We stopped in here to grab quick burritos on our way back to the train. I know to lower my expectations when getting Mexican food in Europe, but this place should be ashamed of itself calling the food Mexican. I got the beef burrito, and it was hunks of ground beef that tasted like pasta sauce. It was even a little inexplicably sweet. When I ordered, she asked if I wanted spicy, and I said yes please. There was absolutely nothing spicy in that burrito, I don't know why she asked. There was corn in the burrito (no thank you unless someone asks for it), and the rice was slightly undercooked. There was also no cheese. The only positive thing I can say about this burrito is that I didn't starve when my train was delayed an...
Read moreIn general I have avoided Mexican food in France, but after three weeks, I gave in. In this case, I’m glad I did. I knew it was a great choice when I was asked if I wanted it hot or “French hot”. Being familiar with this phrase I informed her I was from Texas so in addition to the hot option, she also supplied me with a dish of habanero sauce. Now that is customer service. I had the three different tacos with one beef, one pork, and one chicken. These were not Tex-Mex tacos. These were awesome. And these were accompanied by a microbrew from Monterrey, Mexico. I would have loved to have tried the porter, but the Mexican lager was the perfect beer for this food. My only regret is not trying...
Read moreWhat a surprise in Strasbourg! We didn’t expect to encounter a Mexican restaurant in the city, and definitely didn’t expect it to be this good! The food is fantastic. Definitely the best Mexican food I’ve had outside of Mexico or the US. The staff explained that the owner lived and worked cooking in Mexico. She brought that back with her and uses her Mexican connections to help with rare ingredients in France. It works! We liked the chicken and pork meats in the tacos and burritos. Corn tortillas are very tasty. But they also have beef and vegetarian options. Definitely recommend if you...
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