
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 3–10 PM |
| Thursday | 3–10 PM |
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2 Erie St, Montclair, NJ 07042
Phone: (973) 744-8296
Website: https://www.osofelipenj.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.com
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Reviews
Nachos that resemble tacos layered with cheese, topped with lettuce and jalapeño. Side of guacamole needs to double in size. Chili cheeseburger with perfect char and best steak frites in the area. Flautas were crispy and filled with shredded chicken topped with cheese crumble. More of the seasoned chicken is needed.
The signature cocktails are refreshing.
Kid friendly
High chairs
Restrooms on upper and lower level
Elevator
Fireplace
Parking is difficult
Full bar
Great place for a party
Ambiance: Restaurant is beautifully designed in terms of aesthetics, but it is VERY loud in there because of all of the hard surfaces. So if you’re looking to have a conversation or a date night to talk, it is not the place. Acoustics were not considered in their design. I’ve been to a NYC restaurant on a Saturday night and have been unbothered by noise. It’s annoyingly loud because there is an acoustic issue of everyone’s voices bouncing off hard surfaces creating a cacophony.
Service: it was shakey when we sat down, no one came to our table for a bit, and there are no water glasses. Our appetizer came before our drinks. Some small issues there but nothing catastrophic. The server and staff in the front of the house were all very nice and attentive after the hiccup.
We love Mexican food, we eat A LOT of Mexican food. I want businesses to succeed, but I felt I needed to write this in the spirit of constructive criticism because it’s such a nice spot, but the food falls flat, at least what we had did.
Stacked Nachos: I appreciate a new take on things but they were smothered, soggy, and they were not nachos, they were 5 stacked tostadas that were impersonating nachos. Maybe more like a tostado lasagna? You have to eat them with a fork and knife because you can’t pick them up. They were more a Tex-mex flavor. Very spicy, kind of overwhelmingly so and unbalanced, which killed all the other components. Heat level here should have been specified on the menu. I expected heat (which I like) but not heart burn level heat. It was not topped with enough of the things that cool down nachos that make it that delicious treat we all crave and love.
Oaxaca rib eye steak is absolutely not a $63 dish. There is nothing ground breaking about it. Skip it.
Chicken fajitas: Chicken was flavorful and tender, the portion was smaller than your average fajitas. I wouldn’t be complaining about the portion if it delivered elsewhere. Where they went wrong: the peppers and onions were cut in a way that makes it hard to eat and they were essentially steamed, the veggies were tough and not caramelized at all. Some were raw, some were over cooked. Legitimately I could count the number of peppers on my plate, there were like 5 sad slivers of peppers. I had multiple pieces of the skin of the onion paper, which was half of the onion on my plate. I don’t want to work to cut my own food… it’s a fajita. I got flour tortillas (I should have tried the corn instead but that wouldn’t have saved the dish), they were greasy and tough. Maybe the worst tortilla I’ve ever had. Sorry to be harsh, but it’s in the spirit of being constructive.
Drinks were fine. They felt a little thin.
I wanted to love it but it was a miss. Not the best birthday meal, and honestly a bit let down. Womp womp. It just felt like mediocre food in a nicely designed restaurant. I’d rather good food over all else. We didn’t complain or send anything back, we had our meal, paid and left. There was nothing to make right here, it was just a mediocre meal with a high ticket price. We had 2 drinks, 1 app, and 2 entrees for $160 + tip.
with a 7 PM reservation, but the experience was disappointing. We waited 30 minutes just for water and a margarita. The service was disorganized—we were brought the wrong menus and appetizers twice.
Regarding the food, I was shocked by the decline in quality. Paying $27 for three beef tacos feels overpriced, especially when the presentation and taste didn’t match the cost. We ended up spending nearly $200 (NYC prices) for a meal that simply didn’t live up to it. It’s sad to see a great restaurant heading in this direction.