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Anamia's Tex-Mex is a place to gather
with those that you love and love to
be with. Owners Jay and Anna Ortiz bring
love to all they do, and it is apparent
upon stepping foot into any of their
three restaurants.
The first Anamia's opened in 1996 on
Sandy Lake Road in Coppell. That modest
strip-center restaurant attracted crowds
day and night, and diners often waited
just inside the door or outside on the
sidewalk for a table. From those humble
roots, Anamia's added two sister restaurants
and gradually grew into a more upscale,
yet still friendly and intimate, gathering
place. Now, many consider Anamia's to
be one of the best Dallas restaurant
choices for Mexican food lovers.
Despite the success of his three restaurants,
Jay Ortiz has not forgotten his roots,
nor the loyal customers that made his
expansion possible. Many menu items are
named for family members, employees and
longtime restaurant friends.
Although traditional in approach to
food and guests, Anamia's offers "the
new look of Tex-Mex: rich, warm colors;
subdued fabrics, creative lighting, and
tasteful décor."
Unlike with many Mexican restaurants,
Anamia's has "no
turn-and-burn vibe. "We're family
owned and operated," Ortiz said. "We're
not a chain. It's just me and my wife
and my daughters." That explains
the reasonable prices and comfortable,
yet elegant, atmosphere."
Jay, family and friends invite you to
try their catering services or visit
any of Anamia's locations to experience
for yourself where a "community
of diners is tucking in for fare that
rises above expectations."
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