I was doing my laundry next door and wandered over to see the menu. Chilaquiles being my most favorite healthy food in the universe, I consider myself a connessueir of saucy chips. Aside from my delicious chilaquiles, the atmosphere on this very hot day was cool and inviting inside. The walls were painted a beautiful dappled orange and the art on those walls was cheerful and tropical. I wished to be transported back to Nayarit as sipped the most cold delicious sweet red drink that I can never spell or pronounce properly. Mexican restaurants might shy away from making very pale, very awkward people like myself as spicy as they normally prepare dishes like Chilaquiles, so I do use a generous dousing of Tapatio on mine, but aside from that the dish was absolutely perfect. The cashier was extremely forgiving of my clumsy attempt at ordering in Spanish and I was so grateful for his bit of English helping me along. 5 stars. I will do laundry next door and eat Chilaquiles here...
Read moreThis place is SERIOUSLY good. I stopped by here late one night, around 10:30pm. Apparently they had closed at 10, but everyone in the kitchen/a few friendly people were still hanging around -- talking, drinking, etc. They let me in, threw on some amazing pupusas of loroco and cheese, and were incredibly nice.
The pupusas were seriously as good if not better than some of the best I've had in El Salvador. Clearly hand-made.
Redwood City is lucky to...
Read moreGnna give it 4 because the food was very good. Unfortunately, the young woman at the front was not very nice AT ALL, very demeaning and rude, in fact. Even a "hi" and "hello" won't get a response. The veggie burrito is delicious, tho. Flavorful beans and rice with crisp lettuce, pico and guac. Hope you go on a good customer...
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