Picante

1328 6th St
Berkeley, CA 94710 Map
  • (510) 525-3121
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A Celebration Of Real Mexican Cuisine

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Based on 14 reviews.

Hours of Operation:

Mon-Fri 11am-10pm, Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 10am-10pm, Open 7 Days

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AMEX, ATM, MASTERCARD, VISA

A Celebration of Real Mexican Cuisine

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    Exceptional

    World's Best Guak

    Posted by HRPro1 on 11/19/2009

    If you are a fan of lumpy guacamole, you will be in heaven. Their guak and homemade chips are unparalleled. A massive helping for less than $5. Can't be beat, unless you get your guak off a roach coach.

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    The ultimate kid friendly restaurant

    Posted by jenniferg on 07/08/2009

    Simply the easiest place to go in Berkeley for lunch with the under 5 set. The chips if you are lucky to get 'em warm are heavenly. Everything is tasty and the kids actually eat! The tortilla making is very fun too. The staff is very friendly and will always get us an extra tortilla at no extra charge.

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    Fair

    Rather disappointed

    Posted by stam54 on 05/18/2008

    Tried Picante just this past Saturday after reading many positive reviews from citysearch as well as Check Please, Bay Area, and unfortunately, was pretty disappointed. We ordered two entrees (the chicken mole enchiladas and carne asada plate) and an appetizer (chips and salsa fresca). the appetizer came after we got the entrees. both entrees lacked flavor and was rather bland. the carne asada was dry. the salsa fresca had no spice whatsoever. out of all the food, the only items that were decent were the rice, complimentary salsa, and chips.

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    Best Bland mexican food

    Posted by chichaflores on 11/16/2007

    I went to Picante because CITYSEARCH rated it #2 out of ten best Mexican restaurants.. I've tried Dona Tomas already..good for California style Mexican... I wanted authentic and this was rated the highest. I cant understand why!!!????? I ordered green enchiladas...Lousy, lousy lousy...no flavor it came with the worst tasting refried beans... which is hard to mess up the only thing that was good and with authentic flavor was the rice we also ordered super nachos and honestly remember the nachos bellgrande from Taco Bell tasting better than Picante's nachos my husband order the carne asada he said it was ok if you like cold meat..flavor was alright I was not surprised that not one Latino was dining there...fresh should not equal to no flavor Picante's only authenticity is the Latino waitstaff If anyone wants real good authentic Mexican food go to Jay n Bee Bar/Martha's Kitchen in SF on 20th and York...everything is made from scratch...including the chips that they fry themselves. Honestly , Picante is no comparison

  • Provided by Citysearch

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    Exceptional

    Awesome food

    Posted by dickinst on 06/25/2007

    So good all the time, I've never had a bad dish at Picante. And, they make margaritas from scratch (fresh lime juice), not from a margarita mix -- so awesome!!

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    Tostada Heaven!

    Posted by ckyelland on 03/04/2007

    Picante is some of the freshest Mexican food you can get in the bay area, hands down. Their chips are made from scratch as they make their tortillas, their guacamole is the perfect balance of chunky and silky, and their tostadas (loaded with greens, jicama, carrots, beans, and whatever meat you desire...or not) are to die for. While I like Cactus Taqueria in Oakland quite a bit, they're not even close to being in the same league with Picante. That being said, this is NOT a place you should frequent (at least during peak hours) if the presence and noise of many, many small children isn?t your cup of tea - Picante has found it?s niche with every little league, soccer team, birthday party, and frazzled parent of infants and toddlers throughout the northern east bay. But even if you?re not into the kid scene, I would highly recommend Picante for it?s fresh, delicious food, electric agua frescas, and some of the best flan this side of the border. My boyfriend would also be terribly disappointed if I didn?t mention their chicken enchiladas verde as well ? we?ve been eating here for years and he orders it almost every time. Viva Picante!

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    Good

    The best Mexican food around!!

    Posted by yummyt on 12/29/2006

    Seriously so good, and such a good price too. It is full of kids at peak kid-dining time, no doubt. But go a little later to avoid them. The food is awesome, and they make a great margarita (no margarita-mix junk)!! The people who work there are always really nice, as are the customers.

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    Exceptional

    Better than Cactus and Gordo's

    Posted by jaydubeya34 on 10/03/2006

    No, I'm not kidding. This place is rarely mentioned in the same sentence as Cactus and Gordo's are, perhaps because it is off the beaten path. However, don't let its location deter you. In a city full of awesome Mexican food, Picante is the best spot for a burrito. All of their meats are marinated for hours, if not days, and then grilled to perfection. Not too big but definitely enough to fill you up. Little details such as guacamole topped with queso fresco, homemade agua frescas and tortillas made to order remind eaters that Alice Waters thought of everything when she opened this place up years ago. During lunch hours and on Cal football days, lines can run out the door. Come winter, when the crisp air sets in and burritos/tacos are more than your stomach can handle, opt for the chicken tortilla soup. It's simply amazing.

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    Very Good

    Good food, bad kids.

    Posted by hezmodo on 09/14/2006

    Now that I have the haters on me, Picante is a LARGE, cavernous place. It's a great place for people with kids who desparately need to go someplace where they won't get frowned on, and can meet others' with kids. So that's good for them; but not so much for the rest of us. The food used to be better, but it's still very, very good. Housemade tortilla's are fantastic no matter what you order with them. Their quesadilla's are pathetically small; I think they're made only for the kids. Tortilla soup, ceviche, carne asada, tortas, chile rellenos are all excellent. I hate this place when it's mad crowded; it seems that parents don't care that their kids scream and throw food all over the place, but otherwise, it's a great place to go. And you can linger for a long, long time and no one will bother you. Oh, and the hot chocolate and coffee are to die for. But honestly, beware, peak times make this place unbearably loud and crowded, and the rugrats make it impossible for those us who've passed our toddler days. Fair is fair: us childless folks have the option of enjoying picante in the down hours. Leave the peak hours for the parents. But do go for the food; it's excellent.

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    Viva Picante!

    Posted by lakeygirl on 08/26/2006

    Wonderful, fresh Mexican comfort food. Great staff. Casual dining arrangement, but each dish I've tried demonstrates careful attention to detail. And I must say this: the Mexican chocolate angel food cake is good -- dangerously good.

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