San Angel

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Heading up to Epcot this weekend and will be dining at San Angel Inn for dinner. Going more for the ambiance than the food, but am hoping for recommendations on what to eat. I'm not picky and just want a good meal. popcorn::
 
When I ate there back in March I had the steak with black beans and fried plantains. It was very good. Steak was tender and tasty.
DH had the chicken mole........it was very good as well. He loved it. I tasted it and liked it, but I couldn't wrap my brain around I was eating dinner, yet the chocolate sauce kept my brain guessing as to "dinner, no dessert, no dinner". LOL
I would recommend both.
 
DH and I absolutely love the Tortilla Soup (sopa azteca) and the Chicken Mole. DH's parents are also big fans of the Chicken Mole.
 
I can't remember exactly what I had but I did enjoy my meal. It wasn't the best I've ever had but it was good and the atmosphere is excellent. It feels like you are eating out in a plaza in Mexico at night. I would definitely eat there again.

I hope you enjoy it.
 

We dined there last week (a party of 6). I ordered the steak with the cheese stuffed poblano pepper and fried plantains. It was pretty decent. I also sampled my uncle's mole (innnteresting), my aunt's vegetarian option (very tasty), my daughter's chicken quesadilla (yum!), and my other uncle's chicken with a cream sauce (delish!). Yep, I sure made my way around that table! :laughing: IMO, the chicken with the cream sauce was the most delicious thing on the table, but be warned, it was pretty spicy. BTW, I can confirm that the tortilla chips and salsa are now fresh-made with the introduction of the tequila bar -- no more pace and tositos!! Very good.

FYI, I had a case of the trots (sorry if TMI! :eek:) the next morning, but no one else did, so it coulda been anything! :confused3
 
Do you need to be quite snappy to get a ressie in for this one? Or do you get a bit more grace in terms of how many days out you need to book? I didn't think it was THAT popular, but last time we couldn't actually get a ressie (never tried a walk up though).
 
Mexican cuisine not authentic, but good. Worth the trip for the ambience alone...... beautiful set-up as a mexican market. It's me favorite place to eat because of the atmosphere.....
 
Do you need to be quite snappy to get a ressie in for this one? Or do you get a bit more grace in terms of how many days out you need to book? I didn't think it was THAT popular, but last time we couldn't actually get a ressie (never tried a walk up though).

I don't think it's generally one of the busier restaurants at Epcot. I didn't have a problem getting the time I wanted just a few weeks in advance. If you're going on Christmas, however, you may have a problem.

And thanks all for your suggestions. Looks like I'll be getting the Pollo a Las Rajas! Now...just have to figure out what my vegetarian girlfriend will eat! Not too many options on the menu for her.
 
Order the Margaritas. They are the best thing on the menu.
I think they make them at the Tequila bar and they have about 85 different Tequilas.
 
We too went for the atmosphere and were surprised that we enjoyed the food! Hubby would say he is a bit of a food snob and he lived in Southern Ca for a number of years, so he had many mexican meals. He always judges a Mexican restaurant by its salsa and he was pleasently suprised...he said the salsa at San Angels was about a 6 or 7. I had the fish tacos and found them to be yummy. Enjoy! Its a fun place to dine!
 
San Angel's a great place to have a meal and gets a bit of a bad rap sometimes.

I've been twice and both times, in addition to my own meal, had other people's leftovers to finish. My MIL almost NEVER finishes an entree and my SIL once found her meal too spicy (it wasn't, and I'm not a "tough guy" when it comes to spicy meals, not at all). As a consequence I think I've had almost the entire menu.

I find the food better than medicore, but it's also not excellent in any way. And it's probably not worth the price, but the atmopshere is.

It's a very savoury, sauce-heavy menu in general.

I have exactly one complaint: the bread pudding. I'm a huge bread pudding fan, and I make several great homemade versions myself, so I'm picky in this one regard. What they serve is not bread pudding. It's a slab of twelve moistened bread loaves that have been compressed in a compactor until they have the relative mass of one of the solar system's gas giants: Saturn, maybe even Jupiter. Flavour has not penetrated its surface, and light cannot escape it.
 
We had dinner there in June..Not sure if it is still on the menu, but I had red snapper over a spicy (not too spicy) red sauce with tons of artichoke hearts. It was excellent! DH had Tortilla Soup (he loved it) the chicken mole (he liked it, didn't love it)..but he ate it.
 
Do you need to be quite snappy to get a ressie in for this one? Or do you get a bit more grace in terms of how many days out you need to book? I didn't think it was THAT popular, but last time we couldn't actually get a ressie (never tried a walk up though).

We ate dinner at San Angel our last 2 trips to WDW which were not during busy park times and both times we had 5-10 minute waits for our ADRs, and watched attempted walk up after walk up get turned away. I don't think it is 180 days popular, but I'd try to get an ADR in advance.
 
I don't think it's generally one of the busier restaurants at Epcot. I didn't have a problem getting the time I wanted just a few weeks in advance. If you're going on Christmas, however, you may have a problem.

And thanks all for your suggestions. Looks like I'll be getting the Pollo a Las Rajas! Now...just have to figure out what my vegetarian girlfriend will eat! Not too many options on the menu for her.

Actually, they are supposed to have a vegetarian menu. I want to say that I saw it on AllEars, but don't quote me on that. I am a vegetarian myself and I have yet to try San Angel, but after reading the menu we might just make our way there.
 
I am vegetarian and I LOVE San Angel Inn. I get a vegetarian platter which has some beans, rice and some cheese enchilladas. Delicious!
I also get a huge margarita which are amazing there.
 
We have had lunch there twice (just last week actually) and it was fantastic...the soup was oustanding.

We prefer the lunch menu the dinner menu..I have current pictures of both in my November link in my signature
 

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