Carajillo

Restaurant · Ferndale

Carajillo

Restaurant · Ferndale

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22700 Woodward Ave, Ferndale, MI 48220

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Authentic Mexican cuisine, known for enchiladas & margaritas  

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22700 Woodward Ave, Ferndale, MI 48220 Get directions

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22700 Woodward Ave, Ferndale, MI 48220 Get directions

+1 248 292 8500
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Detroit’s Best New Restaurants, May 2025 | Eater Detroit

"Situated on Woodward in the space that, for many years, was occupied by the Emory, Carajillo is a sit-down Mexican restaurant launched by chef Ara Sotelo, who previously operated Cafe de Olla within Cafe Muse in Royal Oak. At Carajillo, expect a variety of botanas (not the cheesy Detroit-style) like the Botanaza, consisting of guacamole, queso fundido, and chicharrones, or a platter of seasonal fruit topped with sweet and spicy chamoy and Tajín. Visitors can order familiar menu items like tacos and quesadillas, but at Carajillo, customers can have them filled with Mexican delicacies like huitlacoche, flor de calabaza, or arrachera — flavorful skirt steak. The sandwich menu includes pambazos (popular in Mexico City and Veracruz) filled with chorizo and diced potatoes, and molletes — baked bolillos filled with refried beans, ham, melted cheese, and pico de gallo. To drink, expect a lineup of Mexican beers, as well as palomas, mojitos, micheladas, and margaritas. Orders of $75 or more and reservations can be placed online." - Serena Maria Daniels

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Detroit’s Best Mexican Restaurants | Eater Detroit

"Situated on Woodward in the space that, for many years, was occupied by the Emory, Carajillo offers sit-down Mexican dining. Chef Ara Sotelo, who previously operated Cafe de Olla within Cafe Muse in Royal Oak, serves a menu featuring a variety of botanas (not the cheesy Detroit-style) like the Botanaza, consisting of guacamole, queso fundido, and chicharrones, or a platter of seasonal fruit topped with sweet and spicy chamoy and Tajín. Visitors can order familiar menu items like tacos and quesadillas, but at Carajillo, customers can have them filled with Mexican delicacies like huitlacoche, flor de calabaza, or arrachera — flavorful skirt steak. The sandwich menu includes pambazos (popular in Mexico City and Veracruz) filled with chorizo and diced potatoes, and molletes — baked bolillos filled with refried beans, ham, melted cheese, and pico de gallo. To drink, expect a lineup of Mexican beers, as well as palomas, mojitos, micheladas, and margaritas. Reservations are available through Table Agent, and folks can also order takeout." - Serena Maria Daniels

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Hannah

Google
I came here before when this was Emory. Honestly it is much better as a Mexican restaurant. The food is so much better, it is made to order and the quality is good. There are very healthy options and less healthy options. I had the burrito (stretchers and mushrooms) from the brunch menu. It was delicious and initial presentation was top notch! I also had sangria and I’m very happy with that choice as well! Everyone was nice. It was honestly so slow in here, I hope business picks up, because the process and food and drink and service are all great!

Myra Manalo

Google
First time in. Came for a quick meal before a movie and it worked out perfectly. Shrimp taco meal was great. My husband got a burrito and said it was good and filling. My only comment was that I didn’t care for the elote, something was missing. Overall would come back again. Hoping to try their brunch.

Alejandro Herrera

Google
A welcome addition to Ferndale. The food and drinks were great. Arguably some of the best enchiladas I’ve had a restaurant, they tasted homemade. I only take off a star because the margarita could use some improvement and it felt like our waitress kept pressuring us to order once we sat down.

Devin Kirby

Google
This is the best Mexican food I've had in Michigan. This is not Tex Mex. We ordered a margarita and another cocktail, cheese dip with chorizo, enchiladas, a torta, and a couple tacos. We ordered way too much and brought some home, but it was all amazing. Highly recommend trying this place out. Thanks for the great dinner!

Sarah Lewkow

Google
Everyone must try Carajillo! Great authentic Mexican food. The tortilla soup is amazing and the grilled shrimp tacos are very tasty a well. Also the spicy mezcal margarita with Tajín was fire. Go check them out - you won’t regret it!

Héctor Montañez

Google
The ambiance is perfect for a date night or a gathering with friends. The highlight of our experience was definitely the Carajillo drink—it was outstanding. We ordered the tortilla soup, which was flavorful, and the enchiladas suizas, which were also delicious. The only dish we didn’t enjoy as much was the quesadillas.

