One of the first restaurants to introduce
New Yorkers to authentic Mexican
cuisine,
Rosa Mexicano was founded by
chef Josefina
Howard in the early ‘80s. It
remains an essential stop for anyone who
craves strong, chilly margaritas
and knockout
bowls of guacamole mixed tableside to
your desired level of heat (mild to scorching).
The menu is a tribute to the regional
home-cooking of Mexico—steamy pork
tamales, chicken in a rich, savory blanket
of mole, terra-cotta cazuelas brimming with
shrimp, tomatoes, garlic and chiles, and a
long-time entree signature, budin Azteca, a
wonderful tortilla casserole with layers of
shredded chicken and cheese.
Rosa Mexicano Information:
• Mexican menu. Lunch, dinner, late-night, brunch. Bar. Casual attire. Reservations recommended. Outdoor seating. Credit cards accepted.