Fonda San Miguel

  4.6 – 3,626 reviews   • Mexican restaurant

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Fonda San Miguel – A Culinary Icon in Austin, TX Fonda San Miguel has been a celebrated institution in Austin, Texas since it opened in 1975. Known for its vibrant and authentic interior Mexican cuisine, the restaurant has consistently delivered a dining experience that blends culture, history, and exceptional flavors. Nestled in a lush, hacienda-style setting, Fonda San Miguel isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a journey into the rich culinary traditions of Mexico, offering guests a multi-sensory experience that transports them far from the everyday. Authentic Interior Mexican Cuisine

Sophisticated takes on traditional Mexican cuisine served in a colorful, hacienda-style space.

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Reviews

Laura Pitka
Everything was so authentic here. Not just the food and atmosphere but the interactions. Our server was awesome and was so knowledgeable about every dish and the background of the restaurant. I wish I remembered his name but he made the whole experience even better.
I had the duck enchiladas, the queso fundido, and the Pepino Pica to drink. Everything was so flavorful and fresh I would definitely recommend all 3 of those. Someone with me had the tortilla soup and the broth was super tasty and the toppings on the side were fun, but there was barely any chicken in it which was a bummer.
Also, I’m not a huge sweets person but the Crepas de Cajeta were perfect for sharing and so rich and yummy.
Definitely recommend for a nice evening out!
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Ritika Srivastava
I went here to celebrate my husband’s birthday, and it was a wonderful experience. The property and décor are beautiful, unique, and thoughtfully done. I absolutely loved the ambience and overall vibe. Our servers were amazing, and the food was delicious especially the mango tres leches, which was to die for. The only downside was that it felt a bit noisy since the tables were placed quite close together.
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Samantha Keeling
The food was fantastic, and Maury’s service was outstanding, he was attentive, friendly, welcoming, and gave great suggestions! We’ll definitely be back. Thank you, Maury

We ordered:
– Prickly pear frozen margarita (strong and not too sweet)
– Frozen sangria swirl (STRONG lol)
– Queso with rajas and chorizo verde, served with fresh half flour/half corn tortillas (the small portion is actually a good size for 3–4 people).
– Duck enchiladas with half salsa verde and half poblano spinach sauce (Maury’s excellent suggestion!).
– Mole enchiladas.
– Tres leches cake with mango sorbet.
– Crepas de cajeta.
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KHAIE
I’ve never been excited to write a restaurant review before, but Fonda San Miguel exceeded every expectation.

Located just off the main road in the Allandale neighborhood, the restaurant sits in an area where quiet residential streets mix naturally with local shops. We knew immediately we were in the right place when we saw cars making a beeline for the valet. The dramatic, old-world entrance—with its historic hacienda feel—set the tone instantly and had me genuinely excited for what was to come.

We arrived about 30 minutes early hoping to hang out at the bar, but the place was already buzzing and completely packed! We were told we’d be seated closer to our 8 p.m. reservation, which was understandable given how lively it was. The air was filled with conversation and energy. We made our way to the bar, but every seat was taken, always a good sign!

The bar itself is stunning. The back bar rises into glass-fronted shelves lined with vintage bottles, decanters, and colorful vessels, all dramatically backlit in saturated jewel tones. The bottles glow like artifacts. What truly elevates the space is the stained glass running beneath the shelving, so intricate, richly colored panels that cast a soft, prismatic glow across the bar top. Light reflects off the glassware and marble, creating a layered, luminous depth.

This restaurant nails every important detail from service and decor to food and drinks. Our server, Daniel, was phenomenal. His recommendations were spot-on, and he checked in at just the right moments without ever hovering.

What we ordered:

Appetizers

Lobster and Shrimp Tostada Special- one of the specials. A beautifully composed tostada topped with tender lobster and shrimp.
Queso Fundido with Rajas- arrived bubbling hot, rich, and comforting, with the roasted poblano strips adding just the right balance of smokiness and depth. What truly elevated it was that it came with fresh, house-made tortillas.
Angels on Horseback- beautifully executed, but what really stood out were the pickled vegetables served alongside the shrimp. Ate mine without the bacon.

