
Margarita’s Mexican Restaurant will be bringing a 100% Authentic Mexican Experience that will include Breakfasts with plates like Nopales Con Chorizo (Cactus & Chorizo), Machaca Con Huevo (Shredded dry beef scrambled with eggs), Chicharron En Salsa Verde/Roja (Fried Pork Crackling in either red or green sauce), Lunches, Combination Dinners, and a whole lot more! Bring family & friends and enjoy the true Authentic taste of Mexico at Margarita’s Mexican Restaurant located at 649 Newtown, Virginia Beach, VA 23462. Keep checking in with us to see how far we’re coming along! 🙂
Hours
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 649 Newtown Rd #109, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Phone: (757) 456-1888
Website: http://www.margaritasrestaurantvb.com/
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My husband and I stumbled upon this Mexican restaurant and were pleasantly surprised — it was GOOD! We recently moved from San Diego and have been searching for authentic Mexican food, so our standards are pretty high.
In our opinion, you judge a Mexican restaurant by two things: the carne asada tacos and the salsa. This place delivered on both. The tortillas were handmade (10/10!), which instantly won us over. They also offered multiple salsas — red, green, and avocado — and every single one was flavorful and fresh.
Even the chips were handmade, which made the whole experience feel authentic and elevated.
If you’re in Virginia and craving real-deal Mexican food, this spot is definitely worth trying.
The music is Mexican and at a very good level. It was very very clean and spacious.
I had the shrimp cocktail and a fried chimichanga. My husband had a beef burrito fajita. Both were excellent and we literally cleaned our plates.
If you want spicy- they will do it! I know that fact is important for those of you incubating dragons. If you want the spice toned down (or in my case) none at all- they will do it.
Truly an amazing and sweet local and authentic experience.
Carne asada was very fatty with hardly any flavor. Rice was a little strange and soggy. However, the refried beans were ok. The guacamole salad that comes with the Carne Asada plate was good. It only has a small bit of guacamole but I appreciate the small hints of jalapeno in the salad. Not too much, and I would rate it a low medium. The side of tortillas that came with the Carne Asada were just ok and tastes store bought.
Guacamole dip is fantastic. It’s an avocado salad with onions and tomatoes and huge chunks of avocado. Fantastic! Very very good. There is a lot of flavor here and can be used as a side instead of a dip. This isn’t your typical guacamole where it’s all mashed up, but the chunks of avocado were refreshing.
The street tacos were also great. I picked up three, one with carnitas, pollo asada, and pork pastor. The carnitas in one of the tacos has a grilled, crunchy taste to it and had good flavor. Pollo asada was ok as a filling, but the pork pastor was my favorite of the three. The pork pastor has spicy taste along with the sweet that comes from the pineapple. All the street tacos comes with cilantro and onion topping that you can add. If you’re planning to take the street tacos to go, I would suggest eating these first as the tortilla will become soggy over time.
The included chips (not sure if they come normally or because I got the guacamole dip) were tasty and very crunchy. It didn’t come too salty and had the right amount of flavor that you can eat them by themselves.