Fernando Davidez

Google
Finally, truly authentic Mexican !!! not a hint of Tex-Mex here! As a someone who was raised in MX, I can confirm this tastes like the real deal, even comparable to the amazing food in cool eateries in CDMEX. We loved everything, and the off-menu molcajete sauce was a fantastic bonus.

Christie Laabs

Google
Some of the best nachos that I've ever had in my life! Also, their frozen drinks look amazing! Definitely coming back and trying one next time!
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Annie Y.

Yelp
Checked this place out on a Wednesday night. There were only a couple other tables eating there at the time. We sat at the bar and got great service! Both cocktails my partner and I ordered were delicious. I got tacos entree and tried pastor, steak, and chorizo. The chorizo was my fav but everything was good! My partner got the las quecas and really enjoyed them. The rice and beans side was very tasty as well. I see they have a patio both in the front and back so I am really looking forward to coming back and sitting outside! I am also interested in trying their brunch menu. Overall I had a great experience and would return!
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Arturo F.

Yelp
Decent new addition to the Mexican food scene in the area. Cocktails were good, but the food was a bit bland (especially the nachos). I visited on the first week they were open, so hopefully they'll get better. The place is pretty much exactly as it was when it was the Emory, minus the pool table. I wish they would've changed the theme/decor more. Service was quick and friendly.
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Denisse R.

Yelp
Carajillo is a woman own restaurant ! Owner is super nice and makes sure the food is up to high standards! If anything is wrong she will gladly change it !!! Tortilla soup is my favorite! Their limeade was sooo good ! Mexican Brunch was great ! Big quiet place !
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Rafael S.

Yelp
"I wanted to give this place a try, but with so many options nearby -- including another Mexican restaurant just around the corner that serves handmade chips and tortillas -- this was a disappointment. The nachos tasted like cheap Costco chips topped with bland tomatoes and what seemed like canned cheese sauce. It felt like they just gave up. I should've gone around the corner instead."
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Marissa C.

Yelp
Everything was delicious! The elote was delicious (not pictured) but tasted really authentic!!! Also not pictured is some corn soup that came with the chicken enchiladas. The soup was ok, not amazing. The chicken enchiladas were very flavorful and the mole on top had a lot of depth of flavor! The other 2 dishes were just as good! Service was amazing as well! The interior is the same as it was for the Emory and could use some updates but we don't come for the decor, we came for the food and it didn't disappoint!

Doug F.

Yelp
After a long day I had a craving for a margarita and Mexican food. Carajillo popped up offering exactly what I was after. It's a charming family owned and run restaurant. I ordered a margarita, elotes, enchiladas suizas, and a margarita for desert. Highly recommended!

Don R.

Yelp
Brunch here was really good, and I especially liked the Mezcal cocktail and the mushroom tacos I tried.
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Issamar C.

Yelp
Let's start with the good stuff: the side salad was delicious, the sangria was good, and the service was pleasant. That's it. The rice was not Mexican rice. It was very bland rice. Mexican rice is supposed to be seasoned and have enough tomato sauce to change the color from white. My enchiladas were smothered in cheese and sauce to the point that the tortilla was barely noticeable. The chicken was not well seasoned. The esquite was $11 and not worth the price. The tacos al pastor weren't at bad as the enchiladas, but they were not well portioned. There needs to be some balance between the tortillas and the meat. This was an issue for both dishes. Im not saying everything is inedible, but it's just not good Mexican food. I'm sorry. I really wish it was.

Lori L.

Yelp
Tried this new place for a friend's birthday last night despite reading a few negative reviews. The patio was nice and the interior decor was inviting. We started with cocktails and guac which were both good, but unfortunately the problems ensued after this. Flavor and ambiance mean nothing if your service is not there! We waited another 20 minutes for our second round of drinks and had to go in and ask. There was NO apology offered...instead I was almost yelled at by a young man "they are coming, ok!". I would give some grace if it was busy, but the place was empty and the bartender was literally doing dishes rather than preparing our order. My husband ordered steak tacos and was given chicken. My friends seafood burrito was not edible...the calamari inside was chewy and over cooked. I will say that my salad was large and delicious. All it takes is a quick apology and/or explanation by the service staff, but they need additional training. Good intentions and food mean nothing if your staff is not trained in the art of service. We will not be back...obviously.
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gwen s.

