MI Ranchito Restaurant

Colewade
Colewade
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Mi Ranchito

  • November 4, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Colewade from Asheville, North Carolina
Mi Ranchito

After many seafood dinners, we could not suppress our craving for Mexican food while in Sitka. After asking directions, we walked from Sheldon Jackson Museum to Sitka National Historic Park. There we took the left entrance of the Totem Trail. (From the front of the visitor's center) We paused at Indian Creek Bridge to watch the salmon run, and continued our walk across the bridge to Sawmill Road. We walked another quarter mile to the right on Sawmill Road past a beautiful Russian Orthodox roadside memorial. The restaurant is on the left in an old blue gas station. It was well worth the long walk.

The restaurant itself is in a funky old gas station, though inside it was pleasant enough. The food was as authentic and quite tasty. We also had Mexican while in Juneau and this little joint cost less and had better food. Of course it came with free chips and tasty homemade salsa, and a local Mexican family in the kitchen. I highly recommend the chile relleno, enchilada, tamale combination.

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