (and most expensive) thing on the menu becaude it wasn't enough food. Thankfully we waited, as even without that dish we had many leftovers. When we brought up the issue of the cake cutting fee the waitress became combative and continued to say it was protocol. We were okay with paying the fee and we're just communicating that the protocol should include letting guests know of the charge BEFOREHAND. She continued to come over and defend her position (at least 4 times) even though we had already agreed to pay the fee which made it feel incredibly frustrating and unnecessary. Especially since the bill which included compulsory tip was over $450... The service we experienced will not make us come back.
Be the first to ReplyThe people who left 1 star reviews for this place are
The people who left 1 star reviews for this place are simply wrong.... Everything cooked to perfection..... really great flavors in all the dishes and everything tasted really fresh. Simply good food. Will def be returning.
Be the first to ReplyYuuuuum!! We went a month ago and I keep wanting to go back.
The last time I loved seafood dishes this much is when were at Entremar in Mexico City. The two tostadas on the menu are a must! The tuna had roasted sesame, umami flavors and the scallop tostada had a zesty, citrus pop that accompanied the tuna so well. We also loved the chips, salsa flight and guacamole. My husband os obsessed with the crispy fish taco - says its the best he has ever had. Everything else we ate was 10/10. We had a group of 6 and all of us left stuffed and sooo happy. Special and necessary shout out to the dios mio mezcal cocktail. It was perfect.I want one now .
Be the first to Replyaugachiles- was told to order to smalls.
don't do it augustine negro. - smoky fun, lingering heat begging for next bite middle spice- watered and a bit too sour spoon to mouth then bite chip tortillas a bit overcooked and crunchy pork. tasty with figs and peppers but at time more breading than meat. key lime pie is deconstructed winner. would get another service is mid. servers put drink tray over phone. they are not very serious. had to ask multiple questions about the menu. bartender forgot drink order.
Be the first to ReplyHands down the best Mexican in Brooklyn! I will say
Hands down the best Mexican in Brooklyn! I will say everything is on the spicy side so if you're not a fan, stay away. Otherwise it's to die for. The ceviches are incredibly flavorful and fresh, tostadas (especially the tuna) is out of this world, and tacos are perfection.
Be the first to ReplyWe walked in to Ensenada Friday night and grabbed the sole
We walked in to Ensenada Friday night and grabbed the sole remaining outdoor table. Not sure if it was an out of sight out of mind situation with the outdoor tables but unfortunately service was verrry very slow. From what I could tell, it seemed like the move here was chips and guac and salsa and some shots of mezcal... but we went a different route and tried some cocktails, along with shrimp and fish tacos, vuelve a la vida campechano and the pork milanesa. The food was all pretty solid in terms of flavor, but the portions were a bit small. The mezcal Negroni was a good choice. They sent us home with the limón curd dessert because of the service/food delays which was okay - the kiwi was a nice touch. All that to say, while the food was tasty, it unfortunately wasn't worth the wait.
Be the first to ReplyWhat a treat! Ensenada surpassed our expectations on every
What a treat! Ensenada surpassed our expectations on every level! Each course was exquisite in taste and texture, and was equally well presented. The service was attentive and willing to discuss the menus (we especially loved the bartender, Marcus.) The atmosphere projected a delightful, happy buzz, and it still was easy to carry on a conversation with our dining companions. Thank you! We will be back!
Be the first to ReplyMy family came here to celebrate my sister's birthday.
We ordered the chips and guacamole, two tacos de pescado, a taco de camaron, tostada de viera, camaron, ceviche, verde aguachile, negro aguachile, the jaiba suave, the housemade pickles, the hibiscus pie, and the crema de limon. Everything was really good. I didn't know what to expect because I haven't seen a Mexican restaurant with a menu quite like this one. I was pleasantly surprised. The food was really good, and I noticed that they have outstanding press coverage. I would definitely come here again. I would also want to order more of the tacos in the future. The restaurant was pretty good and overall I think this is a great place for when you want to gather with friends or family for a special event or just because.
