
4.1
69 of 4,190 Restaurants in Dallas

Service was good !!!! Good food and drinks, very nice atmosphere ,we are thinking to come back!!!! I recommend this place to the people the are more open mind to try something new and different taste of Mexican food !!! Good chips and salsa , the churros good too !!!!š

Was going to a show and The Majestic Theater (which is awesome by the way) and wanted a place to have a drink and dinner before heading over. Wild Salsa was mentioned on the Majestic website so I figured, why not? Made a reservation, was seated right away when I got there. No waiting, no worries. First of all, the place has a cool factor going for it. Right off the entry is a nice sized bar with TV's all around. The bar was crowded and lively. While they also have an outdoor patio for dining, I opted for the AC inside. Chips and salsa (a green variant that was a bit spicier than the typical but was really, really good!). Wild Salsa has a varied menu with all kinds of great sounding items. So explore well before you order. I went for the cheese enchiladas (I know, not all that adventurous but I often try the easy things first to see if a new place I am trying can do that well) and they were delicious! Served in sort of a bowl/plate thingy, the enchiladas were in something of a buttery cream sauce that was so so good! Obviously one cannot get a full feel from a place with one visit, but I will for sure be back.

Wow! From mouth melting thin corn chips and spicy tomatillo salsa, lamb shank tacos and fantastic margarita cocktails. Attentive service and good atmosphere. The place is a must visit.

The Wild Salsa restaurant serves up delicious foods in a lovely environment. We sat around the huge indoor fire table. Our food was delicious. My only complaint is the $2.50 charge for extra pico de gallo and $.50 charge for extra dressing - I was not told about the charge for extra condiments up front. Won't stop me from returning as the food is wonderful and the staff is attentive.

We were looking for a good Mexican restaurant and the Front Desk agent recommended Wild Salsa which was within walking š¶ distance of the hotel. From the SPICY š¶ Green Tomatillo Salsa and chips to the entrees, our meal was delicious š. My husband had the Spicy Shrimp š¤ Fajitas and Cilantro green rice. I had the Blackened Gulf Redfish and Cilantro Green Rice. I had never had green rice š. It had a little kick too. A nice š meal.

Ate here twice while staying just up the street at Hotel Indigo. Late night on a Monday was unusually busy. Had to wait quite a while at the bar to get served. Salsa verde with chips was great - a little kick to it. Had some type of chicken taco - OK. Margaritas - lovely. Stopped by a few nights later for dessert. Highly recommend the churros and flan. Both were fantastic! All but licked the plates.

Nine of us walked in, which I realize it hard to seat. We waited an hour which was fine. Once we sat there weren't any clean napkins. We hate to wait for the laundry to be done! Food was average at best and margaritas were ok.

What can I say? From the overly sweet margaritas, to the shrimp cocktail that had chopped shrimp and avocado swimming in a spicy but sickly sweet sauce to the "blackened" catfish that was clearly tossed in flour and lightly fried, the food was a wash. (The complimentary nachos were good.) Our server barely had time for us - not a very busy night - and the service and food were incredibly rushed, which was a blessing in disguise as we managed to be in and out in under 30 minutes. No remarks on dessert as we were never offered this. We eat out and travel a lot and this was one of the worst places we've ever been.

I love this place its perfect for a work or personal lunch or happy hour! The Prickly Pear margarita is phenomenal...Obviously it says it in the name but the salsa is outstanding and the Queso is one of my favorites. They have boomb nachos as well as enchiladas. Highly recommended!

The margaritas had nice salt mixtures on the rim. Lamb shank tacos are a great reason to come back. The taquitos were lame...not lamb! :) The salsa and chips were great and I have never had salsa green/white and loved it. It was moderately busy but sound was a bit loud for my taste.

Had lunch here by myself while in town for business. It was very crowded but the server was very personable and attentive. The food was great and reasonable for downtown.

What a great surprise when we were brought out chips and hot sauce and it was green sauce, soo good! The margarita was amazing! It was a roasted pineapple tequila with a hint of jalapeƱos. We also got some Wild Queso, so good as well. We have never had queso with potatoes in it but it didnāt stop us from emptying the bowl. Wished we could have stayed and eaten, but we had to continue on the quest of the Margarita Mile. We will be back to try out the food!

Everything was great, food was delicios, we were a party of 4 and ate a little bit of everything. The decor is colorful and different the complimentary small paleta was a great touch. The only issue we had was our table was wobbly and I inquired about a dish that is photographed on their site and he had no idea what it was and later came back and advised its actually 2 dishes in 1. The lamb and tamale in the banana leaf. But other than that everyrhing we ordered was great, we shared, I had 2 delicious sangria, and it was a little expansive but expected for downtown eats. Walking distance from our hotel Hampton, would come again if in the area.

Food was great loved the experience. The service was great. Had appetizers and drinks. The wait staff was helpful.

What a find. Quality food, like you have never tasted before with exemplary service. This is an authentic Mexican restaurant in downtown Dallas, easily accessible from all over the city. It is spacious and comfortable. The greeting as you enter makes you feel welcome. Michelle our server was simply outstanding - helpful, chatty, engaging and just lovely. The food was so good. High quality, great tasting and lots of it. I canāt recommend Wild Salsa enough

I had walked past a few times but it didn't look like much so I kept moving. After seeing reviews on here I decided to give it a go. Once opening the doors I realised I was very wrong, it's a beautiful restaurant! The service was amazing and the food was awesome. The three cheese quesadilla was so good, especially paired with the delicious mango slaw. Good strawberry Margherita and tasty corn chips and salsa, I left very happy.

Another great lunch in Dallas at Wild Salsa. I loved the colorful cozy atmosphere and the view of Main Street from my seat at the bar. Chris, the bartender was welcoming and guided me to one of their specialty spicy margaritas. It was so good I had a second to compliment the barbacoa torta. If you haven't had this dish yet, you need to. All in all, I had a super experience and can't wait until I am in the area again so that I can begin working my way through the menu. You can't go wrong at Wild Salsa if you are looking for great food.

Slow service. Took an hour to get our food once seated. Food was ok, but the service very poor. We were a party of two and it was obvious we didnāt receive the same service as larger parties.

Stopped here for a snack. The pineapple\jalapeno margarita was great,. Not too spicy. Also enjoyed the mango guacamole.

