Cheap Eats: Dorado Tacos & Cemitas

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Brookline is certainly not lacking in Mexican food, and with the opening of Dorado Tacos & Cemitas one week ago, the pool of offerings has gotten richer, not more crowded. The restaurant, located in JFK Crossing on Harvard Ave, is bright and sunny, with a focus on high quality ingredients and eco-friendly materials.

The menu at Dorado is heavily focused on tacos. They offer a variety of types, including 4 different fish tacos, all with their own combination of proteins and condiments. The salsas, guacamole, and veggies are all fresh, making each bite shine with flavor. The tacos run about $2.50 each, which is a little high, but the quality of all the ingredients makes you forget the price tag. Three tacos would be enough for a meal, or try the taco plate for $6, with your choice of two tacos, perfectly cooked black beans, Mexican rice, and a whole charred jalapeno. This Bostonist recommends the shrimp taco, heaped with beer-battered shrimp, thin slices of jicama, orange salsa, and Baja crema.

The menu is filled with other options as well. The cemitas, Mexican sandwiches for $6, combine your choice of protein (chorizo, pork Milanesa, and portabella mushroom are just some of the options) with black beans, chipotles en adobo, avocado, Oaxaca cheese, and cilantro on a sesame seed roll. Take out a whole rotisserie chicken, with a nine spice and citrus marinade, for $10, or enjoy a half rotisserie chicken plate, with black beans, rice, and corn tortillas for $7. Dorado also offers salads (Caesar or chopped chicken), definitely big enough for a meal. And don't forget to order a side of elote - grilled corn with mayo, ancho chile, lime, and cotija cheese. It's not quite as transcendent as the version at Toro, but it's definitely a fantastic side dish or snack.

Dorado Tacos & Cemitas is located at 401 Harvard Street in Brookline. They are open daily from 11am to 10pm.

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  • jforbes12

    the fish tacos were good. A friend and I both can attest to their tastiness. Thety are battered and lightly fried, set on 2 organic corn/flour (cant remember) tortillas with pico de gallo and a tasty drizzle of sauce.The portabello mushroom (which my friend and I both tried) and chicken tacos ( described by my friend as "blah") were lacking flavor. Another friend of mine who is a lightweight rower, opted for the watermelon salad, which she said was disappointing.

    $2.50 per taco or $6 for two tacos beans and rice-which was filling.

    small establishment, with awkwardly placed seating. I was also unsure if there was a bathroom-- a friend later confirmed that he saw one.

    The staff was friendly but slightly unorganized--most likely due to its only being open for a week. They seem to make their food with pride, but it did take a little while to come out.

    I tried it, but will most likely only return to try the grilled swordfish taco. Or possibly the cemita, which looks like it could have some promise.





    located in brookline close to coolidge corner and several other shops and eateries so if you leave unsatisfied there are other options.

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