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Pozole Nuevo Latino Y Taquila Bar
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Ratings and Reviews for Pozole Nuevo Latino Y Taquila Bar
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Dec 31 2008
Lionel L. via Yelp
The food here was good and I really enjoyed it. We will not return here to eat. The place was crowded so we waited at the bar for a table. What left me...read more
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Feb 11 2009
therza via Citysearch
This is my NEW favorite taco joint. the tequilla list is out of control and they are great with the recommendations. Try the lob...read more
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Jan 09 2009
highlandmama via Citysearch
Pazole is our favorite restaurant in VaHi. It is definitely the best mexican in the neighborhood - always fresh and flavorful- an...read more
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Jan 02 2009
DeRedz via Citysearch
The thing we like most about Pozole is the outstanding service! The hostess, bar staff, wait staff and management are consistently...read more
The Scene
In the space that once housed Surin's Thai Bowl, Pozole is a welcome addition to the Virginia-Highland's vibrant restaurant scene. The rejuvenated space is festively decorated with tequila bottles, modern dangling lights and colorful art. The boisterous atmosphere attracts a mix of dates, groups and young families who are in good hands with hip, accommodating servers.
The Food
The menu, described as Nuevo Latino, is full of flavor and perfect for sampling or a full meal. A comforting hominy soup called pozole is offered as a starter along with a selection of small plates, such as mussels swirled in a cilantro tequila sauce. Tacos hit the spot with stuffing choices of tilapia, pork and beef brisket. Entrees are heavier, but well worth a try, especially the braised beef short ribs, cooked in a sweet mole sauce and served over creamy corn grits with bits of Oaxaca cheese.