Hana Hana Mexican Dining trae a Kumagaya una experiencia de comida mexicana auténtica difícil de encontrar en la zona. En su acogedor local con barra y una pequeña mesa, se sirven tacos y burritos sencillos pero llenos de sabor, como el popular mega beef avocado taco con carne deshebrada.
Los clientes destacan el ambiente cercano, la atención cálida del dueño, que habla algo de inglés, y detalles caseros como su pastel de Navidad. Ideal para una cena informal, para probar diferentes tacos y disfrutar de un rincón mexicano único en Saitama.
It’s me Mario- In a stereotypical Italian accent
2 años agoOne of the best Mexican restaurants I've ever dined at with a range of tacos you can choose from. If you love Mexican food then I certainly recommend eating here. The owner also speaks some English and is warm and friendly.
XpatNjapan
3 años agoMexican food so authentic that Donald Trump wanted to build a wall around it! Homemade Christmas cake, too.
John Judy
2 años agoI ordered the chicken enchiladas for lunch and it was the least tastes “Mexican” food I ever ate. Taco Bell had more flavor and spices than Hana Hana “Mexican” dining!
Rob B
8 años agoQuaint little Mexican place. Has a simple menu, mostly tacos and burritos, but they are tasty and reasonable. Seating is mainly counter, they only have one small table. The mega beef avocado taco was filling and I liked that shredded beef was used instead of ground.
If you mention that you found the place on the internet you can get one free soft drink on you first visit.
Got an extra star for being the only Mexican restaurant in the area - nothing else on the Ota / Kumagaya area.
Brian Finley
9 años agoFinally got around to trying Hana Hana. I'm from New Mexico so kind of a purist. Nice, tiny almost hole-in-the wall with nice ambiance. We had the guacamole & chips, a beef enchilada and a number of the soft tacos, chicken and beef. Very good flavor, Miki had lots of hot sauces, and overall it was a nice change of pace. Definitely not your smothered-with cheese or tex-mex blow-your-head- off hot, and got to meet mom and Reo, the mascot enu. Next time will specify "hard" tacos, otherwise everything was flour.