Eat & Drink

Felipe's Taqueria

6215 S Miro St, New Orleans, LA 70125, USA 70125

Restaurant Review

Anecdotes & Analysis

Why It's Essential

Taqueria-style Mexican cafes were waiting to happen in New Orleans. It's odd that the hurricane triggered their proliferation around the city. Felipe's straddled the divide between the Americanized Tex-Mex restaurants we always had here and the true Mexican taqueria. The latter is to Mexico what the hamburger stand is to America. It certainly has a fast-food aspect, but stops well short of becoming Taco Bell.

Backstory

The original Felipe's opened in 2004 in Harvard Square in Cambridge. Yes, Boston. That the next location wound up opening in late 2006, on a Broadmoor side street that had six feet of Katrina floodwater just a year before seems odd. The local connection is Elio Todaro, whose wine store next door already brought in a lot of traffic. The New Orleans group opened the second Felipe's in the French Quarter earlier this year, in the former Hooter's.

Dining Room

Both locations have simple, self-serve dining rooms. One steps up to a cafeteria-style line to place and pick up orders.

For Best Results

If you're willing to try anything, ask what came out of the kitchen most recently and get that. They cook in small batches, but I've had as much tepid food as hot.

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