Campechano (restaurant)

Mexican taqueria in Toronto, Ontario, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Campechano is a chain of Mexican taquerias operating in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

EstablishedNovember 9, 2015 (2015-11-09)
Owner(s)Daniel Roe[1]
Raena Fisher[1]
HeadchefDaniel Roe[2]
FoodtypeMexican
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Campechano
Restaurant information
EstablishedNovember 9, 2015 (2015-11-09)
Owner(s)Daniel Roe[1]
Raena Fisher[1]
Head chefDaniel Roe[2]
Food typeMexican
RatingBib Gourmand (Michelin Guide)
Location504 Adelaide Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Seating capacity
43[2]
Other locations
460 College Street
Websitecampechano.ca
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History

The restaurant's first location, on Toronto's Adelaide Street in the downtown Fashion District was established in November 2015.[2] It was opened by couple Daniel Roe and Raena Fisher, who sought to highlight a simple menu of 'real Mexican food'.[2]

Co-owner and head chef Roe was born and raised in Mexico City, before moving to Canada in 2005.[2] He sought "to serve the tacos [he's] been eating [his] whole life" at the restaurant.[2] The restaurant uses imported heirloom corn from Mexico to make their tortillas, which are made fresh throughout the day and are never reheated.[1] According to Roe, it took six months for him to perfect the tortilla recipe being used at the restaurant.[3]

The restaurant's name Campechano, comes from the Spanish word for 'good-natured' or 'cheerful'.[2]

A second location was opened in summer 2021 on College Street in Toronto's Little Italy neighbourhood.[1] The College Street location is larger and provides more seating for patrons, but offers a similar menu.[4]

Recognition

The chain's original location on Adelaide Street was awarded a Bib Gourmand designation by the Michelin Guide at Toronto's 2022 Michelin Guide ceremony, and has retained this recognition each year following.[4] A Bib Gourmand is awarded to restaurants who offer "exceptionally good food at moderate prices." The guide praised the restaurant's small menu of tacos, stating that "if you’re here for anything [else], you’ve come to the wrong place."[4]

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