Yelp
Went for Sunday brunch. Made a reservation which we could not cancel otherwise there would be a fee. There were only 5 other tables so a reservation was not necessary. The menus were printed oddly and difficult to read. We waited 30 mins for my son's hot chocolate (even after walking inside to ask for it). That was very hot and tasty. We waited 30 mins for our food which seems like a long time for eggs (especially since there was barely anyone there). We asked for my husband's food to have no cheese. Huge amount of cheese in it. The food was marginal. The margarita was very bad. Would have expected at least the hot chocolate to be comped. The owner came out and said hello but did not ask how everything was. Kind of strange. Will not return.
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Gaven B.

Yelp
I've been here a few times now. I've had enchiladas with red sauce, tacos, quesadillas, and a few other things. I've been very happy with everything! The restaurant has great waiters who are very attentive, and they're quick to get food out. Definitely a great new spot in Ferndale!

Tonia O.

Yelp
The food here is exceptional. Not all Mexican food is created equally! I had the pleasure of dining in on a quiet Tuesday night a few weeks ago with my in-laws. The atmosphere was calm and soothing, we were pleasantly greeted and started off with appetizers: equites (deconstructed elote), each soup flavor (tortilla and friojles), chips and cheese. You can feel and taste the care put into the food. One simple peek and you can see an all woman staff in the kitchen diligently preparing the food. A mature, but obviously eloquent and beautiful chef emerged from the kitchen to do a hot soup pour from a round pueblo style pottery mug into our bowls where our dry (tortillas and other accoutrements) rested. All of our meals for the party of 5 came out timely and together. And our family were literally delighted with all the flavors! As a Chicago native, I'd become resigned to the notion that I'd never get really good Mexican food again, despite having visited SW Detroit. It seemed no matter what, authentic Mexican food was prepared to be downplayed in an effort to be more trendy or Americanized palates. I now feel like that's no longer the case and after several other solo visits in the last month, I can say the food has remained constant. The establishment is family ran and owned. I've encountered them run into some growing pains with increased popularity (I waited 25 minutes on a carry out order on a Friday night). And so far, I've not been a fan of the bartending staff...they seem like they're used to working at clubs as opposed to a cultured restaurant serving up robust flavor. I'm eager for their success and hopeful that the food continues to stay flavorful with high quality. If they learn how to better expedite and ensure food always comes out hot, this place will be insanely busy this summer.

Alyssa A.

Yelp
I thought it was delicious and a nice place/vibe. We all enjoyed our food and I will be back for sure!

Bob O.

Yelp
This was by far the worst mexican food i've ever had. our elote bowl had an inch of liquid at the bottom and tasted like dog food. Their tortillas aren't corn or flour they're 100% made out of cardboard. extremely expensive and even more underwhelming.

Natalie C.

Yelp
Kinda on the fence about this place. Like the ambiance, location is nice next to port, good service... but the food falls short. IMO the guac is not worth the money. It needs way more salt, the tortilla chips had zero salt and were cold. Ordered the "chicken burrito" it was a ground chicken soft taco, which was fine but it wasn't a burrito! Margaritas were good but the juice floated on top needed to be shaken. Over all if the food can improve would love to go back, hoping it's just growing pains.

Tim R.

Yelp
Food and drinks were good. Service was not. Waited over 30 minutes for our group's second drink, no check ins or updates the whole time and it wasn't busy. At the end of the meal server just told us what we owe, no bill to look at. Not sure if we'll go back.

Emma S.

Yelp
I've been twice now since Carajillo opened and have noticed nothing but knowledgeable, friendly & accommodating staff. The second time I came on cinco de mayo and although crazy busy, the food came out tasting as though we were the only people in the place. Pretty impressed & happy to have them in the neighborhood. Also, Corrine is quite possibly the greatest in the entire industry. She totally made our experience!

Cheryl J.

Yelp
This food had absolutely zero flavor. it was not Mexican style rice, it was white rice with a couple of peas and carrots in it. we had steak tacos...the beef was so tough you could not chew it. The chicken in the enchiladas was stringy and super tough. There was so much Mole sauce on the enchiladas, it made a soggy, sloppy mess. We ordered 3 entrees and not one of us ate more than 2 bites before we trashed it. $70 bucks down the drain. The third entree was fish tacos and they weren't edible either. I'm sorry, I rarely put out reviews but this was so bad that I had to this time. Sorry to the owner but you need better chefs. I will not be back. oh btw..my husband is Mexican so we know what authentic Mexican food tastes like.