Mesilla Kitchen brings true New Mexican food to Misato, delivering big portions, fresh chips and salsa, and dishes that hit familiar notes for Southwestern diners. Regulars celebrate the green chile, generous plates like enchiladas and chilaquiles, and standout margarita wine. Seating and parking fill up quickly, so reservations are a smart move, and staff keep service warm and attentive. Trusted by over 120 diners, Mesilla Kitchen is the go-to for anyone craving authentic Hispanic flavors far from home.
島袋豊
in the last weekThis store does not have any parking spaces for staff, and there is not enough parking for customers, so street parking on nearby roads has become a common occurrence. It happens almost every day, and often blocks the road so cars cannot pass through. I have repeatedly told the store and the owner directly that this is a nuisance, but more than a year has passed and no improvement has been seen. As long as they are open for business, I would like them to be considerate of the neighborhood and take the minimum necessary measures to deal with parking.
Roy Garcia Garcia
in the last weekVery good food.
Jasper Faith Abenes
in the last weekMy best friend and I went there around 5:30 and we liked it! Small restau but biiiiiig servings, horchata is sooo gooood. We will be back!
Malee Torres
in the last weekMesilla Kitchen is hands down some of the best Mexican food I’ve had! The flavors are authentic, rich, and perfectly seasoned you can tell everything is made with care. From the fresh salsas to the perfectly cooked meats, every bite tastes homemade and full of tradition. The portions are generous, the ingredients taste fresh, and the presentation is beautiful. The atmosphere is welcoming and comfortable, and the staff is friendly and attentive without being overwhelming. If you’re craving real, flavorful New Mexican food that feels like it was made in someone’s kitchen with love.
Alicia Bautista
in the last weekThere are many better places on the island; I don’t recommend this place. Not worth the price. The food was pricy, below average, and lacked flavor, and we didn’t get our horchatas.