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Where to Find the Top Chimichangas in Phoenix

Los Dos Molinos
Rito's Mexican Restaurant
Garcia's Las Avenidas
Somburros
Macayo's Mexican Kitchen
Comedor Guadalajara
El Norteno
El Chorro
Casa Jalisco
Los Dos Molinos
Rito's Mexican Restaurant
Garcia's Las Avenidas
Somburros
Macayo's Mexican Kitchen
Comedor Guadalajara
El Norteno
El Chorro
Casa Jalisco

Few people are able to withstand a craving for Mexican cuisine. Good chimichangas are something that almost everyone craves from time to time, even if other Mexican foods such as burritos and tamales are more commonly found in restaurants. Chimichangas are superior to the average burrito because they are deep-fried in a vat of boiling oil, which results in an extra crispy crunch.  When it comes to Tex-Mex cuisine, no one really knows who was the first to come up with the idea of frying a burrito, despite the fact that many people claim this honor. It is widely believed that it first appeared in Arizona during the early twentieth century. Those working in restaurants and culinary schools, on the other hand, have had plenty of time in the following century to refine their techniques. If you’re in Phoenix, Arizona, and you’re looking for some of the best chimichangas in the area, you might want to check out these restaurants and their specialized chimichanga creations.

 


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Los Dos Molinos

1044 East Camelback Rd. in Phoenix, AZ 85014
(602) 528-3535

Chimichangas are the specialty at this Mexican restaurant and serves lunch and dinner. Eddie and Victoria, the restaurant’s owners and chefs, are big fans of spicing things up, and anything made with chili as an ingredient is sure to get your tongue tingling and your mouth burning. If you like the sound of the red or green chimichanga, go ahead and order one. These chimis are topped with guacamole and sour cream and smothered in sauce before being deep-fried to crispy perfection.

 


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Rito’s Mexican Restaurant

5813 N. 7th St. in Phoenix, Arizona,
(602) 368-6726

Rito’s Restaurant has consistently received four and a half stars out of five stars on Yelp and Google. Tacos and burritos made with guacamole were the restaurant’s original specialties, but it has recently expanded its menu to include some delectable chimichangas. Restaurant owners and operators, Rosemary and Jose Salinas, have been in charge of it since it opened its doors in 1977, and the delicious dishes served here are based on long-held family recipes.

 


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Garcia’s Las Avenidas

2212 N. 35th Ave. in Phoenix,
(602) 272-5584

This restaurant first opened its doors as a lunch counter in 1956, serving takeout orders and offering only a few picnic tables scattered throughout the grounds of the establishment. Thus, over the following years, the company grew to become a large franchising organization while still maintaining its family-owned and operated origination. Garcia’s takes pride in serving generous portions at a reasonable price in order to provide a truly authentic experience for its customers. Guacamole is sprinkled on top of their chimichangas, which are smothered in sauce and cheese and served with a variety of sides.  In order to complete the authentic Mexican experience, ask for a good Mexican soda to wash it down. This restaurant can be found at 2212 N. 35th Ave. in Phoenix, (602) 272-5584. You should consider visiting this restaurant if you are pressed for time during your lunch break and want something delicious but filling to eat.

 


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Somburros

5115 N. 7th St., Phoenix, AZ 85014,
(602) 584-8226

This Tex-Mex restaurant is home to the best burritos and chimichangas in town. Over a dozen burritos are available for purchase, all of which can be deep-fried to create chimichangas and then topped with a variety of toppings to suit your tastes. The house specialty, the Pollo Fundido, is served with a side of rice and a sour cream sauce topped with jalapenos. Despite the fact that the primary location is at 5115 N. 7th St., Phoenix, AZ 85014, (602) 584-8226, there are numerous other locations throughout the city.

 


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Macayo’s Mexican Kitchen

12637 S. 48th St, Phoenix, AZ 85044,
(480) 598-5101

A claim by founder Woody Johnson in 1946 that he invented the chimichanga demonstrates this establishment’s willingness to exaggerate its own accomplishments. If the chimichangas served at this establishment are any indication, you might be willing to take that rumor seriously. Chicken and beef are both available, as well as a variety of sauces and fillings to customize your chimi. Those who work at Macayos are so dedicated to their chimichangas that they are attempting to have them recognized as an official state dish of Arizona. Visit them at 12637 S. 48th St, Phoenix, AZ 85044, (480) 598-5101, and make your own decision after seeing for yourself.

 


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Comedor Guadalajara

1830 S. Central Ave. in Phoenix, AZ 85004,
(602) 253-8299

The fact that this establishment has been serving authentic Mexican cuisine for more than 40 years has no doubt contributed to its stellar reputation, despite the fact that the name of the establishment is a bit of a mouthful to recite. Chimichangas can be made with chicken, beef, green or red chili, or even just beans and cheese, depending on your preference. If you happen to be in the vicinity of 1830 S. Central Ave. in Phoenix, AZ 85004, (602) 253-8299, you should definitely stop by and get a chimi for dinner. You won’t be disappointed.

 


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El Norteno

1002 7th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 254-4629

Those who enjoy chicken chimichangas will find this to be a satisfying establishment. This restaurant does not strive to be ostentatious; rather, it strives to be authentic. For more than 56 years, Los Compadres has been providing authentic Mexican fare at a reasonable price in a timely manner. You will get your chicken chimichanga covered in sour cream and guacamole as well as a generous amount of cheese at this counter service, cash only establishment, but it will be well worth it. They also don’t skimp on the seasoning, so expect to feel the heat when you dine at this establishment. Its location at 1002 7th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85007, (602) 254-4629, is directly across the street from a filling station, so if you forget your cash, the food is definitely worth the short walk across the street to the nearest bank machine.

 


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El Chorro

5550 East Lincoln Dr. Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
(480) 948-5170

El Chorro’s chimichangas have gained notoriety due to their enormous size. The fact that people at this restaurant frequently fail to finish their chimichangas means that if you order one, you should plan on having to take it home with you. You’ll receive complimentary chips and salsa with every meal, but you may want to limit yourself to a small portion because your meal will be enough to feed an army when it arrives. Because of the variety of ingredients and the perfect amount of crunch that chimichangas have, it’s difficult to make a mistake when ordering one. Beans and rice are served at every meal, so remember, leave room.  Guests can enjoy stunning mountain views from the lounge and bar, which also serve as a wedding and event venue. It is located at 5550 East Lincoln Dr. Paradise Valley, AZ 85253, (480) 948-5170, just on the outskirts of Phoenix itself.

 


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Casa Jalisco

18631 N. 19th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85025,
(623) 248-8732

If you are looking for a relaxed dining establishment that serves traditional Mexican fare such as tacos, burritos, and chimichangas, this is a place that you should definitely check out for yourself. Casa Jalisco provides dine-in, delivery, and pick-up services, as well as the ability to place orders online. All of their burritos can be deep-fried into chimichangas, and you can get your fill of chicken, beef, shrimp, or carnitas with your choice of filling. The shredded beef chimichanga is the most popular dish, and all dinners are served with a side of beans and rice on the side. It is located at 18631 N. 19th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85025, (623) 248-8732.

 

The city of Phoenix, Arizona, has a lot to offer in terms of food, but these are the establishments that passed our taste test. You might find one of these eateries to be able to satisfy your cravings for the delicious combination of crispy-fried tubes filled with meat, spices, and sour cream and drenched in cheese and sauce if you’re in the mood for something similar to what you’re craving. If you are looking for the best Chimichangas in Phoenix, give one of these joints a try!