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Compadres Mexican Restaurant

Sunday, September 10th, 2017

20170829_120226There is no shortage of Mexican restaurants in Middleton and Madison’s far west side. Joining the mix this summer in the intersection of the two areas is Compadres Mexican Restaurant, a decent entry into the crowded market but without any distinguishing features.

The layout of the restaurant is odd. As you enter the building, you walk into a wide room with a large bar and a few tables, making you think, “This is it?” But then the hostess will you take you around the back, where the actual (but still small) dining room is.

The menu, not surprisingly, is divided into the usual sections, such as burritos and fajitas. You can skip the Signature Dishes, as they’re basically the same items found elsewhere on the menu, just at a different price.

Among the appetizers, I had to get the one named For Avocado Lovers! ($6.49). This individually portioned dish is super fresh and bright, with bits of shrimp, diced tomatoes and diced onions over ripe and creamy avocado, all tied together with a little lime juice.

The sopes ($3.25 vegetarian, $3.50 with choice of meat) seemed like it could have been an appetizer, but instead, it was slotted under Traditional Plates. The thick portion of tortilla was slightly tough and difficult to cut. At least the chorizo was very tasty, and I wish there was more of it, since neither the queso fresco nor the sour cream added much to the overall flavor.

20170905_115412From the Mexican Traditional sectional, I tried the milanesa ($10.49 with chicken or steak). I chose the steak, which is tenderized flat and breaded like a pork chop with the right amount of seasoning. It is delicious on its own or with the accompanying tortillas as a pseudo taco. The accompanying fries seemed out of place for this dish.

Among the short selection of seafood items, the camarones a la diabla ($13.49) caught my eye. The shrimp was a bit overcooked, and the chipotle seasoning adds flavor, not heat. I really enjoyed the oily, garlicky sauce, which the Mexican rice sopped up nicely.

Compadres Mexican Restaurant is open every day for lunch and dinner.

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See more photos in our Compadres Mexican Restaurant Flickr album.

Compadres Mexican Restaurant Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Canteen

Sunday, August 6th, 2017

20170802_115917It’s hard to disagree with Food Fight’s description of Canteen as a “vibrant, fast-paced taqueria.” In fact, it’s even different enough from Tex Tubb’s and Eldorado–other restaurants in Food Fight’s vast portfolio–as well as other taquerias in town.

Canteen has a fairly robust selection of tacos, which are served a la carte. The green chile chicken ($3) draws a lot of its flavor from the serrano salsa and crema, both of which truly complement the tender, moist chicken. The slices of roasted tomatillo were a pleasant surprise.

Meanwhile, the pork belly tacos ($3.50) are now my favorite in town. The chunks of pork belly are slightly crispy on the outside and melt-in-your mouth tender on the inside. They are coated in a wonderful guajillo chile sauce that resembles mole in flavor.

The few entrees at Canteen include enchiladas ($10) and torta ($12). The Tijuana salad ($9) is a fresh mix of romaine lettuce, red cabbage and toasted seeds, among other ingredients. I wish there was more of the anchovy dressing, which was not too salty. I added Tecate-battered cod for $4, and the small pieces were very mild in taste.

20170721_121854I mentioned in a previous blog post that because of the prevalence of brunch in Madison, restaurants need to make their offerings more and more unique. Here, what’s unique is the time in which brunch is served: Saturday, Sunday and Friday. This menu has just five items. The brisket burnt ends hash ($11) wasn’t perfect: the brisket was a bit chewy, the poached eggs were overcooked, and the mix of potatoes, bell peppers and cojita cheese was bland enough that I relied heavily on the hot sauces (especially the mango) on the table.

The free order of duritos ($1 after your first bag) to start your meal was a nice touch. The puffed wagon wheels really absorbed the lime and tajin flavors, and they’re enjoyable to munch while sipping on a cocktail or margarita.

Canteen serves lunch and dinner every day and brunch Friday-Sunday.

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See more photos in our Canteen Flickr album.

Canteen Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Gloria’s Mexican Restaurant

Saturday, July 22nd, 2017

20170705_120346Gloria’s is a standard Mexican restaurant with a small bar on Junction Road. If you’re on the far west side and need your fix of Mexican food, then you’ll be satisfied coming here.

In the Mexican restaurant spectrum we have in Madison, Gloria’s is most similar to a Lalo’s or a Laredo’s. You get free chips and salsa, service is fast and you can have a margarita with your meal.

I don’t often see enchilada suizas (a cream-based sauce) on menus, so I ordered the reasonably priced suizas ($8.99) here. The shrimp is grilled, and there is more of it than the hardly existent crab. Still, the seafood flavor was present. Eat this quickly, as the tortilla gets pretty soggy under the sauce.

Other specialties include chile relleno ($7.99) and tus huevos ($10.99).

Under the category of “Estillo D.F.”–and I’m not sure if that’s a misspelling of estilo, which means “style”–there’s a hodge podge of items, such as flautas and tortas. The mole poblano ($8.99) features a big hunk of tender chicken smothered in a subtle mole sauce that has a small note of spice. It’s a filling entrée for sure.

20170712_122452The menu said not to leave without trying the best tamale ($2.50) in town, and I’m glad I did. The exterior was very moist, and there was plenty of pork and red salsa inside so that no bite was just the masa. Oh, and the flavor was great, too.

For smaller appetites, try the gordita ($3.50). I got mine with chorizo, and it had the right amount of spices and seasoning. The shell is firm but tasty, and it’s fairly dense, especially with refried beans inside.

The rest of the menu contains lunch specials, salads and fajitas. Basically, something for everyone.

Gloria’s Mexican Restaurant is open every day for lunch and dinner.

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Gloria's Mexican Restaurant Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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