OPENING SOON – LATE APRIL 2026 FREE RAMP PARKING Come check out the vibrant atmosphere at Asher’s Bar & Grill, Minneapolis’ newest destination for great food and sports. Opening SOON, in late April 2026, this welcoming neighborhood spot will offer an elevated menu of signature sandwiches, hearty pastas, fresh salads, and delicious appetizers. Enjoy every game on multiple TVs within a lively sports bar setting. Asher’s is the perfect venue for your next special occasion, from birthdays and anniversaries to family reunions, offering an authentic and hospitable experience for everyone.
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Address: 2730 W Lake St, Minneapolis, MN 55416
Phone: (952) 582-4337
Website: https://www.chilangomn.com/
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In terms of highlight, the best dish in my opinion was actually the pistachio tres leches. The milk was definitely there, and there was a good amount of pistachio flavor immersed into the cake. I thought that texturally it worked very well, too, because the softness of the cake provided a good contrast with the pistachio bits on the top. The esquites were great as well, with the tajin crema providing both a sense of creaminess and just a tiny bit of spice, and the manchego cheese giving flavor. The baja fish tacos contained a good amount of white fish and the chipotle crema added flavor. Personally I liked the fact that the brisket tacos had a good amount of smoked brisket meat, but my friend who ordered the dish didn’t enjoy it because she didn’t think the salsa was flavorful enough, which I could understand but disagreed with.
Other dishes were leaning towards okay to meh, such as the papas machas, which had fried yukon potatoes containing very good crispy texture but way too salty flavor, especially if the potatoes were tiny and had a lot of oil at the bottom. The brussel sprouts did not have enough lime vinaigrette so it was practically flavorless, especially since it was probably deep fried without additional seasoning, which also caused some pieces to be hard to chew. The grilled snapper itself was almost flavorless, and relied on the salsa for flavor completely. I didn’t understand it because it looked like it was grilled in achiote, so I assumed it followed the tikin xic dish in Yucatán Mexico, with pickled red onions and all. Maybe the achiote paste didn’t have enough spices in it for marinading, or maybe the time wasn’t enough.
Even though as of now I wouldn’t actively recommend this establishment to others yet, I would still like to visit myself to try some dishes that my other friends have hyped up, namely the enchiladas de camote and verdes.
Some of the food wasn’t as spicy as my Mexican spouse prefers, but we all agreed the flavor was well rounded and thoughtfully crafted.
The Papas Machas were our favorite. We will likely come back again!
For our starters, we had the oysters, which were delicious and fresh and briny, adding fantastic flavor with their mango hot sauce. It didn’t overpower anything on the oysters. We also ordered a masa panisse. It was crispy on the outside, and smooth and buttery on the inside. It didn’t even need any sauce.
Entrees: the enchiladas verde and steak fajitas. The enchiladas were delicious. The verde sauce gave some brightness to the dish, without overpowering spice. The enchiladas themselves were perfectly made with fresh, house-made tortillas and the right amount of smoked chicken in them. It was more filling than we expected. The fajitas were about the best I’ve ever had. Perfectly cooked and tender flank steak, with a good amount heat from the spices. A lovely mix of onions and peppers with fresh pico, guacamole, and crema. Well balanced in every way I wanted it to be.
Dessert: we were comfortable, but wanted something sweet to top it off. Sebastian Joe’s banana chocolate chip ice cream. The banana was definitely there, but it got mostly covered up by the chocolate ice cream (just how my palate works with chocolate, usually). It was still quite tasty.
I highly recommend Chilango, and am looking forward to coming back.
The moment I walked in I was greeted by the event manager who complimented my coat and made me feel so special! I think her name was Marnie.
My server Cole was so attentive and knowledgeable. He clearly is really passionate about the food and drinks here, and he answered all my questions before I even asked them!
I got the tuna toastada to start and their cocktail of the moment “the last batch”, and both were incredible! Balanced, exciting cocktail and the tuna toastada was clearly very high quality tuna and it was light, but satisfying.
The manager Aaron was super kind too and stopped by with my appetizer. We chatted and it felt like he really cared about me and the restaurant and is proud of his staff!
I got the Camarones al Diablo for my entrée and it was a really pleasant surprise! It’s not a flavor profile I would normally go for, but each bite made me love it more. It’s very earthy and robust, and the fresh cilantro and mint on top contrasted the spiciness of the sauce and made the butteriness of the shrimp stand out. Oddly enough, the masa panisse was my favorite part and it almost acted like a palette cleanser for the rest of the dish.
Dessert was a showstopper as well! I got the pistachio tres leches and Cole told me it was a family recipe of one of the chefs, which made it better (I didn’t know that was possible)!
All the staff here were incredible, but Brian ran my food and was just so bright and cheery, Venus was the host that greeted me and he was so friendly, and the bussers Mirsham and Roxanne were so helpful and welcoming! I can’t wait to come here more and get to know everyone!
I know this is a long-winded review, but genuinely this is the best first experience I’ve had at a restaurant ever and I’d would highly recommend this place!
Food highlights – our absolute favorites from the menu are the sikil pak and camarones al diablo. Ordered both dishes both times we’ve been there and they have been consistent preparations across visits, plus tons of flavor. Ordered a burger to split 4 ways with our friends last visit and loved it so much we ordered a second one to take home for a late night snack.
We’ve gotten the queso twice, once with the brisket and once without. I actually preferred the queso on its own without the brisket, thought the brisket added a greasy element that I didn’t care for, plus it could’ve benefited from a strong pinch of salt. In terms of starters, I love the sikil pak, a smoky, well spiced dip made from pepitas. Highly recommend starting your meal with this! The piquillo peppers stuffed with goat cheese are a strong second pick, they were delicious.
I was craving something sweet at the end of our last meal, so we ordered a slice of the basque cheesecake to share. It was decadent in the best way possible, rich but not too sweet, with a vanilla poppyseed crumble on top that added a delightful texture to each bite.
They also have an excellent lineup of cocktails and mocktails – don’t miss out on their strawberry lemonade, it was one of the best iterations of that drink that I’ve tried.
Friendly, efficient service and a beautiful space filled with plants and murals. It’s a good spot to celebrate special occasions. They will validate your parking if you park inside the Calhoun Beach Club ramp, but we’ve always easily found a spot to park on the metered street parking around the restaurant.