Best wait staff Iāve had in a long time. Great with our young and over tired kids. Chips and salsa were a great indicator of how good the rest of the food would be. Also great Margaritas

Donāt bother unless you want multiple TVs and to be ignored. The staff acts like they are doing you a favor! Have never walked out but they deserved it

My family and I ate lunch here during our visit to Dallas for a cheer competition. We were seated immediately however it took a while for our server to come to our table. She never brought our queso that we ordered and she brought out the wrong food for my husband. We got the impression that she did not want to wait on our table. Although the service was lacking the food was actually very good. My husband and daughter shared combo fajitas and I had delicious chicken tacos. The rice was so good that my daughter devoured it. I would definitely try eating here again. Hopefully our server just had an off day.

Had a very good dinner here. The waitress was very helpful in explaining the dishes etc. The food was fantastic!

This place was OK. Typical Tex Mex food. Service was friendly and prompt. Guacamole was a little bland but they had a few vegetarian options which was great.

This is not your ordinary Tex-Mex. Superb dinning and a friendly atmosphere after a long day. The eats are unique, fresh and tasty.

I loved the green salsa and white queso. I had 3 tacos 2 steak and 1 shrimp. The steak tacos were really good the shrimp was ok not as good as the steak. Rice and black beans were just ok. The rice was kind of dry. The black beans were not really warm. The staff was friendly and all in all the meal was pretty good. Next time I'm in Dallas I would return.

I had dinner there tonight and it was amazing! Our server's Wes and Destany were so friendly and on top of it! The Sangria was so good. Would recommend.

Called by early evening for pre dinner drinks. Outside seating area was smart, and service prompt. Mexican style complementary snacks served with beer!

We received a recommendation From our hotel that Wild Salsa had great food - glad we received this recommendation. Excellent food and friendly service. Loved the steak and shrimp tacos, and the mango jicama slaw. Wow - fresh ingredients and seasoned just right. I also enjoyed the chips and salsa. The cheese enchiladas and the chicken enchiladas were very good too.

We were celebrating a relaxed Saturday with friends and were visiting them in Plano - Dallas, Texas for the 1st time. We were downtown, excited to have seen the JFK 6th Floor Daley Museum but were hungry and were on the lookout for Strictly Vegetarian food - our friends are vegetarians by upbringing and being in the US for over 16 years has not compromised their diet. This place serves Authentic Mexican food, not the 'Tex-Mex' variety which many restaurants in Texas do. There were good vegetarian choices and once told, the MaƮtre De and the Waitress were particular in helping us avoid any items which though seemingly Vegetarian, were actually cooked in a Chicken or Meat Broth - we appreciated that! The complimentary Nacho Chips were freshly made and so was the accompanying Green Salsa Sauce. To further enhance our experience with the Nachos, we ordered the Guacamole and the Red Salsa sauce too - this was made using a proprietary recipe and boy was it Hot! But we were happy as it all was very tasty. To quench our thirst we ordered a Non-Alcoholic Mohito and a really special Margarita - the latter made using proprietary combination of Pineapple flavoured Tequila and Lime served with a Chilly Powder Rimmed Glass with lots of Ice! For the main course, we ordered a Vegetarian Fajita and an Enchilada. We went out burping - making a mental note to return again and eat less complimentary Nacho Chips - to do more justice to the Main Course! We had no room left for desserts!

Food was delicious, margaritas were great, service was horrible. Perhaps the waiter was new, but he took our appetizer order and brought those out before even taking drink orders. I asked three times before he finally brought water-and only then because he recognized I was choking from the heat from the salsa. I would return but hope for a different waiter!

I stopped here for a drink and feed. The appetiser wasn't that great that was recommended by the bar girl but the fried shrimp tacos were lovely. The frozen margarita is nice but slightly sweet

I have worked down the street from Wild Salsa for two years and have been once. I decided to give it another try today when our Vice President took a group of us out for lunch. It was a bad experience for several reasons: 1. Service was bad and slow and seemed like our waiter was annoyed with us. Drinks and salsa were rarely refilled and certainly not without asking for it. 2. We ordered queso and it didn't come out and when we asked it was brought out very cold and like congealed. We returned it and were brought another one but it was also not very warm. 3. Food was mediocre at best - quesadillas were soggy. 4. *THIS IS FOUL* As we were leaving we were sliding out of our corner booth and on the edge behind the seat were several mouse droppings. POOP. I didn't want to believe it, but I googled to confirm what I saw and it was definitely mouse poop. I am horrified that I actually saw poop in a restaurant. Needless to say, we will not be back.

A colleague and I had dinner here following a conference at the Sheraton - itās walking distance. The chips and green salsa was a great starter and the waitress was super sweet. We both ordered the chicken Milanesa. I ordered mine without the guillijo sauce due to a tomato allergy. It was fantastic and tasted like a Mexican chicken Parm. The poblano mashed potatoes were different but delicious. The mixed drinks all looked great and the prices were reasonable for a huge portion.

10 of us stopped for dinner after work one night. Great selection of drinks, tacos, and appetizers. And all were quite tasty! Couldn't beat the prices.either. With drinks, apps, entrees, tax, and tip, bill was about $37 per person! I'd recommend for a casual inexpensive dinner!

Taco was our server (nickname) and she worked sooo hard. The food was tasty--love the salsas and tomatillo and nice chips. We went on Cindo de Mayo and they still handled the rush in the evening. My only criticism is the margaritas--and I had a few that night, are very tasty (ask for the red salt on the rim) but on the weak side. Keep in mind they are normally closed on Sundays.

First- the location, the atmosphere and the staff are all excellent! Apparently the just re-opened after a remodel and no doubt it will quickly become a downtown hot spot. We tried several dishes from appetizers (queso and salsa) to dinner entrees (tacos and enchiladas), and everything was phenomenal! The drinks did not disappoint either but were only made better by the bar staff serving them. We had a blast hanging out!

In Dallas for a conference at a nearby hotel. Checked the reviews on this place and decided to give it a go. I was not disappointed. Ordered the chicken tortilla soup, which was loaded with chicken. Then had the chicken enchiladas which were terrific. The chips and green salsa were as good as advertised. Since it was lunch before a conference I had the unsweetened iced tea which had a citrus flavor. I was told it was natural flavor with no sweeteners. Thisās too was fantastic. There were plenty of beers or cocktails to be had but couldnāt try any. Too bad this place does exist back home. Travelers to Dallas give this a try. Especially if youāre from the northeast.

This place takes casual to a new level. The service is sloppy, the food nothing special, but as a sports bar, is quite good. Their salsa was excellent, but my wife's chicken tacos had gristle and my shrimp and bacon quesadilla had very little content or flavor. Great location for the theater, which is why we went,but it's unlikely we will return.

