The best Mexican food in the entire United States is found right here in the Yakima Valley. One place that people in our area are raving over is Anita's Mexican Restaurant.

Welcome to Anita's Mexican Restaurant , where we bring you the best of both worlds with authentic Mexican and American cuisine. Our dishes evoke the delicious, fond memories of meals your abuela (grandmother) used to make, filled with love and tradition. Nestled in the heart of Yakima Valley, we pride ourselves on offering friendly service and warm hospitality that make you feel right at home. Experience the rich flavors of home-cooked meals at Anita's Mexican Restaurant, where every bite takes you home. Enjoy the Taste of Mexico, right here in the Yakima Valley

Anita's Mexican Restaurant is offering $25 certificates at half price August 9, at 6 a.m where you can Seize the Dining Deal this Friday morning.

Anita's Mexican Restaurant has two locations.

402 N 5th Ave in Yakima.
704 W 1st in Wapato.

We here at the radio stations were able to sample their chile relleno.

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Chile relleno is something I'd opt to order if it's on the menu. In fact, at any Mexican restaurant I often look to see if they have this and, if they do, I'm probably ordering it 90% of the time.

It's a cheese-stuffed pepper that's lightly battered and fried. What's not to love?

Order that or anything on their menu when you get your $25 certificates for only $12.50 when you Seize the Dining Deal August 9th at 6 a.m.

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