Delivery · Takeout
Inventive all-vegan Mexican street food with standout quesabirria and smashed potatoes; flavors impress, but portions can feel small for the price at busy times.
Antojitos delivers exceptional food quality with inventive vegan Mexican street food that consistently impresses—the quesabirria and smashed potatoes are standouts. Warm, attentive service and staff knowledge elevate the experience, yet inconsistent execution during peak times (cold items, stockouts) and modest space comfort in the shared food hall prevent a higher grade. A solid neighborhood favorite that exceeds typical street food standards, though not quite destination-level dining.
Set inside Edinburgh Street Food by the Omni Centre, Antojitos feels lively and casual in the best way. The counter team wins people over with warm guidance, and plates lean colorful and photo-ready. One diner summed it up: "I would not have guessed it was plant-based, just bold and satisfying." While most experiences are upbeat, a few visitors ran into slow periods and stockouts that dulled the mood. The cooking skews creative and plant-powered, with a focus on inventive vegan takes on Mexican street staples. The culinary approach leans contemporary and produce-driven: you will see quesabirria made with rich plant proteins, smashed potatoes dressed with punchy sauces, and mix-and-match taco trios that let you explore. If you love flavor-forward street food with a modern twist, this is right in your lane. Families should do well here: the hall setup is informal and there are genuinely kid-approachable bites like smashed potatoes, milder tacos, guacamole and chips. Portions can skew modest for some appetites, so consider an extra side for hungry teens. Ask staff to dial back heat on sauces if needed; they have been praised for being patient and accommodating with special requests.
Area: Urban mixed-use hub anchored by the Omni Centre and Edinburgh Street Food; attracts shoppers, cinema-goers, commuters, and visitors.
Safety: Well-trafficked central area with good lighting and steady footfall; generally safe.
Nearby: Near Waverley Station and John Lewis; part of a food hall with diverse vendors and shared seating.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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