limones restaurant


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cortex40434
5
9 yıl önce
downtown
best dinner in 6 months. whenever we go toashevillewe always go to limones. we would really like to try some other restaurants but
limones is something we look forward to and it never disappoints. the last time we were there we had what i
would call a memorable meal. every bite was so delicious. my entree had the most amazing flavors. just outstanding!
my only wish is that they would open another location closer to where we live. (tryon) maybe one in hendersonville?
we need good restaurants so badly down this way.
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tracey
2
9 yıl önce
downtown
good food, just don't take your kids. we visitashevilleon a quarterly basis because we enjoy the city's culture, food, and general vibe. although we enjoyed our food at limones, we likely will not be back...for 18 years. as an adult, i felt somewhat welcome at the restaurant. but my child, who is 18 months, clearly was not welcome. there were no options for kids, which would have been ok had the server, hostess, or really any staff had at least acknowledged the fact that we had a baby with us. no one asked if we needed a high chair, which made for a very tricky dining experience. but i suppose since she had to eat off my plate since there weren't any kid-friendly options, i guess no one thought to ask if i might want a high chair, a cup with a lid, extra napkin, or extra plate. because we had made the reservation for four, they assumed the three adults were waiting on a fourth adult, because, you know, babies are not people. had i known she would not have been welcome and that the restaurant was not prepared to serve a young, yet surprisingly sophisticated, diner, then i most definitely would have dined at one of the many family-friend restaurants in the city. disappointed.
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lan
5
10 yıl önce
downtown
experience this time better than food. limones is one of my favorite restaurants in asheville, but our meal last night (a small birthday dinner) was memorable more for the overall pleasant experience than for much of the food.

the dinner started well. we lucked into a parking space on eagle street just a hop and a skip from the restaurant door. we got prompt seating at a nice table. limones nearly always has a nice buzz. it can be a little loud, but that doesn't bother me. our server was friendly and helpful, though she was dealing with a busy and probably demanding saturday night crowd.

the ceviche appetizer sampler we started with was terrific, as were the house margaritas. limones has a long list of margaritas, many of which bear little resemblance to the drink of that name. but the regular margarita is terrific.

after that, some of the food edge a little downhill toward mediocrity. our two other appetizers were so-so. you'd be hard-pressed find the lobster in the lobster appetizer, which was mostly chips and guacamole.

the salmon entree on a bed of kale was, however, very good. my filet mignon was perfectly cooked, and the watiperson kindly substituted mashed potatoes for the trendy lobster mac n' cheese (c'mon, i'm not eating filet with lobster mac 'n cheese!). but when will i learn that most restaurants inashevillebuy lean, grass-fed usda beef, good for you but without the flavor and oompf! of good prime beef that you get at a premium steakhouse? and the steaks aren't served on heated plates, so they quickly get cold.

the seared scallops entrees, very good by themselves, were lost in bowls of pasta and juices. my philosophy: if you're going to serve big, juicy seared scallops, why hide the delicious seafood in bowl of goop? put them on a plate with the pasta and goop, if you must serve it, on the side.

we had an affordable malbec (our daughter spent time in mendoza, argetina, so i often get a malbec for sentimental reasons even though i don't particularly like malbec). the dessert flan we tried was tasty, but limones still doesn't offer espresso. we were told there wasn't room for an espresso machine in the kitchen, and, besides, few people ordered it. what is this? greensboro?! a seriousashevillerestaurant needs to serve espresso.

even though we weren't knocked out by all of the food this time, we we have been in the past, the overall experience was excellent. i think if you stick to ceviche and margaritas at limones, you can't go wrong and you won't overspend.

speaking of spending, the meal for four, with four cocktails, a $35 bottle of wine, three appetizers, four entrees, one dessert and one coffee came to a little over $300 including tax and our usual generous tip. how do ashevillians afford to eat out so much?

note that limones doesn't accept amex, only visa and mc.


-----19 sep, 2012-----

i love limes and lemons. when my son was about three, he told his aunt, "i don't like women." his aunt, concerned, asked, "brooks, why don't you like women? " my son replied, "and i don't like wimes, either!"

however you translate limones -- limes or lemons, and it does seem to vary by country and locality -- i love it!

on a rainy tuesday, my wife and i had dinner at limones on eagle street and thoroughly enjoyed every bite.

yes, the noise level is high, but the little narrow restaurant is charmingly decorated, with the atmosphere of a san franciso bistro, with pressed tin ceiling and exposed ducts, and service was just right, not too little, not too much.

we started with the ceviche and fried calamari appetizers (both $9). the ceviche, nicely presented, was good, but the calamari was brilliant, maybe the best i've had in asheville.

we each had a margarita. mine was a traditional ($9.25) and my wife's was the blood orange ($11). both were lovely, heavy on the salt on the glass rim, with fresh ingredients and good quality tequila.

for an entree, i chose the angus beef tenderloin ($29), which was served slightly beyond the medium i ordered but still excellent. it was served on a bed of organic kale, with a lot of vinegar -- unexpected but a nice contrast to the beef. the waitperson talked me into the truffle macaroni and cheese instead of the fingerling potatoes i wanted, and i have to say it was very, very good. my wife's seared sea scallops ($25) were huge, tender and delicious.

for dessert we shared the vanilla-orange flan, which was good but not exceptional.

again, no espresso here -- what's withashevillerestaurants and no espresso?! -- but the regular dynamite coffee from black mountain was fine.

my wife has been to limones several times, but i had never been because i had the impression it was one of those downtown restaurants with small portions and large pretensions. how wrong i was!

i would put limones in the same top rank inashevilleas cúrate and fig, and i will be back soon.

no, it's not inexpensive. our meal, with two drinks, one glass of wine, two appetizers, two entrees, one dessert and and one coffee, was $120, before my usual generous tip.

but definitely worth it.
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carolina
5
10 yıl önce
downtown
tucked away at 13 eagle street, just off biltmore ave (home to many of the newest, hottest restaurants in asheville) limones is  doing better than fine with little recent media coverage. limones street-front is deceptively nondescript competing for your eye with a telephone pole, draped wires, and a fire hydrant. inside, it’s another story. there are quite a few similar “spaces” inasheville– long, narrow, rectangular. what various restaurateurs do with them makes such a difference. some are sterile and boring. some, like limones, take on a life of their own. i was struck by how friendly and warm it felt, with animated conversations, good food & drink flowing all around. to say limones is a mexican restaurant is misleading. mexico city and central mexico cuisine are quite different from what most think of as mexican food: tex-mex or cal-mex. chef-owner hugo ramirez combines flavors from his mexico city childhood with french-influenced california flavors mastered during his earlier car
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mecheewe
5
12 yıl önce
downtown
always the best!. this is one of myashevillefavorites! food always always blows me away, and the service is great too. not to mention they shake up awesome cocktails! and sunday brunch is to die for! always on my mind!
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the
5
14 yıl önce
downtown
i love limones. we have eaten here every year when visitingashevilleand have really enjoyed it. i recognize the staff from years before. i like their menu and the latin influences. goat cheese epanadas are one of my favorite starters. freshly flavored margaritas are always refreshing. can't go wrong with dessert here from their pot of coco and the little gratas truffle served with their coffee.
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