If you’re not a fan of Mexican food then this restaurant is nacho type, but if you are then you should for sure check this place out. Hidden in Marmkhael, Salud is a Mexican restaurant that brands itself as the rebel with a cause, motivating its customers to be rebels, embrace change, chaos and just be different.
This is one of my favorite Mexican places in town, spacious space with various seating options, it is like an old house turned into a modern restaurant. The whole theme of the place is enthusiastic, you can feel the Latino vibes just by entering through the door, from the colors, neon lights, drawings and writings on the wall, with an overall vintage aesthetic. The ambience is amazing, especially if you’re heading there for a night out. You won’t stop dancing and bopping to the music with every bite you take.
The food is super tasty, you absolutely have to try their beef burritos and fajita wraps. They also have the yummiest drinks, and the "te quiero – te quila" neon sign is proof, so make sure to order one of their Margarita pitchers while you’re at it.
Reserve a table at Salud, head for a Mexican night out, disconnect, and enjoy the music, food and vibrant environment of this place.
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