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Located in the heart of Saltillo, Sheriff Abasolo is a vibrant Mexican restaurant that masterfully showcases the rich and diverse flavors of traditional Mexican cuisine. Nestled at Calle Mariano Abasolo Nte 2371, this eatery invites both locals and visitors alike to indulge in an authentic dining experience where every dish bursts with vivid, hearty flavors.
The menu at Sheriff Abasolo is a celebration of Mexican staples with a delightful twist. Burritos stand out as crowd favorites, especially the Burrito de Bistek and the indulgent Burrito Cañon, both packed generously with fresh, savory fillings that dance on the palate. Tacos lovers are in for a treat with offerings such as Tacos de Carne Asada, Tacos Al Pastor, and the creamy, cheese-laden Gringa Con Pastor. The Tacote Campechana is a signature blend combining pastor and bistek, delivering a perfect balance of smoky and tender textures, enhanced by zesty salsas that add a delightful kick.
One cannot overlook the mouthwatering Alambres, served sizzling with combinations of bistek, carne asada, shrimp, or aromatic pastor, all infused with bell peppers, crispy bacon, onions, and melted cheese, accompanied by a stack of warm tortillas. These dishes truly capture the hearty, comfort-food soul of northern Mexican cooking. For those seeking refreshing drinks, the Agua de Melon offers a cooling sweetness that complements the spicy and robust flavors of the dishes.
Beyond the flavorful food, Sheriff Abasolo provides a warm and inviting atmosphere that feels both casual and lively—a perfect spot to gather with friends or family. The ample portions ensure you leave fully satisfied, with many reviewers noting how the generous servings make every peso worth it. The restaurant maintains cleanliness and safety, contributing to an overall welcoming environment.
Customers consistently praise the authenticity and flavor of the cuisine: as one diner remarked, "You can taste real Mexican food... Good taste, flavor, and big volume," emphasizing both the quality and quantity that define Sheriff Abasolo’s offerings. Another review highlights the freshness of the ingredients, especially the meats and the assortment of homemade salsas served table-side, enhancing every bite with vibrant, spicy notes. Even those new to Mexican cuisine find the food approachable yet exciting, described as a “great value” with “huge portions” and an abundance of complementary garnishes.
While some guests have mentioned parking challenges, the overall dining experience more than compensates for this minor inconvenience. The attentive service and the opportunity to savor standout dishes like the Tacos de Discada con Queso Fundido or a classic Hamburguesa Especial—a nod to the fusion of local tastes—make Sheriff Abasolo a must-visit culinary destination in Saltillo.
Whether you’re craving bold, smoky tacos, hearty burritos packed with tender meat, or sizzling alambres that bring the essence of Mexican comfort food right to your table, Sheriff Abasolo delivers with passion and authenticity. It’s not just a meal—it’s a flavorful journey into the heart of Coahuila’s beloved Mexican traditions.
I like stay there, good taco's, good burgers good tortillas. Delicious typical Mexican food.
You can taste real Mexican food, taco and others. Good taste, flarvor and big volume. You will be satisfied, if you visit there.
Super well served plates, fresh meat, beer, variety of hot sauces at affordable price. Great to hang out with friends
We were surprised by this one. To be honest, it felt extremely filling. We ordered a "parrilada for 2" and it was more than we could eat. The flavor of the food was good, not outstanding but good, quantity was perfect or a bit overboard, quality was average, but the place itself was clean and we felt safe eating there. Maybe the only big downside is the parking.
Huge portions. Grest service. Good flavor. Good value. I had the pastor tacos. Came with a bunch of salsas and chips and lime and fresh cilantro and fresh onion's. The watermelon water was freshing and not too sweet. If the pork had been grilled with more heat so that it had that signature Pastor sear on the outside and tenderness in the inside I would have given 5 stars. The flames were no hot enough so the pastor had the consistency of fajita but the flavor was good.