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Best Mexican Restaurants in Irving Park

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Chicago Taco Authority
Liquor-forward taco shop with crowd-pleasing staples and real cocktails.

Notable Picks

$ Irving Park Mexican, Tacos
A taco-and-cocktail spot that works for happy hour when you want real food with your drink, not just bar snacks. The menu hits hardest in the fish-and-steak lane, and the room keeps things casual enough for a quick round or a longer hang.
Must-Try Dishes: Crispy fish taco, Steak taco, Pozole
What Makes it Special: Liquor-forward taco shop with crowd-pleasing staples and real cocktails.
Irving Park Mexican, Burritos
Mis Moles in Irving Park centers its menu around deeply layered moles and slow-cooked Yucatecan dishes in a comfortable, modern room. The kitchen takes a from-scratch approach that makes this one of the city’s most compelling stops for exploring regional Mexican sauces.
Must-Try Dishes: Mole trio tasting, Pollo en mole verde, Cochinita pibil
What Makes it Special: A mole-focused kitchen where multiple regional sauces share the spotlight.
$ Irving Park Mexican, Burritos
Burrito House is an Irving Park standby for oversized, foil-wrapped burritos served late into the night. Regulars lean on the King burrito lineup, using it as a reliable stop for fast, filling Mexican plates at budget prices.
Must-Try Dishes: King Steak Burrito, King Chicken Burrito, King Burrito Dinner
What Makes it Special: Long-running late-night counter spot built around big, customizable burritos.
Irving Park Mexican, Burritos
El Tezcal anchors a stretch of Kedzie with a broad menu of fajitas, combination plates, and seafood dishes in a casual, family-friendly room. It’s the kind of spot where neighborhood regulars settle into booths for big platters and pitchers.
Must-Try Dishes: Carne asada dinner, Chicken fajitas, Guacamole
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood sit-down Mexican spot with big combination plates and fajitas.

Worthy Picks

$ Irving Park Mexican
A casual, counter-style Mexican spot where portions and comfort matter as much as precision. It’s a solid neighborhood option for tortas and taco plates—best when you keep the order focused and pair it with a drink or sweet finish.
Must-Try Dishes: Carne Asada Dinner, Torta, Chilaquiles Verdes
What Makes it Special: A no-frills neighborhood taqueria with strong tortas and hearty plates.
$ Irving Park Mexican
A neighborhood taqueria that works best as focused takeout: pick one handheld, one hearty plate, and keep the add-ons minimal. It’s strongest when you treat it as a practical late-night option—solid, straightforward Mexican comfort with enough range to feed different appetites in one order. Go in with a plan and you’ll leave happier than if you wander the menu.
Must-Try Dishes: Tacos, Torta, Pambazo
What Makes it Special: Classic taqueria ordering that stays practical late at night.