Drinks

Pepino Pica (their cucumber margarita) — so good I had two
La Rubia- vibrant without being overly seeet
Paloma- clean citrusy and well executed. A classic drink you can never ho wrong with this.

Entrees

Vegetable Enchilada de Mole Poblano (my order): deeply comforting and beautifully executed. The mole was rich without being heavy, and every bite was savory and satisfying. One of my friends described it as perfectly authentic with an elevated flair.
Beef Wellington Special: ordered by my friend, who said it was cooked and prepared flawlessly.
Enchiladas Suizas: another solid, well-executed dish that was thoroughly enjoyed.

Dessert

Tres Leches (shared)- not your traditional overly sweet version. The flavors were beautifully balanced, light, and absolutely delicious.

A small but thoughtful detail: my friend ordered a Coca-Cola and it was served in an OG glass Coke bottle, which felt perfectly on brand. Shoutout to Paul, the manager, who made sure every table was taken care of and was consistently present throughout the evening.

Overall a 10/10 for ambiance, service, and food. Everything was top-notch. This is a must-visit in Austin, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone!
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N “Minaoka” N
Traditional sharing mexican cuisine, the restaurant located inside a beautiful old mansion. It’s very pretty and nicely decorated. The vibe is casual and fun, elegant and colorful. The food is great and it is a nice place for gathering, special occasion. Cocktails are recommended!
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Andrea Camacho
Really nice experience, the food was ok but our server was great! Not a big fan of the carne asada tacos presentation though, the meet wasn’t tender and it’s supposed to be a taco… it’s more like a steak dish. Definitely not más fav.
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leela fireside
This is our special holiday meal. It’s just such an amazing experience. The decor is captivating. Th wait staff is exceptional. And the food is so good. We started with the queso fundido (with extra corn tortillas), 2 of us shared the whole dish and a nopales salad and sweet potatoes- every bite was delicious. One person had another fish dish that was both delicate and rich. And the 4th person in our group had the chicken enchiladas mole – it was hard not to lick the plate. We shared the caramel crepes and tres leches cake for dessert. Rich and delicious.
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Malavika Kale
We went here for a birthday dinner and had a great dining experience. As a vegetarian, I wasn’t blown away by the limited vegetarian/vegan options on the menu, but the great service was what made it a 5⭐️ meal.
The ambience was lovely, right from the entry doorway, to the antechamber and the main dining spaces (we sat in the central space, but there were two other spaces as well).
The menu is quite pricy, however it was great to see that reflected in the service as well – our server (Jennifer?) was attentive and polite, and also packed up our food for us after the meal.
For drinks we got margaritas – one with lemon and another with watermelon: both tasted great (we’re also quite potent).
The queso fundido was melty and delicious – served with corn and flour mini tortillas, the corn tortillas were very good. The sweet potato was actually the best tasting item (we ordered it based on an Instagram reel): perfectly steamed and pan fried. The chipotle shrimp dish was good. The vegetable enchiladas were also decent but nothing great. As it was a birthday meal, the très leches we ordered came with a greeting (not complimentary though) – it was great with mango and mint. It was served with a mango sorbet with granita which was a little strange in its flavor.
Overall this was a great restaurant for a special dinner.
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taz tastes
Went here for a birthday dinner, was pleasantly surprised by the great service and good tasting food!

We arrived late at night, there was complimentary valet service as well as a parking lot next door which we utilized. The waitress was very attentive making sure all our needs were met so we didn’t feel rushed whatsoever to leave our table, like some other restaurants. The duck enchiladas were very very good, highly recommend getting it. The queso fundido was fun to eat as well — I preferred the flour tortilla over the corn. The staple chips and salsa were nice but the green was better than the red, try mixing them for a nice combination. The Chile relleno was ok but I preferred the duck enchiladas so much more.
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Joseph Boyles (Zen)
Amazing food and friendly staff. Staff have amazing recommendations!

The Adobo Negro Ribeye was a perfect medium rare, and the whitefish civeche was a great twist on a dish.
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