House Margarita was good. The grilled shrimp and sauce was very good, the vegetables with it were undercooked and took away from getting a 5. I would eat here again but would ask for it to be better prepared. The service was outstanding.

Our waiter recommended the Wild Taco dinner. We had borracho beans which were very flavorful. Barbacoa taco and shrimp taco was really good, too. I ordered the cheese enchilada which wasn't great but it was exactly as described, so I made a bad choice. Sangria was good, too. The green salsa was made of lots of cilantro. Really different than what you would expect but great flavor. Our service was great, too.

Dinner here with our two little girls was fabulous. We had a booth style seat which was comfortable for the kids and made it easier to keep them in one place. Service was very good. There was a slight mix-up with one of our orders but staff apologised and rectified the issue immediately. Food was excellent. We had a mix of quesadillas and tacos and they were all delicious. Prices were very reasonable We'd definitely eat here again.

Colleague and I were in town on a work trip and enjoyed a few good hours sampling the salsa trio, guacamole, and all the tacos (in sets of three). Really enjoyed the food - fresh, simple and just the sort of light but flavourful meal I was looking for. Waitress was very attentive refilling chips and drinks throughout the night.

The first clue should have been when we met the hostess. She asked if we had reservations, which we did not, the only thing open was at the bar so we sit there. There were all kinds of tables and booths empty. I ordered a child relleno which was just ok to my taste. The bartenders were more interested in talking to each other. It's definitely not my type of food.

Best Mexican in the city! A bit hot, but very tasteful and fresh. Plus for using local produce, too.

I don't think I've ever eaten as much Mexican as I did when in Dallas and this was definitely one of the better options. A bunch of Aussies had a great night out here and we're all in love with queso. The sangria goes down way to easily and the chips and dips to start are great fillers. Really enjoyable night out for a group of friends - do book tho as it does get busy!

The ambience in the restaurant was upbeat and comfortable. It wasnāt like some of the other restaurants in the neighborhood that look a little sketchy. We were visiting from out of town and didnāt know we needed a reservation. The wait was going to be 30 min. without a reservation, however, a waiter overheard the hostess telling us this and even though he was already assigned to a party of 20, he kindly told the hostess he didnāt mind waiting on one more table so we didnāt have to wait. He had us seated and told us if we could be patient with him if the party of 20 arrives all at one time but we never had to wait when they did come. Our waiter, Yerik, was attentive to our needs and everything was brought out in a timely manner as though he didnāt have a large party he was attending to. Yerik was also very helpful in giving us his recommendation of authentic Chile relleno vs the type they serve and left the decision up to us based on what we r used to eating. He suggested the fajitas and told us it was enough for two people which he was spot on. The food was really good and his service was great. Oh and the salsa was amazing. We enjoyed our dinner! Thanks Yerik!!

We found this place on the Margarita Mile app (great concept, terrible in practice). You get a feee queso when ordering a Wild Rita and boy was that worth it. The queso and Wild Rita were both fantastic. Highly recommended. *However*, we then ordered some street tacos and they were nowhere as good as those at Revolver Taco in Deep Elum (who also has excellent, larger margaritas for $2 cheaper).

Highly recommend this place! Food and service was excellent. If I lived in the area, I would go back!

The advertisement says a colorful restaurant and it is a colorful and cheerful decor. The food matches the decor, it is has a cheerful flavor and I feel very good. The young lady that waited on us was very friendly and professional. She was a great help on choosing an item from the menu. I would recommend this restaurant if you are in the area.

And other delicious treats. We tried shrimp as an appetizer as well as the typical salsa and chips. I ordered guacamole on the side and it was served with a plastic garnish which looked cool but somehow turned me off. This place is nouveau cuisine and while the portions are not big they filled us up. I had a Margarita and it was okay. Nothing special. The Tacos were great and the service was prompt. Recommended

Tex-Mex in downtown Dallas can be pretty good. I had the tacos Barbacoa as part of a large group. Margaritas were really good. Lots of chips and a variety of dips and the dessert was nice too. A great place for a group of 25 or so.

I had fish tacos and guacamole. It is hard to find fish tacos that are not fried and loaded with cheese. These were nicely pan fried and served with a delicious cabbage slaw, black beans and rice. Service was great

The food was delicious and very filling! The price was also good not expensive at all! I highly recommend it!

While our server was anxious to "sell" us a little of everything on the menu - we both enjoyed the tamale with pork carnitas and a side of the elotes asados. The tamale arrived to table piping hot. Tamale was good - but not outstanding, surprise to taste a prominent tomato base with the pork. Corn was tasty and decadent.

I was alone so I sat at the bar. I ordered ācarne asadaā and a pint of dark beer. They served me very fast an de the food was amazing and the price very reasonable. I came back the next day and had the same (I hadnāt have enough. LOL). The place was packed but my order came even faster than the day before (15 minutes wait). Ask for Rafael, heās very cool.

I got the Brisket Taco's and they were absolutely fabulous. This is something I would never had ordered if I hadn't been in Texas. Texas did not disappoint.. This place was not expensive and was really good.

My family and went to Wild Salsa yesterday, and the food was absolutely amazing! Salsa and dip was perfect. Definitely had a little kick to it but I love spicy so there were no problems. The portion sizes were very large which is great. I would recommend this restaurant to anyone who wants great food.

Ten of us were in Dallas attending a conference. We made a reservation for Friday evening and we were very efficiently handled. Seated upon arrival, the wait-staff was efficient and pleasant. We received our food promptly and it was very nice. We tried some of the different margaritas and they were all nice. I was mildly surprised that the enchiladas did not come with beans, they were $1 extra. We had three orders of fajitas, each split between two people, which worked fine. The tortillas were very small so we had to ask for more in order to eat all the fajitas, and again we were charged an additional $1 for each small stack of three tortillas. Perhaps this is how things are done in downtown Dallas, but I am sure not charged extra for beans and tortillas at home! Still, the food was good and the service efficient. Overall the prices were also reasonable, $150 food for tem people isn't bad, even with the $1 add ons.

We found this spot while in Dallas for a trade show. Had nine of us for dinner and we asked the waiter for the top three appetizers. The home made guacamole is AMAZING, the green salsa way to hot for me but coworkers loved it and the queso was good also. Moved onto main dishes, coworkers had the chicken and steak fajitas and was probably the best chicken we had ever had. Not sure how they get it so tender but was delicious. Great place, a bit loud for conversation, but oh well. Decorated cute too.

Nice bar and great chips and salsa. Otherwise food and service and just average. But great location.

