Cafe El Presidente

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Tacos and tequila, it’s a match made in heaven (and Mexico). I’ve had the good, the bad, and the, well, good and bad is enough. And I’m always up for finding a new, delicious taco and killer tequila cocktail. Cafe El Presidente just opened up in Flatiron, so, I had to check it out.

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Upon entering, you almost feel an Eataly or market vibe. The ceiling is high, the space is open, and there are areas within seeming to do or have their own things going on. They serve fresh juices at their own dedicated juice bar right when you walk in. You can order juices there starting at breakfast, and then, scoot over a couple feet to the bar once lunch and dinner roll around. In the back, you’ll see one of my most favorite things, an open kitchen. One thing I will say, is that branding is a little confusing here. There are slogans and names plastered throughout the restaurant, but none of them seem to say “Cafe El Presidente”…not even the menu. For a second, I thought they changed the name already, or, that I might be in the wrong spot. Not sure the reason behind it all, but, a little confusing.

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Here, they’re mainly serving tacos and sides, and all of their tacos are made with quality, sustainable products. But, I had to start off with some tequila. I ordered their Spiked Sandia (watermelon agua fresca and tequila). So, honestly, not my favorite drink, but not my least favorite either. It was pretty simple, watermelon juice and tequila, but, didn’t really wow me. Sometimes simplicity is key, but, we could have done a little something extra here, maybe a hint of agave, maybe a little jalapeño, you know, a little excitement.

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For food, I ordered a few a la carte items. I had their Esquites (grilled corn in a cup with cotija cheese and chipotle mayo). Served in a paper cup, you get the feel of street food, but inside you have this amazing cup of delicious corn. I really love Mexican corn, but one of the worst things is, if it’s on the cob, getting your hands all messy and the kernels all in your teeth. So, when it’s served in the cup, you get all the benefits without the mess. The corn is grilled, giving it great flavor, adding some creaminess from the cotija cheese, and then you have a really nice spice from the chipotle mayo.

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Next, I had their Black Bean Y Sweet Potatoes Taco (heirloom beans, sweet potatoes, dried chile salsa, queso, on a corn tortilla). I really liked this taco. The tortilla is substantial and had both a lightness and bit of a chew to it that makes it a great base to hold the generous portion of beans and sweet potatoes. This combination also makes for a nice play on sweet and savory, adding a touch of sweetness from the potatoes, which I really liked. 

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Then, I had the Crispy Fish Taco (beer battered Alaskan Cod topped with pickled cabbage on a corn tortilla). This was a great one. The fish is coated in a nice, crispy batter, but not too thick, allowing you to really enjoy the tenderness and flakiness of the Cod. The cabbage adds a little bite of vinegar, and there’s a herby mayo topping it all to marry together the textures and flavors. 

The Shorts:
Name: Cafe El Presidente
Location: 30 West 24th Street, NYC
The Long and Short: Would I go back? For sure, the overall vibe of the place is really great, service is friendly, and the food is really tasty. 
Would I recommend it? Yes, the tacos were great, I recommend definitely getting their corn, and, maybe stick to a beer or wine if you’re drinking. 

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Empellón Cocina

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One  of my favorite places for unique Mexican cuisine is Empellón Taqueria in the West Village. Well, I hadn’t been to their sister restaurant, Empellón Cocina in the East Village until now. And, no surprise, it hit every expectation that I had of their counterpart. 

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The space of this location is a bit smaller than the Taqueria, but, the flavor is just as big. You’ll also find a unifying theme in the artwork on the walls. To start, I had their Classic Margarita with Mezcal (organic agave nectar, fresh lime, smoked salt). Loved it. It was a little smokey, slightly sweet with a nice citrusy finish.

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Then, I ordered Pistachio Guacamole (verde, arbol). This was incredible. The quac is fresh, flavorful, and the pistachios are folded in, adding a unique flavor and great texture to the dip. The salsas on the side are wonderful too, I especially liked the arbol, it has a really great kick to it. The chips are equally as amazing as the guac, they’re thick and rustically broken into large pieces, salty and crunchy.

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I then had the Squid (Chilmole, Nugget Potatoes, sour orange mayonnaise). This was visually fascinating and super interesting, and I hadn’t had squid served like this before. The squid was fashioned in thin coils, wrapped around one side of the plate with the chilmole and mayonnaise acting as the painting on the plate canvas. The squid has a bit of a briny taste, but when mixed with the chilmole, it softens the taste. The potatoes are really great when mixed with the sour orange mayonnaise, almost like eating pomme frites with aioli.

The Shorts:
Name: Empellón Cocina
Location: 105 First Avenue, NYC
The Long and Short: Would I go back? For sure, the food and drinks here are consistently amazing. 
Would I recommend it? Obviously, and, if you haven’t been to the Taqueria location yet, you’ll have two places to add to your list.