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Restaurante Mi Casita – Windsor

Salvadorian and Mexican Food (Up to 54% Off). Three Options Available.

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Value
C$20
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In a Nutshell

Burritos, tacos, enchiladas, and quesadillas filled with choice of pulled beef, braised pork shoulder, or Salvadorian-style chicken

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Must purchase food item. Not valid for pupusa. Dine-in only. $20 and $40 options valid for entrees only.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Eating authentically prepared food lets you taste the very essence of a country without chewing on its national flag. Salute global cuisine with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $12 for one appetizer and two margaritas (up to a $25.95 value)
  • $10 for $20 worth of Salvadorian cuisine
  • $19 for $40 worth of Salvadorian cuisine for four or more people

Diners can choose from appetizers such as layered nachos ($7.25 for a small, $10.95 for a large) and flautas ($6.25). Entrees include chicken simmered in mole sauce ($11.25), sopa de res—beef soup with corn, cassava, and chayote ($10.50)—and enchiladas stuffed with chicken, pulled pork, or beef ($10.50). See the full menu.

Restaurante Mi Casita

At Restaurante Mi Casita, chefs cull recipes from kitchens across El Salvador. They hand-shape Salvadorian-style pupusas, thick corn tortilla pouches, and fill them with pork, cheese, and beans. They fill cast-iron skillets to the brim with mexican sausage and melted cheese and load platters with hunks of fried cassava and pork shoulder. To quell palates tired from digging cross-continental canals between dishes, they also pour Mexican beers and margaritas.

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Restaurante Mi Casita

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    Windsor

    429 Wyandotte St. E
    Windsor, Ontario N9A 3H8
    (519) 253-2274
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