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Mi Comalito Restaurant & Bar Provides Authentic Mexican, Salvadoran, and Honduran Dishes to the Baltimore, MD Area.
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- Oct 12, 2023
Friendly, welcoming staff. Our meals were good in portion. Very casual dining.
The birria tacos are fantastic! I will definitely return for those tacos. The corn tortillas were fresh and hot. Also the carnitas a la Mexicana was good. Price was as expected. Not a fan of the free chip served before our meal, they tasted stale.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Clifton C.Baltimore, MD041Feb 19, 2024
I have been here twice now, and though it was a long wait for our food the first time, this time was a different story. It's a busy little spot with staff weaving through the tight spaces, but that actually makes for an energetic atmosphere. We went primarily for the pupusas, which are hot and tasty. We also ordered the chicken nachos to share and it was a delicious mound of ingredients that soaked into the tortilla chips perfectly. This is on my list of "go to" restaurants!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - lizz T.Stonecrest, GA05Mar 10, 2024
Food is excellent, the service is friendly and the ambiance is very lively. The place is clean and spacious for group gatherings
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Maureen O.Baltimore, MD6115Jul 15, 2023
Superb food. Authentic. Corn cakes, plantains, soft corn tortillas. I was made to feel welcome, and I had leftovers for 2 days!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Rachel U.Baltimore, MD4476974Oct 1, 2022
The staff was very nice but I can't recommend the food. I ordered shrimp enchiladas after asking what
Type of salsa they were served with (verde). When the enchiladas came they were completely dry with melted shredded cheese and top and also were stuffed with shrimp and rice. I asked for green salsa and was charged $2 for it. All of the prices on the bill were also higher than what was posted on the menu.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Halle C.Hampden, Baltimore, MD9365177Sep 4, 2021
When I went here, my small party of three ordered a lot to get a taste of the menu: yuca frita con chicharrón, pupusas, baleadas, tamales de elote, horchata, and some jugos.
The service was good, the restaurant was clean, but the food tasted like the oil could have been fresher, and there seemed to be a lot more excess oil than I'm used to. This was especially evident in the yuca frita. I am giving them the benefit of the doubt because we came later in the evening, but I do think a popular dish like yuca con chicharrón should be on-point all the time.Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Jenn L.SoMa, San Francisco, CA04Apr 28, 2023
Love going here food is so good and great customer service all the time. Some of the most unique dishes!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Nov 30, 2021
My husband and I visited Mi Comalito for lunch recently and had a great meal! We shared the baleadas de pollo and the Plato Tipico Salvadoreno. I had never had baleadas before, but I would describe them as kind of a large Honduran take on a taco? It was simple and delicious and HUGE. And the plato I got was great even though I think it was missing a few things (the corn tamal and the avocado). The steak, pupusa, fried plantains, beans, etc. were all great. (Seriously that pupusa - I want it again now just thinking of it!) Mi Comalito serves Mexican, Salvadoran, and Honduran cuisines, so it has something for everyone! I am definitely more familiar with Mexican and Salvadoran food so I was excited to try baleadas. The service was great. I'd happily return to try more of their dishes! A great place for Mexican, Salvadoran, or Honduran - whether you already know and love those cuisines or whether you're looking to explore!
Helpful 9Thanks 0Love this 8Oh no 0 - Ann G.Baltimore, MD0211Dec 12, 2021
This is sad for me to write. After frequenting Mi Comalito since they opened, I don't know if I can go back. Their prices have risen dramatically, and currently, their own website doesn't reflect the changes. The menu on Yelp does but unfortunately I looked at Mi Comalito's website when placing my order this evening.
I was charged $13.99 for a baleada with no meat. Their website still has it listed as being $9.99 (which is reasonable-you can get a simple baleada from $7 to $9 in the Baltimore area). Totally not worth it for me anymore especially as they skimped on the fillings. Their pupusas have gone up to $3.95 a piece. Looks like I'll be heading to Highlandtown for my Salvadoran food cravings in the future where you can get a baleada for nearly half the price of Mi Comalito and pupusas in the $2.25 range.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0
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