Los Borrachos es un acogedor restaurante mexicano en el sótano de Central, muy cerca de la estación de Warabi. Sorprende por su sabor auténtico, considerado por muchos más real que el de otros locales de la región, con precios justos y porciones generosas, ideales para compartir.
Su carta combina clásicos mexicanos con un ligero toque japonés, además de una buena selección de cocteles y mocktails para pasar la noche entre amigos. Un lugar relajado, espacioso y con encanto, abierto desde hace años y ya todo un referente en la zona.
Alexis Busso
4 años agoLocated near the station, and down the basement, this restaurant offers typical Mexican dishes, but with a Japanese twist.
Came here on a Saturday evening, and although the place was not very busy, it seemed to be short on staff since the wait was quite long.
Few vegetarian options. The portions were quite big. Spacious - a great place to hang with friends and have some mocktails and cocktails.
Krantzl Kaneko
5 años agoDimly lit restaurant in the basement of a building by the station that serves Mexican fare to suit the Japanese palate. There was not enough cumin nor cilantro in the dishes so it tasted too bland for us. It was also a bit pricey for a set meal. The salads were good and the ranch dressing made up for the unreal burritos. There were a variety of unique non-alcoholic drinks available on the drink bar.
Scott Kouchi
8 años agoNot bad at all. I guess I tend to be a little harsh on Mexican food joints in Tokyo because I miss Mexican food from America so much. Decent tacos, good chips, a little disappointed there was only Tabasco (no Cholula or tapatio). But I'd come again if I was in the area and needed to satisfy my Mexican food cravings.
Ash Yousuf
7 meses agoAlways wondered how a Mexican restaurant opened in Warabi, especially back when there were no Mexican restaurants in Tokyo. How long has this place been open - Since 2009 at least?
Kono Iro
2 años agoCame for dinner and honestly I don’t expect that much from Mexican restaurants in Japan, but I was surprised to see a place in rural Warabi that does Mexican food right.
It tasted much more authentic than many other places I’ve been to and the prices were very fair for what we received. I’ll definitely be back.