DINNER November 28, 2008
Good Mexican food is hard to find in Montreal and even when you find a restaurant with the goods, it can be a fickle mistress. I drive by Los Clasicos pretty much everyday and finally decided to give it a shot (although, honestly, only because I was jonesing for Mexican and Le Coin de Mexique was full).
I’ll give it points for authenticity. The room is sparsely decorated and has that rickety South American vibe. A cimbalom player entertains the diners for tips. The cimbalom not being remotely connected to Mexico, I find this bizzare, but it beats the yodelers with sombreros and guitars on the Mayan Riviera (or so I’ve heard–I don’t vacation there) and adds the downmarket feel of a Juarez taqueria. Our waiter can barely speak French or English but his enthusiasm more than makes up for it and I order the agua de horchata based solely on his evident affection for this drink (“every Mexican loves it”). Also, Los Clasicos doesn’t have a liquor licence (at least not yet), so this milky rice-base concoction swimming with cantaloupe and watermelon and topped with cinnamon and ground nuts is as potent as it gets. Its milkiness actually offsets the spiciness of the food quite nicely. Continue Reading…

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