Merida Restaurant
2509 Navigation Blvd, Houston, TX 77003
Established in 1972 by Olga & Rafael F. Acosta
A family-owned restaurant in Houston’s East End, Merida, is named after the capital of the Mexican state, Yucatan. Their son, Rafael Acosta Jr., now owns the restaurant and works with his daughter, Elyssa Acosta, who manages the restaurant and does a weekly tasting to ensure that the kitchen stays faithful to the original recipes of her grandmother, an expert in Yucatan cuisine.
Merida Mexican Restaurant
Merida Restaurant
2509 Navigation Blvd, Houston, TX 77003
Established in 1972 by Olga & Rafael F. Acosta
A family-owned restaurant in Houston’s East End, Merida, is named after the capital of the Mexican state, Yucatan. Their son, Rafael Acosta Jr., now owns the restaurant and works with his daughter, Elyssa Acosta, who manages the restaurant and does a weekly tasting to ensure that the kitchen stays faithful to the original recipes of her grandmother, an expert in Yucatan cuisine.
Merida Mexican Restaurant
Restaurante Mexicano Mérida
Merida Restaurant
2509 Navigation Blvd.
Houston, TX 77003
Established 1972
A family-owned restaurant in Houston’s East End, Merida is named after the capital of the Mexican state, Yucatan. Olga and Rafael Acosta founded it and their son, Rafael Acosta Jr., now owns the restaurant and works with his daughter, Elyssa Acosta to manage it. A weekly tasting ensures that the kitchen stays faithful to the original recipes of her grandmother, an expert in Yucatan cuisine.
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Merida Mexican Restaurant
Restaurante Mexicano Mérida
Merida Restaurant
2509 Navigation Blvd.
Houston, TX 77003
Established 1972
A family-owned restaurant in Houston’s East End, Merida is named after the capital of the Mexican state, Yucatan. Olga and Rafael Acosta founded it and their son, Rafael Acosta Jr., now owns the restaurant and works with his daughter, Elyssa Acosta to manage it. A weekly tasting ensures that the kitchen stays faithful to the original recipes of her grandmother, an expert in Yucatan cuisine.
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