El Milagro Restaurant # 2

  3.7 – 172 reviews  $$ • Restaurant

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Hours

Saturday10 AM–8 PM
Sunday10 AM–8 PM
Monday10 AM–8 PM
Tuesday9 AM–8 PM
Wednesday10 AM–8 PM
Thursday10 AM–8 PM
Friday10 AM–8 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1118 E Alisal St, Salinas, CA 93905

Phone: (831) 676-0925

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Reviews

Rebecca Higginbotham
It is small about 8 tables total. The staff were wonderful and attentive and the food was fresh and delicious. The decor and table setting made me think of being at home in my abuelita’s kitchen. The reason it’s 4 stars is that it seemed a bit more pricey than expected from other experiences in the area.
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Sandy Garcia
Food very good and authentic but over paid especially the drinks. $21 for a prepared (melon,walnuts,tuna) horchata was crazy.
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Rogelio Juarez
Is delicious and real quick to serve you

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Michelle Townsley
The food was absolutely delicious and I had fun practicing my Spanish. We had the Oaxacan enchiladas and the Huaraches. The mole sauce was perfect!
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Veronica Garcia
Walking into this Mexican restaurant, you might think you’ve stumbled into just another American fast-food joint, given its casual decor and unassuming layout. However, the food tells a completely different story—one deeply rooted in the rich culinary traditions of Oaxaca. The dishes are not only delicious but authentically Oaxacan, transporting your taste buds straight to the heart of Southern Mexico with every bite.

The atmosphere is vibrant and full of life, echoed by the classic tunes of Ramón Ayala, Los Bukis, Joan Sebastian, and Los Temerarios that fill the air, setting a nostalgic and joyful tone. The patrons, mostly of Latin descent, add to the authentic vibe, engaging in lively conversations and displaying a heartwarming sense of community. Notably touching was observing patrons discussing who would cover the cost for a meal they bought for a homeless man—a testament to the kind-hearted spirit that permeates the place.

This restaurant is a hidden gem that deserves to be on the radar of anyone craving genuine Mexican cuisine. It goes beyond just serving food; it serves a slice of Oaxacan culture with a side of compassion and community. Highly recommended for anyone looking to experience true Mexican hospitality and culinary excellence without boarding a plane.
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Yazmin Cruz
The food was not good at all, the tables at the restaurant were way too close to each other and the employees were rude. Also I would not recommend coming here if your going to eat because it’s way too expensive and does not taste good at all. I’ve tried Oaxaca food and this is not even close to what it tastes they should not be representing Oaxacan food .
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Hortencia Ttamir (Tessie)
Not a good place to eat .the food was to salty and the drinks had no taste.
I have taste Oaxaca food and it’s not even close to it . There other places that have the authentic Oaxaca food and i recommend this place it’s cultural restaurant it’s on market st but you need to get there early to get a spot . Because the food is great and it taste yummmyyy
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Marisol G.
Fresh and delicious Oaxacan food. I had the memelutas and they were really good. I had a horchata preparada for the first time and it was the best!

I will definitely eat here again!
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Silma Flores
The essence of Oaxaca is served to you with cordial staff. For a taste of the tropics te the passio fruit agua fresca, You’ll be sent to the beach near Tulum. We’ll be back many times for the diverse menu.
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Sappy Pappy
March 16, 2019
You’ll need to ask them to speak English. Waitresses assume everyone speaks Spanish.

Was served about a 4oz Styrofoam cup of complimentary soup. It was watery, salty, and not much else.

Ordered Huevos Ranchos. Was served something else.  You must pay extra for rice and beans. Food was served way too salty. Sauce was borderline too chili hot.

Dining room is small, seats 24. It’s clean, simply decorated. Lots of natural light.

Loads of free parking.

Not a bad place,  but nothing here to draw me back.
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