I stumbled upon Wild Salsa after my flight from NY, and I wasn't disappointed. The complimentary chips and salsa were addictive and the Arrachera steak tacos were fantastic. I highly recommend this restaurant if you're a foodie!!

I tried the Wild Salsa in Fort Worth and did not have a good experience but wanted to give the Dallas location a try....honestly Iād rather go to Torchyās Taco or the Velvet Taco than this place. The hostess barley acknowledged our existences when our party stood at the hostess stand...but sat us and our waiter was nice. The food was only okay. We had queso, nachos, guacamole and the shrimp and bacon quesadillas. Nothing was amazing just okay, not much flavor just spice. Wonāt go back again.

Great service, Delicious food and variety! Visited 2 times this week. LOVED the Mexican Salad and my favorite Quattro Leches Cake!

With so many (tex)mex choices in Dallas, and being a bit early, we decided to go on a margarita tour of downtown Dallas and decide while drinking which place was the best. Problem is, with every margarita, you get a bowl of chips and salsa, so after four or five places you don't need food anymore. Anyway, we made our way back to Wild Salsa, because the barkeep was the friendliest and the food looked the best. We ended up trying a few of their tacos, just because. They were pretty freaking good, and very spicy. Their margaritas were surely the best compared to the other places we tried. No one skimps on tequila in Dallas. All in all, Wild Salda is a trendy, very busy, good place to hang, drink and eat. Portions as smallish though and they're not cheap. Also, expect a wait or reserve ahead.

Delicious tacos. I recommend this place for dinner and drinks in downtown Dallas. The service wasn't super fast, but it wasn't slow either. This is a nice bar atmosphere; not a fast food place. It sure is yummy though.

Nice decor and atmosphere, very friendly service which was clearly passionate about the food. "Mexican not tex mex!" Drinks excellent, chips, dips and quac superb. Selection of tacos were superb and those who had fajitas also very happy. Good value!

Star deserves 5 STARS!!! She was very attentive & so sweet, her recommendations did not miss. Very fun environment, drinks were so good and only $5 with a floater on top! PLUS mix and match tacos, the shrimp & carne asada were chefs kiss. Donāt even get me started on the cilantro rice, definitely will be coming back here!

I really love the decor of the restaurant and the staff are friendly. I ordered the shrimp tacos, they were delicious.

I ordered the tamale pork carnitas. Excellent flavor with generous portions. Atmosphere was excellent. I will definitely return here if I am ever in Dallas again. I also got the salsa and chips trip. Molcajete Salsa was really good. Spicy and full of zest.

We had a group of 14 on a Friday night. The table was ready at reservation time. Serve was great. Staff was friendly and managed multiple checks efficiently. The house margaritas we very tasty. Get a side of the corn off the cob, amazing.....

This restaurant experience left me with mixed feelings. The food was good, but nothing special. The restaurant was very dark and came across as a little dirty and in need of some refurbishing. Since it was dark, it was hard to know if that was the case. We ate outside on the patio which had some privacy from the street. Our server attempted to be accommodating to dietary restrictions, but there wasnāt much flexibility to modify a dish in ways that you would expect. While our experience wasnāt bad, I we were a bit disappointed.

Sat at the bar and had Queso Fundido it was amazing!! Bar staff was very efficient and accommodating. Great spot for a quick bite and the salsa is wonderful!!

Tired of heavy BBQ/chicken etc, we headed here for something a bit different. Really good Mexican food - more interesting than the usual tex mex fare - light and subtle flavours. Great cocktails too!

The Service Was Incredible ! My Server Ashley Did A Wonderful Job At Making Sure We Had Everything Plus More . Definitely Recommend

Visited with a group on a Thursday night. We were provided with plenty of free chips and salsa and water throughout our visit. Positives Ashley provided our table with excellent service Chille Relleno was amazing Salsa was fantastic Negative The shrimp tacos were not good I'm okay with adding gratuity, but not on the tax, that's sketchy We were asked if we wanted rice and beans but I did not realize that meant another $2 per entree Would I go again? Probably, but I'd watch my bill and ask more questions as I order

Nice location - walked from our hotel and then to Majestic Theater for a show. Had a reservation via Open Table and we were seated right away. Had cheese enchiladas which were great. The salsa has a little kick to it. The blood orange frozen margarita was awesome!!

An upscale Mexican food experience, and it was one of my best dining experiences in Dallas. The staff were attentive and very enthusiastic about the food and promoting the āwild hourā from 4 to 7pm. We had the sangria (goes down well if beer is not your thing) which was excellent and refreshing. Shrimp Ceviche and chicken taquitos were unique in their taste. Had the chicken Milanesa which was pretty good but their cilantro rice is really good and I would recommend it. What I liked about the food here is that it didnāt use a lot of cheese which is characteristic of Tex Mex. For me, it was closer to the food I was having in Mexico. Food was very good overall but the quality of the service and drinks elevates this to a 5/5. Excellent job all round.

We chose this spot only because of the close proximity to the Sheraton and walked over on a Thursday night. It was easy to get a table around six - the place was almost empty. The decor was interesting. Lots of conversation pieces in the lighting fixtures alone. The wait staff was attentive, and didn't balk at separate checks for a party of six. The menu is large without being overwhelming. I ordered a trio of soft tacos - vegetarian, fish and chicken - and they were delicious. The queso blanco and margaritas were also a big hit with our group. Others at my table had enchiladas, tacos, etc., and all raved about their meal afterwards. This is a nice upgrade from your typical Tex-Mex, with great flavors and beautiful presentations, but still very affordable.

I went to the WildSalsaRestaurant.com website, clicked on āDeliveryā and ordered food for delivery. I waited for delivery in the hotel lobby and then received an email āorder terminated, delivery attemptedā. This was not true. I called the restaurant and was told āwe donāt deliver - thatās a service. Weāre not responsible. I explained that I indeed ordered from their web page but he responded that they embed a service, caviar, on their page. There is no phone number for Caviar - they do not allow incoming calls. The Salsa employee was entirely unapologetic. Ridiculously poor.

We waited way too long for the waitress to come and see us. We finally got drinks. And then it took way too long for her to come back and take her food order. The food up was okay but there really wasn't that much food on the plate. It was way too expensive for the amount of food that was provided. After we ate when we're finished it took way too long for us to get our bill and get out of there. I will not be back.

Loved the food. This was within walking distance from our hotel. Excellent food and the staff was friendly, attentive and efficient..

