Established in 2007, El Güero Carnitas y Barbacoa has become a cherished family-run Mexican restaurant, known for its mouthwatering carnitas, barbacoa, delectable Tacos Caldos, and other traditional Mexican delights. Located at 7469 Bennett Lawson Road in Mansfield, Texas, El Güero takes pride in its authentic Mexican culinary experience, serving its community with a flavorful legacy since 2007.
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Address: 7469 Bennett Lawson Rd, Mansfield, TX 76063
Phone: (682) 478-7509
Website: https://www.elguerocyb.com/menu
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What a great selection of salsas from the salsa bar. Our personal favorite was the avocado salsa.
Agua de pepino (cucumber lime water )super refreshing and ice cold.
Chorizo breakfast plate was nothing special. It was just like home. Nothing out of the ordinary just home cooked food.
The star of the morning, are the carnitas rich in flavor and incredibly soft. I did order one taco on flour and one on corn. Corn was my favorite.
Oh these tortillas are made by hand.
I’ve also tried their chicharrón en salsa verde and it was very good. The costillas en mole are my favorite! I haven’t had a bad experience with that dish. We’ve also tried their tamales and again, the first time was great. The next few visits were not. On one visit, the tamales tasted weird like if they went bad. Then they gave us mixed tamales. The red tinted leaf ones turned out to be chicken and the ones that looked like they’d be chicken turned out to be rajas. Then the last time we ordered tamales they were not fully cooked. Specially the chicken ones.
The most recent visit we did was great. The carnitas were good and I tried their chilaquiles verdes. Those were VERY good but VERY spicy! I love spicy so they were great in my opinion. I wish it was more consistent and not risky. Overall, it’s been a hit or miss but the taste is great on a good day.
John C. “Doc” Padilla, HMC(FMF)/USN(RET)
You walk in and order at the counter. Friendly bilingual folks with a smile encountered there. To the right is where the magic is happening and you can watch it too! You are given a number and a drink if ordered. In addition to bottled Topo and Sodas they have Aguas Frescas which we got. No powdered drink mix served here folks. While you wait on your food (they give you a number on a ticket) you go to the salsa bar. The star is the giant molcajete with roasted chunky salsa. You’ll also find limes, cilantro & onions, pickled jalapenos with onions, etc. On the table are two salsas: A creamy orange habanero one and the traditional light green creamy taqueria one. And a roll of nice thick paper towels which I really appreciated instead of cheap flimsy napkins that it takes 20 of or more which really is not cost effective. Then your number is called and you are in for an unbelievable treat. They give you a tray and your plates from the grill area.
My husband was born in Mexico and we travel there frequently so when I tell you he said those were the best tamales (chicken and rajas as the pork were sold out by 1pm) he’s had in his entire life ~ that’s saying something! And I agree that they are for me too. He got a carnitas gordita and I had a pastor quesadilla and both were beyond excellent. The seasoning on my pastor meat was unique and so good I honestly did not need to add salsa. His gordita was in a homemade shell. Divine. There are no proper words to describe how good this was.
So good in fact that, since we live in Irving, we got tamales and carnitas to go!!! We wish they were franchised and had another location closer to us as it’s an hour from our house. That being said, It’s a wonderful excuse for a day trip to return which we look forward to doing.