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El Portal
Menu for El Portal
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Ratings and Reviews for El Portal
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May 13 2012
Kathy K. via Yelp
I've been eating at El Portal for about 5 years and love the tamales Yucatan. Margaritas are good, too. I always suggest El Portal to friends who come in...read more
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May 01 2012
Katie G. via Yelp
The service at this restaurant is slow to say it gently. The host takes forever to acknowledge you and it stays slow all the way to getting your check. The...read more
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Apr 25 2012
rosaline z. via Yelp
This place was packed when our party of 8 arrived. The only available seats were the outdoor ones, but our group was starving so we gladly took them. The...read more
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Oct 03 2008
flytba via Citysearch
Very dissapointed in the new owners. The old restaurant had good food a very good drinks. The new owners changed the menu, incre...read more
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Aug 01 2007
michmill813 via Citysearch
Another nice restaurant in Pasadena. I ordered the Chile Verde burrito, asked for extra cheese, and was very happy with the resul...read more
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Apr 06 2005
ulycies via Citysearch
The service was quite pleasant . The location is quiet and there is lovely outdoor seating - shaded and sunny - for nature lovers....read more
In Short
Natural light and exposed-brick walls dotted with vibrant paintings create a cozy, unpretentious atmosphere. Complement the potent Cadillac margaritas with the indulgent appetizer platter--an assortment of chicken and pork taquitos and flautas, quesadillas and nachos. Rich achiote-based sauces and marinades break from the chili heat of most Mexican menus. Soft flour tortillas accompany marinated pork cochinita pibil, and enchiladas de Jaiba are stuffed with crab and enveloped in cream sauce.