


Wild Salsa brings regional Mexican flavors to a menu ranging from à la carte street tacos to platos fuertes like our Lamb Shank Barbacoa or Chicken Milanesa for dinner. All of our food is made from scratch each day, using locally sourced fresh ingredients, providing an experience unlike any other. Have a seat at the bar, and try the Wild Rita with roasted pineapple and jalapeño infused tequila – or select from more than 100 tequilas options.
Refined Mexico City-style fare & many tequilas in a vibrant space with Day of the Dead-themed decor.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1800 Main St, Dallas, TX 75201
Phone: (214) 741-9453
Website: http://www.wildsalsarestaurant.com/
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Reviews
We started with the taquitos, which were crispy, hot, and gone in minutes. Then the Wild Tacos with shrimp, barbacoa, and carne asada. The shrimp was fresh and bright, the barbacoa was tender and packed with flavor, and the carne asada had that perfect char that makes a taco hit the way it should. Everything tasted intentional. Nothing bland. Nothing phoned in.
Ordered a (few) Wild Rita’s with it, and it was smooth, balanced, and strong enough to keep things interesting without overpowering the meal.
And the flan deserves its own moment. Best flan ever, no exaggeration. Creamy, silky texture with real caramel depth on top. Not overly sweet, just done right.
Atmosphere, food, drinks all strong. If it feels this good on a rainy lunch, I can only imagine it in the summer. Definitely coming back.
I have traveled several states and ate at numerous restaurants with my well trained service animal. She is a well trained Standard Poodle. I have never been treated this way. Upon entering the hostess was ready to service us. The manager immediately approached us in a rude and distasteful manner. He told us we had to sit outside on the patio. I explained she is a service animal he still attempted to sit us outside. I again explained she is a service animal. He walked off along with the hostess and left us standing there for 5 minutes. Upon returning he advised her to sit is in a secluded area of the restaurant. This was a blatant display of discrimination of someone with a disability.
If you follow us, you know we travell lots, and I need to add that the restrooms were both pretty clean and tidy. So very impoortant for travellers. Keep up the good work, Wild Salsa
On our last visit, the waitress asked early on as to whether we were seeing a show (the Majestic is nearby) and on a timeline, and this was really appreciated. A minor hiccup seems to be the host-to-waitstaff handoff because we did have to track down a waitress after sitting for about 7 or 8 minutes, but this was easily remedied and likely isn’t a regular thing (it’s the sort of thing that would normally knock service down to a three or four stars, but the waitress herself was great, and it’s hard to say whether the host was new or something else was going on). Best tip I can give is to order the white queso, which is delicious & a great deal, as well as a pitcher of the house margarita (also a great deal).