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What В'ячеслав Пономарчук doesn't like about Casa Morita:
the large part of the relatiw short menu in casa morita consists of tacos that can be drawn into burritos, and sandwiches called tortas. The latter are rarely seen here, but were a common sight on the roads of the southern mexico – during my last trip there were as many Torta stands as there were Taco stands. the rolls used in all the tortas I had in mexiko were very flat, neutral things that made it all easier to ap... View all feedback. What LazMaz likes about Casa Morita:
This restaurant in Brixton village is a real gem, offering an excellent combination of burrito and salad bowl with fresh flavors and delicious guacamole. The Coronas are a good value addition to the meal. The menu offers great value and I would definitely recommend it for a casual dinner with friends. View all feedback.
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The best bit about Casa Morita is its location in Brixton MarketThe perfect hideaway on a rainy Summers night in London.
Well, it's Mexican food. I really should have went with my gut when I saw the mixed reviewsBecause they're absolutely spot on. It's fine.
So after quite the deliberation we decided on Mexican.
Brixton village attracts young londoners to eat, drink and explore the deep of the southern london. we visited over the weekend and in need for a quick bite, we...
read moreThe place is rough and ready to be in the middle of brixton, they can think in that they are in the outland. the pork and vegetarian tacos had great simple arom...
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read moreCasa Morita in Brixton offers a mix of Mexican flavors with a twist, attracting young Londoners looking for a quick and tasty meal. The menu, although short, features authentic Mexican dishes like tacos, burritos, tortas, and salads. While some reviewers found the portion sizes small and the presentation lacking, others praised the fresh flavors and delicious combinations, like the burrito and salad bowl combo. The restaurant's atmosphere is described as rough and ready but with a great family-run vibe, providing a relaxed and informal dining experience. Despite mixed reviews on authenticity and service, Casa Morita seems to cater well to a diverse crowd, offering options for those looking for gluten-free choices or a casual pre-gig meal. Overall, opinions on Casa Morita's food quality and value range from highly positive to critical, making it a spot worth trying for those seeking a lively taste of Mexican cuisine in the heart of Brixton.
One of the worst places I've ever eaten. Food was not edible. Had to spit it out. Was bland, salty and soggy. The Margaritas were nice and were on happy hour. F...
read moreLiving in London as an American, I have frequented almost every Mexican place this city has to offer searching for something that remotely resembles the cuisine...
read moreMy partner and I ordered the menu for two at this restaurant. The ingredients were very good and flavorful, with many of them imported from Mexico such as tomat...
read more£25 for 2 for a good selection of different dishes that is definitely enough to leave you pretty full. Opted to have the chocolate chili cake after however but...
read moreI was really looking forward to trying to this place out after seeing how buzzing it was the week prior. The menu looked really good and myself and 3 friends de...
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