ParkLaBrea wrote:The problem with answering a question like this from DPCHIN is determining his/her definition of "authentic".....I've always noticed in travels across the country that this "authentic" label is, for some reason, very frequently touted by Mexican restaurants.....I have never seen a sign for "Authentic Thai, Authentic Italian, etc. etc......but it seems 7 out 10 Mexican eateries advertise this way.....and of course, these are typically places that are anything but...
So while our definition of the term here in our restaurant rich city my be one thing, out of towner DPCHIN's, I strongly suspect, may be quite different...
This all being said, all the best truly authentic places have already been suggested here....and I agree with them....IF however DPCHIN's definition leads toward enchiladas, tacos, burritos, fajitas, etc.......then he/she should try Fernandos.....steps from the Paulina Brown Line stop....and great food for this genre...and neighborhood could not be "safer"
Geez, why not give this person the benefit of the doubt. The OP asked for a recommendation of an authentic restaurant. While the definition of authentic may vary from person to person, I would think a smart reply would at least point to a particular example of someone's definition of authentic.
I would hope that when I ask for a restaurant recommendation, I don't get a response along the lines of "You may be an idiot and like bad food. How I am supposed to know?! So although you asked me for a recommendation of a good restaurant, I'm going to give you the exact opposite of what you asked for because, for all know, you can't tell the difference."
Here are a few recommendations:
Sol de Mexico (perhaps a bit further west than you want)
Take Metra and walk, or a bus from various points.
3018 North Cicero Avenue
Chicago, IL 60641-5106
(773) 282-4119
Mixteco Grill
Near Brown and Red lines
1601 West Montrose Avenue
Chicago, IL
(773) 868-1601
There are a lot of good taquerias on the north side. Two of my favorites are Taqueria El Asadero and Pasadita.
If you want to stay near downtown, I'd head to Salpicon or one of Bayless' places.