Great place, and very busy! Had a reservation but was going to have to wait but Host realized I was a single and grabbed me a bar seat that had just opened and offered it to me...being later than I wanted for dinner I grabbed it and was grateful as the bar staff was incredibly fun and talkative throughout my meal. Food was delivered quickly and was got and creative. Drinks at the bar were incredible and I enjoyed my evening! Again the place was jammed with groups throughout the restaurant. Make a reservation if you want to get in!

For the price the food was good and the service prompt and friendly. We had the tacos and some guacamole with a side of a corn dish. All tasty and good

Date night before a concert at The Magestic. It was within walking distance, friendly atmosphere. Greeted upon entering by friendly, helpful staff. Place was busy, our waiter was table heavy, but super great server and explained the menu and the concept behind the restaurant. We had queso Blanco, tacos, and nachos. Very filling, very tasty, and a little spicy. If you don't care for spice, you may want to ask for menu help. Margaritas were tasty and just the right size. Food servings were great for sharing and filling. Great prices! Highly recommend!

Pros: Seated on time per our OpenTable reservation. Convenient downtown location. Inexpensive. Good corn tortillas with the tacos. Cons: Had to pay extra for red salsa. Tomatillo salsa came with the chips. I ordered the Mexican salad and it was 95% shredded cabbage with very little toppings. Our server wasn't warm or friendly. We won't return.

Went on a Saturday for an early lunch. It was not crowded at all. The service was excellent. The green salsa was heavy on the cilantro but had a good flavor. The street tacos were very good. I would definitely recommend the barbacoa. The cilantro rice was not very flavorful though.

Great food. Neat atmosphere. Good drinks. Bartender was very friendly. They even give you ice cream on your way out! Definitely check it out!

The food and service are ok but no more, nice place but very loud. I drank a special margarita and ate enchiladas. Plus they serve chips and dip while you wait

I read the reviews so decided to visit Wild Salsa. Upon reading the menu I decided to go with the street taco's. I was able to select 3 different meats when I ordered a plate of the tacos. I preferred the chicken. It is a good place, we went there pretty late so the atmosphere was somewhat quiet. I would recommend this place to visit

This is a great place and I will come back. The food was outstanding and the service as well. It is also not too expensive

We are from the Midwest and have some pretty good Mexican options from Mexican family owned businesses. This place is another notch above what we are used to. I love that they have five different salsas that range from sweet to habanero hot. The tacos are "street" Taco style and are delicious. The margaritas could be better. For the money, we are used to more tequila in our drinks. The portion size for the drinks was also small for the price. The service was excellent. This is a great choice for Mexican food.

We were looking for a restaurant to enjoy prior to attending our concert at the Majestic theatre. We found this restaurant, reviewed the menu and customer reviews, and decided to try it. We had an excellent experience.....the food was delicious, the drinks were very good, and the atmosphere was very casual and friendly so it was an excellent meal to enjoy prior to our concert. The Majestic was a short walk so the locale was perfect. My guess was that most of the customers probably lived close by and were frequent customers. So that's an excellent endorsement for the venue. The dƩcor and ambience is very simple and comfortable, so if that fits your mood/desire you're in for a treat !!

Gotta love when you get free chips and salsa on your table. The salsa was awesome. Beware though itās gotta good kick. Unfortunately that was the best past of the meal. I ordered steak fajitas. The steak was chewy, the tortillas were hard on the sides, and the fajitas mixture (steak, onions and peppers) had potatoes in it. Not a pleasant surprise. Really off when it ended up in one of my tortillas. Also the condiments that came with the fajitas was salsa, guacamole, sour cream, green rice (which was ok) and something the looked like dark brown sauce which I believe was beans. It would have been nice to have some cheese to help with the chewy fatty steak. Overall service was good. This wouldnāt be my first choice of restaurant.

This place is the BEST Mexican cousin I have ever had in my life. From enchiladas to queso. Right up to Churros. Everything being even better than the beginning. The Verde they serve at the beginning of the meal from the kindest staff Iāve met in Dallas. Justin is the man for all of your foodie needs! This is a MUST STOP place!

Dinner was awesome! Management is really doing a great thing with this restaurant. Service was A1 and the food was delicious!

I had delicious cocktails for five bucks during happy hour that are usually twice that. I got a great server who steered me right for my dinner choice and made my drinks himself. Whew all I needed was two! The only wait was for the check. Decent vibe for snobby old Dallas and decor is pleasant. No rush, chips and green salsa with a big glass of water appeared almost as soon as I sat down. Hope to return.

Promise was my server and he was excellent. It was my first time here and he made great suggestions on food and drink items. 5 stars. Thank you.

Visiting Dallas and stayed downtown at the Adalphus Hotel. Walked a few short blocks to Wild Salsa. Great service and amazing food. House margarita is a bargain and so good. The beef fajitas were so tender and perfectly flavored. And the plantains could have been desert. Yum.

My sister and I stopped into this restaurant on Valentine's Day for a quick bite before heading to a concert at The Majestic. When we entered, we asked the hostess if we could seat ourselves in the bar, to which she indicated that the bar was full. We then asked for a table and she said they were on an hour wait. My sister asked again about the bar, as it appeared that there were open seats. The hostess, after we pressed, then acknowledged that there were two open stools at the bar and said we could sit there. As we walked to the bar, we noticed that the restaurant was almost entirely empty, which made us wonder why she said they were on an hour wait. We decided that they must be holding tables for reservations. Funny thing is, when we left (over an hour later), the restaurant was still more than half empty. I don't know why she tried to turn our business away, but it was clear that is what she was trying to do. On to the service and food. The bartender was friendly when he greeted us but was very inattentive and did not clear away our empty drink glasses when we had a second margarita. The empty glasses from our first drink sat in front of us until we paid and left! This is just lazy service and gave us the impression that this restaurant does not value their customers. The food and drinks were subpar, as well. We ordered nachos that wee assembled in the most bizarre way (the beans were at the bottom, under the chips) and they lacked cheese. The flavor was okay, but I would not order these again. The margaritas seemed to lack any tequila. This was a disappointing experience and I will not be returning. I do not recommend this restaurant.

Server placed chips with salsa & water (no straws) on the table without greeting us. Restaurant was not busy but waitress took a long time to bring my friend a sofa and did not bring requested straws for our water. After we asked a second time, she place small paperless bar straws on table instead of handing to me. As I went to the bar to grab my own I saw her and asked if I could have straws that were not placed on a table. She brought the straws and then said " why don't you try grabbing them from me so they won't get on the table." Food was overpriced and below average!

