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    Frisaca Mexican Cuisine(Toronto)
    Creat at: 22-07-11
Name Frisaca Mexican Cuisine(Toronto)
Hours 12:00pm-3:00am
Rate
Address 592 Queen St West,Toronto,ON,M6J1E3
Phone (416) 551-7227
Map Frisaca Mexican Cuisine(Toronto) Google Map
Delivery Take-out and deliveries (use platform)
Payment Cash, Any credit card, e-transfer, e-card
Parking Yes
Good For Kids Yes
WiFi Yes
Outdoor Seats Yes
Attire Casual
Alcohol Full Bar
PricePoint $ - Cheap Eats (Under $10)
$$ - Moderate ($11-$25)
$$$ - Expensive ($25-$50)
$$$$ - Very Pricey (Over $50)

Menu

Cuisine

Mexican Tacos Diner Latin American

HOURS

Monday 12:00pm-10:00pm
Tuesday 12:00pm-11:00pm
Wednesday 12:00pm-1:00am
Thursday 12:00pm-3:00am
Friday 12:00pm-3:00am
Saturday 12:00pm-3:00am
Sunday 12:00pm-10:00pm

PHOTOS

FROM Frisaca Mexican Cuisine

Frisaca is a low-key restaurant serving hearty servings of Mexican brunch and tequila cocktails. 

Hidden behind its dive-like exterior is an impressive menu of eats using traditional Mexican recipes.

Straddling the line between a Mexican roadside beer haunt and American dive bar, it's surprisingly large, extending into the back with enough room to host Wednesday karaoke nights and live mariachi acts

Owner Salvador Cerna, whose former gigs include the Scarborough staple Mexitaco and now-closed nacho and Betty's, says Frisaca is a portmanteau of his three children's names. 

 Everything from the tortillas to the sauces are made in-house. 

Guac and chips are awesome. Tortillas are oven-baked instead of fried, and contain no oil or salt. That doesn't make them any less delicious, just extra crispy and flavourful. 

There are 7 types of tacos here ($14 per order of four).

The Rude Rabbit vegan comes with prickly pear cactus, three types of sauteed peppers, and a side of salsa and guac. 

There's another with chicken, but the cochinita pibil is my favourite, offering up marinated slow-roasted braised pork in a special achiote paste. It's served with a side of xnipec, a habanero pepper salsa from Yucatan.

Available during the week but most popular during weekends are brunch dishes like the huevos rancheros, the huevos con chilaquiles, enchiladas doused in salsa verde with refried beans and steamed arroz rojo (a Mexican-style tomato rice) with carrots.

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