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Best Mexican Restaurants in Long Island City-Hunters Point

9 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Casa Enrique
Michelin-recognized Mexican cooking anchored by mole, braises, and bigger plates.

Notable Picks

$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Mexican, Tacos
A long-running LIC destination for regionally rooted Mexican cooking that leans into big, slow-cooked plates as much as tacos. The room stays energetic, and the kitchen’s best dishes reward ordering beyond the basics—think mole, braises, and seafood with deep chile-driven flavor.
Must-Try Dishes: Mole de Piaxtla, Braised lamb shank, Branzino “al pastor”
What makes it special: Michelin-recognized Mexican cooking anchored by mole, braises, and bigger plates.
$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Mexican, Tacos
A birria-forward taco truck where the move is all about texture and dunkability—crispy edges, tender meat, and consomé that ties the whole order together. It’s best as a targeted stop: a tight set of tacos or a mulita, then get out before the food loses heat.
Must-Try Dishes: Birria tacos with consomé, Birria mulita, Consomé dip
What makes it special: Birria that stays juicy and built to be dipped, not just eaten.
$$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Mexican, Tacos
A modern, cocktails-friendly Mexican spot that works best as a shareable-plates night—crispy snacks, queso, and tacos built for mixing and matching. It’s a strong pick when you want a lively room and a menu that can pivot from casual bites to a fuller dinner flow.
Must-Try Dishes: Birria tacos, Esquites de la casa, Chipotle queso & chips
What makes it special: Shareable, bar-forward Mexican built around tacos, queso, and snackable sides.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Mexican, Tacos
A lively Latin-fusion dining room where tacos are part of a bigger night—cocktails, energy, and shareable plates. Treat the tacos as one component of the table, paired with a bright starter and one signature drink to keep the meal from feeling heavy.
Must-Try Dishes: Steak tacos, Shrimp tacos, Guacamole and chips
What makes it special: High-energy Latin-fusion spot where tacos work best with cocktails.
$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Mexican
A flexible counter-style Mexican option where the build-your-format approach (tacos, bowls, salads, burritos) makes it easy to dial in what you want. The strongest move is picking one standout protein and keeping the add-ons clean so the salsa and seasoning do the work.
Must-Try Dishes: Skirt steak taco, Pork al pastor taco, Chicken tortilla soup
What makes it special: Choose-your-format tacos and bowls that fit fast lunches and solo meals.
$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Mexican, Tacos
A straightforward, delivery-friendly taco spot where portions run generous and the experience is about quick satisfaction. Best when you stick to a simple taco-and-side order so the flavors stay clean and the meal doesn’t sprawl.
Must-Try Dishes: Al pastor taco, Chicken tinga taco, Nachos
What makes it special: Big-portion tacos built for fast ordering and repeatability.
$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Mexican, Tacos
A food-truck-style taco stop that’s best treated like a targeted bite rather than a full hang—get in, get your order, eat it while it’s hot. The appeal is straightforward: classic taco formats, quick turnaround, and a grab-and-go rhythm.
Must-Try Dishes: Lengua tacos, Carnitas tacos, Horchata (when available)
What makes it special: Fast taco-truck energy with a tight, no-frills menu.
$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Mexican, Tacos
A mobile favorite that serves tacos and Mexican street eats late into the night, beloved for its smoky flavors and late‑night presence. The casual setup and efficient service make it ideal for a quick bite post‑bar crawl.
Must-Try Dishes: Birria Tacos, Al Pastor Plate, Carne Asada Taco
What makes it special: Street‑side tacos open exceptionally late.
$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Mexican
A small, practical counter-style Mexican option near Court Square that plays best as a grab-and-go breakfast or quick lunch. It’s the kind of place you use as a reliable routine stop—simple builds, fast turnaround, and no need for a long sit-down.
Must-Try Dishes: Breakfast burrito, Chicken quesadilla, Tacos with rice and beans
What makes it special: Fast, straightforward Mexican food steps from Court Square transit.