Upon entering the host was preoccupied in his conversation. When he finally acknowleded me, I requested a table for one. He suggested the bar would be best. I asked for a table for one again, he excused himself and left me standing. Not a good start. My server Jill was fantastic. Very knowledgable about the menu and the bar. On her suggestion I tried the Blood Orange Margarita. Homerun. Just enough P.O.W. The redfish was a bit too salty but the shrimp tacquitos were tasty. Jill aplogized and offered other items from the menu. Bravo Jill, great service. Perhaps Wild Salsa might be worth another try, only if Jill is my server.

We dined at this restaurant with a group of colleagues during a recent convention in downtown Dallas. They have some of the "usuals" for Mexican dishes, but definitely had a slant toward more inventive dishes, with varied meat choices and lots of spice variety. Our service was great, and the staff accommodated several dietary restrictions with ease. Be prepared to spend a bit of money, as this is no taco shop. But, you are in downtown Dallas, so that's the way it is!

I visited Wild Salsa for dinner with three family members. It was busy, but we were seated right away. Water, chips, and salsa were immediately delivered to our table. The chips were thin and crunchy and the salsa was absolutely delicious! The restaurant was very dimly lit and we had to use the flashlights on our phones to read the menus. I had wild tacos, which let me pick three different types of tacos and was served with rice and black beans. I chose chicken tinga, fried shrimp, and the fish of the day tacos. Fish of the day was catfish. All of the tacos were tasty, but the catfish was by far my favorite. I was very satisfied with the flavors of all the proteins. The black beans were very tasty, despite the fact that I am not usually a big fan of black beans. The rice was okay. I couldn't determine what the seasoning was on it and honestly, it was kind of a 'take it or leave it' side dish. Our waitress did not return to check on us during our meal. We had to get her attention to refill our drinks and bring us our check.

Cute location - check Limited menu - check Overpriced tacos - check Mediocre service - check Bottom line - Keep searching for a better value and better food

Saturday night you expect the āAā chef. Well, if this was the āAā team the āBā chefs must be dreadful. I had the enchilada. One small enchilada- no rice and beans; not particularly tasty for $15. Nothing but the enchilada. My wife had a perfectly mediocre quesadilla, barely enough for a small woman on a diet for $16; nothing but the quesadilla. Daughter and son-in-law had the fish special; over cooked and like rubber. The bill for the four of us was over $100.00. Guacamole was okay if you like spicy. The server was nice and attentive. Still... Hereās the question: youāre in Texas, where thereās a great Mexican restaurant on every corner, why settle for this overpriced, mediocre place. There are much better places, so why settle for meh?

There are a lot of options in the downtown area and I choose this place. It was very good. The queso was yummy. The enchiladas were good as well. Overall good Mexican food and I'm from Houston so that is saying a lot.

We had heard about this before we travelled to Dallas so we hunted it down. Luckily it was just across the block from our hotel. We had margaritas at the bar. After about 10 mins the Bar man gave us chips and salsa. I have to say itās the best salsa Iāve ever had. It was so fresh! We decided to go back for proper food but sadly they arenāt open sundays so we didnāt get to try the food. Give this little bar some of your time, you wonāt regret it!!

Made our reservation prior to trip to Dallas based on high ratings. Were then seated in the bar area & was so loud we literally could not hear each other. Were told only available seats even though we had a reservation. Service was poor & they were more focused on turning the table over. Meals were skimpy & order of enchiladas was just that - no rice or beans!! Wonāt recommend!!

Loved the food and the staff was friendly, but tacos were $2+ more expensive than you would expect from an ordinary taco place. Location is downtown and easy to walk to from most hotels. Nice little surprise...after your meal, you get a complimentary flavored ice cream on a stick. Our children loved it. Also, try the mango-jicama coleslaw (unique and delicious). The menu in general follows ingredients of a Mexico city taco vendor...not northern or Tex-Mex style tacos.

Loved the tamales and street tacos. Shrimp tacos were just ok. We visited in 2018 and made a point to go back when we visited Dallas again. Happy hour specials were great. Love the margaritas. Would definitely go back again and again.

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Wild Salsa was close to my hotel (on a business trip) so I stopped in for dinner. Comfortable atmosphere, friendly, helpful waitress, and super delicious veggie enchiladas! The whole meal was a bit of a twist on typical Mexican, and they have their own spin on the salsa they serve with chips - don't expect the typical chunky red salsa. Would definitely return on any future trips to Dallas.

Good tex-mex restaurant in downtown Dallas. Tacos, Taquitos, Enchiladas and churros were very nice. Service was so so but they were very accommodating to our group.

went there with a large group of 10. service was good, considering our numbers. food was reasonably priced and good.

Food was good, Service was quick and good value for the money. Would go back again. Would like to see more items on menu

Located near the Hotel Indigo I was very impressed with Wild Salsa. The offer valet parking which is outstanding The chips and salsa were very tasty. The chicken enchiladas with lime rice and black beans was outstanding We had a group of 60 and they did a fantastic job with the service all night. We never ran out of drinks which was simply amazing The back patio offered a place for our group to mix and mingle as well

Thoroughly enjoyed my dinner and beer. The salsa was actually wild and tasted terrific. The service was average but friendly. The menu was very large and had just about something for everyone's taste I think.

Had dinner here on a Saturday night. We didn't have a reservation, but got seated right away. Food is very good and reasonably priced. Will definitely go here again when in downtown Dallas.

The best experience with the nicest waiter and food runner (Quinton). Food was delicious and atmosphere was comfortable. The service was above and beyond for my husband and 1 and our 2 small children!

The food is simply mouth watering! Starting from the chips and Tomatillos salsa to the fajitas, everything is cooked to perfection! The margaritas are not to be missed for sure! The service is simply outstanding at Wild Salsa! I would definitely go back next time Iām in Dallas and definitely recommend everyone to pay a visit!!

Visited as part of a larger group and service was okay and waitress remembered to bring special requests promptly. Somewhat limited menu with little flexibility. For example, one person wanted to order one enchilada and another small entree but was told they only came in twos. Major entrees were pricey starting at around $18.00. There was no LUNCH menu so we cinsidered it somewhat expensive. The food was adequate and although somewhat different not memorable. Because of size oh group I guess (about 12) they could only provide high bar type seating on high tables not appropriate for type of group. The restaurant was not really busy during lunch

Amazing food! The tacos were so good... the salsa was so good....the guacamole with bacon was so good... Loved it.

Was looking for a nachos and settled for I don't know what. This mexican restaurant tried to out-do itself for unusual meals - did not work for me

We tried the Wild Salsa last week while we were in downtown Dallas and found it to be very good. We had a Pitcher of Sangria and the fajita's. The Sangria was fantastic and the food was filling. The atmosphere is very quaint and if in town again, we will go again.