Be the first to ReplyLoved the food and ambience.
The service team was great but took off one star for the horrible hostess.
Be the first to ReplyFood was delicious, and the vibe was great! We sat at the
Food was delicious, and the vibe was great! We sat at the bar. Bartender was very nice, helpful, and knowledgeable about the menu. Great happy hour deals even on the weekend. Will definitely be going back again!
Be the first to ReplyQuite the gem south of the Lorimer stop on the L!
Quite the gem south of the Lorimer stop on the L! Outstanding aguachiles and ceviche, not to mention the most unique variety of salsas when ordering chips & salsa. Great happy hour deal as well (includes weekends!) most certainly will be back every time I'm in the neighborhood!
Be the first to ReplyThis review is admittedly from the perspective of a
This review is admittedly from the perspective of a vegetarian at a seafood-heavy establishment, so do take it with a grain of salt. We all started with the chips with guac and salsa. The salsa thali, for lack of a better word, was probably my favorite item of the evening. There was a very wide gamut of salsa flavors, including a particular delicious arbol chili. I wouldn't have minded a more fulsome portion of many of these varieties.For mains, the vegetarians at the table shared the cucumber aguachile and the cauliflower tacos. The salsa verde for the aguachile was very fragrant, but I couldn't help but feel that a meatier vegetable, like an artichoke or heart of palm, would do a better job of absorbing the sauce. The cauliflower tacos had a nice lightly-battered texture, but some of the aforementioned salsas would perhaps have brought more flavor here than the light schmear of chipotle aioli.
Be the first to ReplyA new favorite with incredibly fresh seafood, awesome
A new favorite with incredibly fresh seafood, awesome drinks and great vibe. Amazing tacos and the patatas bravas are an underrated star. Love this spot
Be the first to ReplyCeviche was okay but the tacos needed more sauce and flavor.
Margaritas are very sour and not the best in Williamsburg. Unfortunately this place did not live up to its expectations and that knocks out three stars each (there were peels left on the shrimp in our ceviche). Our server was very nice though, but would not recommend this place. Much better tacos and Mexican food in WB elsewhere.
Be the first to ReplyFirst time trying aguachiles- was blown away by the negro
First time trying aguachiles- was blown away by the negro campechanos aguachiles. The habanero has a slow burn but it's the perfect level of heat. Also tried the Amarillo one which was also tasty, but has less of a kick. Loved the tostada de viera (raw scallops). The fish tacos had the perfect crisp. The pescado del dia Al pastor is also a must - it was branzino the day we ordered this and I was amazed at how they took out the bones while keeping the fish shape intact.
Be the first to ReplyAs Mexican Americans, my wife and I can say this is the
As Mexican Americans, my wife and I can say this is the best authentic Mexican seafood we've had in the five boroughs. The tuna tostadas and Al pastor fish are amazing and our go to. We've added this place to our list of favorites in the city. We'll continue to be back.
Be the first to ReplyThis restaurant should be on every foodie's must eat list!!
This restaurant should be on every foodie's must eat list!! The restaurant is a seafood focused Mexican restaurant and if you've been a fan of Contramar in Mexico City, you will love Ensenada! The super highlight of the night for me was the perfectly cooked butterflied roasted fish that came with fresh hot tortillas. Can't wait to be back for another fun mezcal and seafood night.
Be the first to ReplyTo be honest I was disappointed with this place, which is
To be honest I was disappointed with this place, which is sad because my hopes were high. I came for my birthday a few weeks ago and from the minute we sat down, it felt like we were being rushed out of there. It was 8:45pm on a Friday. We interacted with several wait staff, all of whom seem to have attitudes, which was pretty ironic considering how much they emphasize tolerance in this place..Don't you dare ask for a straw (not even paper) or you will sarcastically be told that they will run to the store and get you one ... Idk maybe I missed the funny part of that joke (lmk). It's also advertised as Mexican, but the food more closely resembled Spanish tapas. It was good, not great and expect to have to order a lot because portions are small. The dessert was super funky too and not in a great way.
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