
MORE FLAVOR! Pa Mas is THE spot for authentic Latin inspired flavors, hand crafted cocktails, and taste that talks back. With a new bold look and feel, we are confident that our vibe matches our loud flavors. Pa Mas is taking traditional recipes and crafting them to your modern tastebuds right here in Omaha.
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Address: 220 S 31st Ave #3107, Omaha, NE 68131
Phone: (402) 916-9657
Website: https://pamaskitchen.com/
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The ambiance, service, menu options, margaritas, and delivery was exceptional here for our girls night out. To start, our service was thoughtful, personal, and consistent. She would hear us say something about a sauce, and come by with some other options, and made amazing recommendations!
When I asked about the margaritas, I found out that the watermelon one had freshly blended melon, and had to give that a try! OMG, amazing! There was truly pieces of watermelon in my drink, and since it wasn’t some fake overly sugary syrup, it wasn’t too sweet – instead limey and fresh! Delicious. They have so many fun options for drinks, enough to recommend this place simply for a happy hour!
The cojita fries were also an incredible win for our table. If you aren’t a fan of poblano or a little kick, maybe stay away, but if you DO… get it get it get it! It’s a huge pile of fries absolutely loaded with toppings! Cojita cheese, roasted poblano, roasted onions, a jalepeno crema.. fabulous.
My meal was a burrito bowl, and it was such a huge portion to be two meals for me haha. I asked for cojita cheese to be added, and they loaded me up – which was greatly appreciated! I had a bunch of veggies and beans, paired again with the jalapeño crema!
My friend ordered the birria plate and holy cow was the portion huge! She enjoyed the texture of the tacos and the flavor, but did say that it was all a little salty. The birria was a bit thicker than a typical consume.
My other friend got a taco plate, and I will say that her portion was the smallest, but she had nothing but good things to say about flavor.
The music was a mix of salsa, bachata, and reggaeton and I loved the options to sit inside or outside or even at the bar. With a cute view of midtown, a well done mixture of lights and imagery inside, and so many high points in the meal – I’d highly recommend this spot for Mexican food!
They have some good cocktails. The staff are very friendly & hardworking.
Side note for the cooks please be careful about toothpicks on chicken tacos holding them together while cooking but removing before going to table. My friends mouth was jabbed by the toothpick biting into chicken taco. She was offered another taco but she rather have been comped. Waitress was kind but 1 person waiting on whole resturant for lunch time(inside outdoor patio, was a bit shocking. Overall if had to rate out of 10, I would say 7.1
The food was below standard. The meats were absolutely tasteless. The rice was hard and tasted stale. The tortillas were hard around the edges. None of the sides that came with our dishes tasted fresh or well seasoned. I should note that we came at around 4:30 pm. There were only two other tables and about 6-8 serving staff. The food and service should have been superb. I should also add that they charge for simple chips and salsa, which is unheard of at a Mexican restaurant, their shrimp in the fajitas came breaded no option for any other way, and their fajitas only came with flour tortillas, no option for corn.