Welcome in!!! La mexicana restaurant is a family-owned Mexican restaurant bringing the heart and soul of Mexico to Ruston, Louisiana Our menu features authentic dishes made from traditional recipes, fresh ingredients, and bold flavors~With a warm and welcoming atmosphere!
Hours
| Tuesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2537 Farmerville Hwy, Ruston, LA 71270
Phone: (318) 202-3244
Menu Photos
Related Web Results
La Mexicana Restaurant | Ruston LA – Facebook
La Mexicana restaurant review in Ruston – Facebook
la Mexicana Restuarant – Ruston-Lincoln Chamber of Commerce
Reviews
The place is a hidden gem. Service is excellent!
Booth seating has enough space to be comfortable. Everything was great! The owner brought us 2 tamales that were very large compared to all the other places. He said they are adding them to the menu in January. In house made tortillas. Queso is excellent!!
$38 for me and my wife!
We will be back!!
Review: Food was on par for most Mexican restaurants. Salsa,chips, and queso were good. The menu is smaller than most Mexican restaurants,and a bit confusing. Price point for most items is slightly more than the average for comparable items IMO.
It’s hard to judge on a small sampling we had . Food was good, but nothing we ate stood out as above average.
The service and drinks were above average,but we were there at an off peak hours time. There was a 12 ounce grilled ribeye that caught my attention for $21. That may get our return visit.
The average cost of entrees was $16+ . We ordered off the ala carte menu and got by cheaper, sharing a rice and bean side plate. I had 2 pork carnitas taco. Linda had the steak Gorditas They were $3 per taco, and gordita were slightly more. This is more authentic Mexican,not TexMex. They were well prepared and worth the $3.
Our server was helpful and attentive. The facility is clean and well maintained. The atmosphere was pleasant.
So let’s get into it.
Food:
Great taste as always, but I would say you don’t get what you pay for, I got 4 quesabirria tacos (that’s it, no side) and a drink, for $17
My friend had a steak quesadilla with rice and beans and drink for $17.
Service:
This is where it really got to me, we were sat for 15 minutes with only drinks. I’m not sure if it was a mistake, but they had on the menu to get chips and salsa for $7, so I asked about a chorizo/queso dip for $5 (presuming we would get chips), they said that it doesn’t come with chips. We sat for about 10 more minutes before our order was taken.
Then both orders were wrong, they hastily remade mine (quite burnt), however my friend never received any of his side dishes (rice and beans) they in fact brought everything he had asked not to have, and nothing he asked for.
“Atmosphere:”
Overall it was okay, I saw multiple dishes sent back, and I witnessed about 4 different groups walk out, some never being sat, some sitting down and were never waited.
Overall:
I really wanted to like this place, and I really do like the staff, however it is inexcusable of a restaurant. I can understand if it was packed, but half of the tables were empty at 12:00. Perhaps there are kinks to be worked out, and surely the transition from food truck to restaurant is hard, however not to this extent. Not to mention the prices were a bit high, the only “lunch specials” were 5 different meat fajita dishes all of which were $22. I likely will not return for some time.
This is a classic Mexican hole in the wall – you will see a lot of folks enjoying horchata which I can’t wait to try on our next trip. The price and service are well worth it.
Can’t wait to come back!