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La Esquina

114 Kenmare St, New York, NY 10012
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Mexican

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La Esquina 8.1
Nolita
For nearly two decades this Nolita/SoHo border institution has combined a streetside taqueria, corner café, and subterranean brasserie into one of downtown’s best-known Mexican addresses. Guests come for queso fundido, fish tacos, and late-night energy more than quiet refinement.
Must-Try Dishes: Pescado tacos (char-grilled market fish), Queso fundido with queso Chihuahua and chile de árbol, Bistec con queso rib-eye tacos
Scores:
Value: 6.8 Service: 7 Consistency: 7.9 Food Quality: 8.4 Atmosphere: 8.9 Cultural Relevance: 8.8
What makes it special: Multi-level Mexican spot pairing a grab-and-go taqueria with a hidden brasserie and tequila bar.
Who should go: Groups seeking tacos, tequila, and downtown nightlife in one stop.
When to visit: Late evenings for peak music, energy, and the downstairs scene.
What to order: Fish tacos, queso fundido, bistec con queso tacos.
Insider tip: Book the brasserie in advance; if you can’t, the street-level taqueria is faster and still solid.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking is limited and competitive; nearby paid garages on Kenmare and Lafayette offer the most reliable option.
Dress code: Smart casual with a nightlife edge—jeans are fine, but most guests lean stylish for the downstairs brasserie.
Noise level: Loud, especially in the basement brasserie; expect raised voices and a party-forward soundtrack.
Weekend wait: 45–75 minutes without a reservation, especially for the brasserie.
Weekday lunch: Minimal wait at the street-level taqueria; café dining is usually available within 5–10 minutes.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Good coverage—vegetarian tacos, quesadillas, and sides are available.
Vegan options: Limited but workable—typically 2–3 items, plus modifiable tacos without cheese or crema.
Gluten-free options: Several corn-based items are naturally gluten-free, but the kitchen does not operate a dedicated GF prep area.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes for a fun, high-energy date; the underground brasserie creates a lively atmosphere, though it’s too loud for intimate conversation.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Often yes at the street-level taqueria, but the brasserie typically requires advance booking; walk-ins at night may face long waits.
Is it kid-friendly? Somewhat—daytime and early-evening café service works for families, but the late-night scene and loud basement dining aren’t ideal for young kids.
Best For
Better for: Late-night energy, group celebrations, and the novelty of its multi-level setup—especially the hidden brasserie.
Skip if: You want quiet dining, refined service, or a fully vegan/gluten-free–friendly kitchen; other Mexican spots offer calmer, more ingredient-driven experiences.
La Esquina 8.4
SoHo
La Esquina’s original Kenmare Street location layers a street-level taqueria, hidden brasserie, and cantina into one of downtown’s most recognizable taco addresses. Tacos range from sliced rib-eye and carnitas to grilled fish, with cocktails and late-night energy pulling in both locals and visitors.
Must-Try Dishes: Bistec taco, Carnitas taco, Grilled mahi mahi taco
Scores:
Value: 7 Service: 7.2 Consistency: 7.8 Food Quality: 8.5 Atmosphere: 9 Cultural Relevance: 8.8
What makes it special: Iconic multi-level Mexican spot where a street taqueria hides a buzzy brasserie below.
Who should go: Groups and couples wanting tacos plus strong cocktails and scene.
When to visit: Off-peak evenings or late night to dodge the longest waits.
What to order: Bistec taco, carnitas taco, grilled fish taco with margaritas.
Insider tip: Plan taqueria tacos first, then head downstairs if you’ve booked.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking is limited on Kenmare, especially after 6pm; nearby garages on Lafayette and Centre typically run $25–$40.
Dress code: Smart casual with a downtown edge; jeans are fine but most guests lean stylish for the brasserie/cantina levels.
Noise level: Moderate-to-loud; conversation is doable upstairs but the brasserie and cantina run lively, especially after 9pm.
Weekend wait: 45–75 minutes without a reservation for the brasserie; taqueria line moves faster but can stack during peak hours.
Weekday lunch: Minimal wait at the taqueria; the brasserie is often bookable or 10–20 minutes for walk-ins.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes—several options including mushroom, rajas, and veg-forward small plates depending on level (taqueria/brasserie).
Vegan options: Limited—typically 1–2 taco or veg dishes can be made vegan, but modifications may be required.
Gluten-free options: Good selection—many tacos can be made gluten-free on corn tortillas, but fried items may share oil; confirm with staff.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes—especially the downstairs brasserie, which has moody lighting, strong cocktails, and a lively but not overwhelming energy. The taqueria is more casual and less ideal for a date.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Possibly—walk-ins for the brasserie are sometimes accommodated early evening or very late, but waits can be long. The street-level taqueria is your best bet for spontaneous dining.
Is it kid-friendly? Somewhat—for older kids or teens. The taqueria works for quick, casual meals, but the brasserie and cantina skew adult-focused, especially at night.
Best For
Better for: Scene-driven Mexican dining with cocktails and a distinctive multi-level experience that blends street food, brasserie dishes, and nightlife energy.
Skip if: You want a quiet, low-key taco meal or prefer simple, no-wait counter service—spots like Santo Taco or Los Tacos No.1 are better suited.