It is within walking distance of The Majestic Theater and was an excellent place to get a delicious drink and very tasty light meal before attending a concert. Great service, atmosphere, menu selection and location!

I'm was looking for a good restaurant within walking distance of my downtown hotel and found Wild Salsa. I was able to sit in the bar and make my to go order and take in some college hoops while I waited. The server was busy with drink orders but got my order quickly. The prices were really reasonable for a downtown restaurant. I ordered the beef fajitas and chips and queso. The fajitas were perfectly cooked. They were tender and cooked medium at my request. The tortillas were wrapped in foil and were still hot when I got back to my room. We could have used a couple more to finish the meal. The queso was really good but it appeared that they only sent a portion to go and not the full order. I saw several margaritas being prepared and will be back to try one as they looked amazing. Overall really tasty food.

We stopped in on a Saturday evening and it was very busy. Only option was to eat at the bar. Atmosphere and decor were cool. The servers were really busy but friendly. We ordered enchiladas and they were fantastic. Had to request the complimentary nachos and salsa after waiting for a while. Remained very busy the entire time we were there. Recommend making reservations.

I came in at lunch time and helped myself to the bar. The service i received from the waitress to the bartender was somewhat barely there. Not a typical service for a seemingly upscale spot. Food here is great nonetheless.

Margaritas were the highlight. Also had the lamb shank tacos. They were really something, but not, in my reckoning, all that Mexican in flavour. Service was fantastic. Super friendly and super helpful. All and all, I really liked the place.

Wild Salsa was recommended by my hotel. The menu is not extensive, but what is there is very good. They have a lovely deck outside, that is great when the weather is nice. The popsicles on the way out the door are a nice touch.

The green salsa is the best. Margaritas we're fantastic and the street tacos we're so yummy. This is a new favorite place for us. I highly recommend this place and the prices were not bad either.

I went here for dinner last night and sat at the bar. The bartender spent the majority of his time talking to some lady at the other side of the bar. He had his back to the 5 customers behind him. The food was ok but not the best on the block. I donāt think Iāll be going back or sitting at the bar anytime soon.

Fist, we visited on Thursday afternoon at 6:30 PM. Please dont waste your time, go to Taco Bell. The food and service will be much better. We arrive to a noise level that was very near Jack-Hammer decibel level. It took 10 minutes for the waitress to show up. My wife ordered the House Chardonnay, 5 minutes later the waitress returned, saying, we are out of house Chardonnay, ok just give us the expensive one, 5 minutes later, she returned, we are out of all Chardonnay. We order the spicy salsa, but when it arrived it was like tomato paste, waitress said, oh, I guess they sent the wrong one. We ordered the "pick three" taco plate. They came, grease running all over the plate, beans were cold........ Go somewhere else, trust me

We stopped into Wild Salsa for lunch. The tortilla chips and housemate salsa that is complementary to the diners were fabulous. Good start. Matt was our server and he help me decide on a Wild-Ritaā A margarita with roasted pineapple and jalapeƱo infused tequila! Yum!! I ordered three tacos with flour tortillas: one Barbacoa, one shrimp and one steak. They were delicious! Matt did a good job, we all were happy and very delighted we found Wild Salsa!

Stopped by this restaurant while in Dallas for business. The decor is typical of a Mexican restaurant and the room is spacious. The bar has a LOT of different margueritas and tequilas, although we did not partake. The salsa and chips was a great start. Get the Mango guac to go with the chips. It was awesome. We then had the soft tacos. The chicken was great and the mix of toppings was delicious. We finished off the meal with a warm churro with ice cream and cinnamon on top. If it sounds like a good meal, it was.

Enviroment too dark - dimmed lights. Hard to read fine lined and too many selections of food and drinks. Prices expectedly high especially in downtown. We had shank of lamb enough for two.

We dined here for lunch and it was delicious! They brought out chips and salsa and the salsa was certainly some of the best I have had. Beware, it does have a kick! I tried the prickly margarita and it was really good. It was kind of quiet during lunch but I am sure there is a line out the door during dinner!

First time here and everything was spicy I personally loved it our waitress was very attentive food was delicious. If you don't like spicy food then consider somewhere else to eat.

I've eaten here over a dozen times for dinner over the last two years when I travel to Dallas on business both solo and with a group. I'm usually with vegetarian colleagues, so obviously the Steak House run every night isn't appropriate. We usually stay at the Sheraton Downtown, so this is an easy walk, and it was initially recommended by the Concierge there, so I appreciated it. Appetizers and Entrees are all fine selections and there is good variety. I don't think we've ever had a bad meal and we've pretty much covered the entire menu by this point. I must admit that on my first visit, I tried the Wild Rita (roasted pineapple & jalapeƱo infused tequila, hand pressed lime juice, agave nectar) ok, 3 of them actually, and LOVED IT - what a BRILLIANT combination! In all the visits since then, its been very hit and miss, mostly miss - as in missing the tequila, missing the spice, etc. I still order it first with hope in mind, but generally move to the tequila shots in disappointment. Desserts are also quite good, and the sound level is appropriate for a business meal, and in this area, definitely a top tier choice all around.

We had a large group and it seemed to "throw" them off. Our waiter, Raul, was great but it took us 2.5 hours to eat dinner. It seemed that the kitchen was having difficulty with getting the food out to us. The chips and salsa were great and the margaritas were fabulous.

The four of us enjoyed a yummy meal here after a long day at the convention center. Everyone raved about their food (especially with more of that salsa on top!) although it took a bit longer to arrive than expected, but a very large group was seated before us so that was probably the issue. Very nice experience.

Although we didnāt eat, we did stop for a drink and some free chips. We drank a few glasses of wine while waiting for the weather to pass. The salsa was spicy, which I love coming from Louisiana. The wine was a great choice with chip and salsa. This is a great place to relax with out any pestering from bar staff or waitresses!

We had my son's wedding rehearsal dinner here. The room was very spacious and nice though very dark, which the whole place is, so that makes sense. It was the first time we had ever been to Dallas so we did not have a chance to look at it before hand, but it was very nice. Everyone raved about the food and there was plenty.

This was a lovely spot. I ate at the bar and had great service, everyone was attentive. Get the fish tacos! Ps I actually went a few years ago but I forgot to review at the time. I still remember the tacos though and the service!

The restaurant had a nice atmosphere; it was very busy, with lots of talking and laughing. But the service was spotty; we had 3 different people serving us, but they still got drinks and food wrong. In the end the food was okay but it took too much effort to get there.

