I've lately been hearing plenty of this place. From my Uber driver recommending this eatery. To watching videos on social media. So here's my humblest opinion to those whom it may concern.
So first impressions walking in you can tell it's a small family operated restaurant. I wasn't sure if you ordered at the front before sitting or sat down and had a waiter take the order. Maybe an "order here" sign can help new customers know what to do when walking in. Another observation that may be improved is it's kind of tough to look up directly at the menu when ordering. Maybe a second screen with the menu behind the counter would help. The wait for our food wasn't abnormal, but what seemed strange was my plate came out before my wife's plate. Why wouldn't they wait for both plates ordered to be ready before serving the table? I noticed other tables reacted as I did. A bit awkward waiting for the remainder of the party to receive their food.
Food wise, I can honestly say they have it nailed down. Both plates were amazing! The salsa on the wet burrito was on point with the spiciness and the flavor. Great job! I had added asada protein on the burrito, and I can say they have really great meat. To add, the chilaquiles were delicious as well, great meat, and great salsa. The only improvement that can be done to this plate is I wished we would be asked how the eggs on this plate would like to be cooked. Because I love my chilaquiles with sunny side up eggs, I'm not sure if they just forgot to ask or if it's even an option.
Now, the total price for a couple with just 2 plates and a drink each came out to be around 30 - 35 per person. Now for a burrito and some chilaquiles, that price seems a bit steep. I guess they have a target market, and that's the disney tourist all around this area. Because I know for a fact that the locals can find a place serving food just as great as taco land for a fraction of the cost. It's definitely a place to try once and check out the atmosphere, but I won't be returning to buy a wet burrito for $30.00 it was definitely cool to check out, but Taco land, this is where we part. Best wishes to...
Read moreAuthentic Mexican Flavors That Hit the Spot
After spending 10 days traveling in Europe, I found myself craving authentic and delicious Mexican food. Being a huge taco enthusiast, I had seen numerous food bloggers rave about this spot, making it the perfect time to give it a try.
Generous Portions & Flavorful Dishes
We ordered a variety of items, initially underestimating the portion sizes—but in the best way possible. • Pork Belly Taco – The best way to describe this taco is like enjoying the ultimate pork crackling—crispy, flavorful, and rich. • Beer-Battered Shrimp Taco – Possibly the standout dish, with a crispy, golden batter that perfectly complemented the shrimp. • Carne Asada Street Tacos – Some of the best carne asada I’ve had in a long time—perfectly cooked, well-seasoned, and made with high-quality meat. • Birria Street Tacos – As a big fan of birria, I couldn’t pass these up. The slow-cooked beef was so flavorful that I might even prefer it over the asada! The tacos came topped with onions and cilantro on some of the best corn tortillas I’ve had outside of homemade. • Birria Plate – A generous serving of the same tender birria meat, served with rice, beans, and tortillas. A hearty and satisfying dish.
Sides & Drinks • Chips & Salsa / Chips & Guacamole – Both were excellent, with the chips lightly dusted with Tajín, adding a nice citrusy kick. • Mexican Sodas & Aguas Frescas – They offer traditional fountain drinks, but also have Coca-Cola from Mexico and other glass-bottled sodas. I opted for the pineapple agua fresca, which was refreshing and paired perfectly with the bold flavors. • Micheladas – Some of the best I’ve had!
Atmosphere & Decor
The restaurant’s decor is a fun surprise for Disney fans. The collection of vintage toys and memorabilia creates a nostalgic, almost time-travel-like experience.
Final Thoughts
This spot exceeded my expectations with its authentic flavors, generous portions, and welcoming atmosphere. It’s definitely a place I’ll return to whenever I’m...
Read moreThe food was good. It was not busy when I went. The atmosphere is super chill and laid back. The restaurant is nice and clean. 1 hour parking limit, which is understand, the parking lot is small for about 8 cars only. Cashier was friendly. They Have Disney Pins for trading. They also have outdoor seating.
I tried (listed in best flavor) Al Pastor, Asada, Birria, Carnitas.
Carnitas is typically my go-to and favorite everywheee, but here it was flavorless. The green sauce is better. Surprisingly, i liked asada, I usually don't, but al pastor beat them all. They use purple onion instead of white, which goes well with the food.
The Piña drink was refreshing, not too sweet, and it had blended pineapple. They did not overfill with ice either.
Overall, I would...
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