We’re incredibly fortunate to live in a region that’s home to an eclectic collection of restaurants and some of the best food in the country, where we can indulge in every type of cuisine imaginable. While we all likely have our favorite restaurants in Rhode Island, those go-to spots for a guaranteed good meal, sometimes it’s fun to try new-to-us eateries. Next time you’re craving Mexican, reserve a table at this Mexican restaurant in Providence, Rhode Island, that serves all of the classics.
Treat your taste buds to an explosion of flavor at Dolores PVD, a popular neighborhood restaurant focusing on cuisine from the Mixteca region of Mexico. The food is so revered that Chef Maria Meza earned a nod as a James Beard Award finalist for Best Chef in the Northeast in 2024. It consistently earns rave reviews from diners, too, who describe the food and the restaurant as “a culinary gem,” “delicious,” “authentic,” and “the best Mexican food in Providence.”
Chances are pretty good that your first visit won’t be your last, especially with the many tasty choices on the menu. Start with one of the traditional appetizers. The guacamole with corn tostadas, salsa with tostadas, and quesadillas de queso each promise a scrumptious start to your meal.
If you’re all about tacos, you’ve come to the right place. Dolores PVD’s menu offers nearly a half dozen types of tacos, including pulled pork, beef brisket, and fried shrimp. With all the deliciousness on the menu, you might have a tough time deciding what to order. Cure that taco craving and try another dish by ordering tacos for the table, which features six chicken, pulled pork, or beef brisket tacos.
While enchiladas, which come with rice and refried beans, are always a good choice, take a peek at the entrees, too. All come with tortillas, rice, and beans, promising a flavorful meal that’s sure to fill you up. For a meaty meal, order the carne asada, marinated flank steak, or the Costilla en mole pasilla, short ribs with zucchini and roasted potatoes. The Chile relleno, a poblano pepper stuffed with queso, is also a must-try.
Check out the menu, days, and hours, and make a reservation on the official website of Dolores PVD. Or, learn more on the official Facebook page of this Mexican restaurant in Rhode Island.
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After a delicious meal at Dolores PVD, go on a leisurely stroll along the Providence River at Point Street Park, one of the newest parks in Rhode Island. Or, if you’re up for a challenge, follow one of the best hiking trails in Rhode Island, which you can find on All Trails+.
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