Unfortunately, most restaurants would not care to share their recipes online. If they do this, then people would simply replicate the recipes for much cheaper and they would essentially lose their customers especially if their food is unique in terms of taste and maybe recipe. There are, however, many websites out there, which strive to recreate these recipes.
Usually called copycat recipes, there are many good cooks out there who can do this with much success. While these recipes may not be the exact same one as those you get in the recipes, they taste more or less the same. While there are no “specialized†websites that just cater to Mexican restaurant recipes, you will usually be able to find a large collection since Mexican food has because such a huge part of American dining.
Some of these websites are: cdkitchen.com/copycat/ hubpages.com/hub/Chi-Chis-Copycat-Recipes chetday.com/mexicanrestaurantrecipes.htm cookeatshare.com/popular/arribas-mexican... recipegoldmine.com/ccr/rafael-smexican-r... copykat.com/tag/mexican/ http://www.real-restaurant-recipes.com/beef-fajita-recipe.html.
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