We had a meeting/dinner here and enjoyed the food. Good tasting authentic Mexican food. Love the dessert too. I had the ARRACHERA STEAK and for dessert had Churros with chocolate pudding and caramel dipping sauces. Everything was good.

Wild Salsa has become our go to place before a night out in Dallas. They have great food. We have been there 4 times with large groups and have never had anyone walk away unsatisfied. We were back last night and it hit the mark again. My personal favorites are the tacos. They come 3 to an order and you can mix and match the fillings. I have tried most of the flavors and all were outstanding. The margaritas are inventive and very tasty. I highly recommend Wild Salsa.

Went to Wild Salsa for a quick dinner with a friend. Our dinners were very good and our server was outstanding (wish I could remember her name). The dinner came out quickly and our server made sure that there were chips and salsa on our table while we waited for our dinner. Super friendly and pleasant! Great place! Will visit again when in the area.

Coming from California, we have certain expectations of Mexican food restaurants. That's neither good nor bad; just what it is. I don't think Wild Salsa is considered Tex Mex, which, below the difference in cheese choice, sometimes the distinct escapes me. I will say that where Wild Salsa shown was in its variations on some standard dishes. For instance, lamb shank isn't really a staple in Cali Mexican restaurants but it was really good here. Also rather than straight up chicken enchiladas, Wild Salsa offered Sonoran chicken enchiladas instead. The sangria was also very good. The guacamole was fresh but lacked a little spice. And some of the other dishes, while not bad, were just a little light on flavor. Overall good if you make the right choices.

Terrific food .. great service. Teen friendly too. They accommodated a mid-sized party with no problem too.

I have been here a couple of times and just like the vibe of the place. Their food is not super authentic but good none the less.

The theme is cool and this restaurant thrives on cool. We loved their Margaritas and the Nuevo cuisine portions were enough to satisfy us. From enchiladas to Lamb BBQ all were happy. We especially liked the green salsa that is served with the chips. Recommended

We were attending a concert at the Majestic and decided to grab a bite here. We were asked if we had reservations which we didn't but were seated promptly. Water and chips came by quickly. Ordered a taco plate (carne arrachada), three tacos with a side of lime and a very spicy green sauce. The tacos were a bit overly spicy for our taste, maybe we didn't know what else to get...the sauce inside the tacos was pretty hot too so our mouths were on fire! Husband wanted rice and beans, ordered cilantro rice and black beans which was spicy too and the serving size was very small, we shared it but took small bites here and there. Couldn't have dessert, nothing dairy free is available. Not sure if we'd go again, service was OK, food too spicy for our taste buds.

The cocktails are nice, but I noticed that the bartenders are needy for praise, or they will turn on their customers. While they treated me with respect, a customer who had a wee too much drink, was poorly treated. The guy was perfectly harmless, and had a bad day. Aside from that passing interaction, the food was tasty on this bustling Sat. Night. I shall return when in need of comfort food.

This place is well designed with a fun atmosphere. The food is really good. However, the green Salsa that comes with the chips is AMAZING! Great flavor and the perfect amount of heat. They should sell this by the bottle. I would have bought a case! Worth the visit.

Great service and even better food. Not a chain restaurant, authentic and delicious food. My favorite is the queso and shrimp fajitas. Would recommend for lunch and dinner but also a great place to meet clients for happy hour...

I'm currently sitting in Wild Salsa waiting to be greeted by a server. I sat down at a table at 5:04pm and by 5:06 one of the runners had water, chips and Salsa to me. By 5:17pm the bartender finally comes over to greet me and brings me a happy hour menu. 5:20pm he comes back to take my order. Queso and Sangria came very fast at 5:22pm. Bar backs and bartender we're very attentive once I place my order. When I was ready to leave the attentiveness went out the window. I requested my bill and I got it in a reasonable amount of time but after waiting 17 minutes for them to come back to finish I finally decided to go to the bar and pay. That I think is a bit ridiculous, I shouldn't have to force you to take my money. I will add that management (2 men and 1 women) walked by my table several times and never once stopped to say hello or to check to see how things are going. I realize the restaurant was very busy when I left but when I arrived it was not busy. Little chickens with your guests to make sure everything is okay should be the Management's priority. Final thoughts: - food was ok. Lacked flavor for the most part - the sangria roja was delicious - ambience is nice and inviting - staff, when you have their attention are very nice and helpful - service levels need a reboot - a little pricey for the portion size (had the steak and shrimp fajitas) Visit Wild Salsa at your own risk and come with low expectations

Stopped in late afternoon for a snack ... the chips were especially yummy! The green salsa was good but be ready for the heat! We ordered the Queso Blanco which was good but kind of a smaller amount for $8. We sat in the bar area and thankfully it wasn't too loud. Really good service.

Had lunch here the other day. The menu was creative, the staff friendly and the food delicious. I hear that they do not have a freezer so all their produce is always fresh!

I'd say that this location of Wild Salsa was just okay. Okay service, okay food quality and almost okay order accuracy. Nothing however really stood out and based on the food portions and quality it was overpriced. Really don't plan on returning as service was faitly poor and the food expensive for the portions.

We went here for my birthday because we were staying around the corner. I had the shrimp fajitas and they were awesome. My wife had the veggie tacos and she loved them. Thier salsa is awesome that they bring to the table. The service was fast and friendly and the food came out very fast

Amazing food and wonderful waitstaff. The barbacoa quesadilla and chicken rings tacos were especially spectacular. Thank you David W!

Notwithstanding the provocative headline, I was really torn whether Wild Salsa deserves great accolades or full bashing. On the good side, I loved the house Margarita although I question whether it's got the weakest tequila around. Had 2 of them and nary even a little buzz. Tasty, yes! The chips and salsa as complimentary starter is fresh and crisp. Then things crashed. I ordered a simple trio of fish tacos. It took over 30 minutes for the entree to be delivered. Even the bartender acknowledged that the kitchen didn't exactly have its act together. The tacos themselves were okay (especially the fresh corn tortillas) but not exemplary. The side order of black beans were delicious. Just not a very large portion (so double the price and increase the portion). Finally, to their credit, there are HDTV's in numerous locations -- but they all had the same basketball game on! There were at least 4 - 5 other games available to also show but either they don't have a sports package or no one is managing what's showing on various screens. Lots of room for improvement here.
Valentine's with the girls
The food was great as well as the ambiance. Matthew was a wonderful host. The salsa and chips at the table....rhat stuff should be bottled! Delish and definitely will return.