Delicious food! I decided to try it out based on the ratings. Ordered the Carne Asada. It came with rice, salad, beans, two corn tortillas, a sausage, and two kinds of sauces. The steak was hammered thin and a bit tough but it was so delicious! Don't expect choice cuts of beef like in the chain restaurants like Uncle Julio's or Guapos. Although it tasted better then anything those establishments have on offer. The red sausage was a surprise bit that I have not had before. It's a spicy sausage that's is common in this cuisine but I've never had it like this. The red sauce was spicier than I expected (good for me!) and the white sauce was slightly garlicky and tangy. The corn tortillas (2) were thin and soft - unlike the thick small ones. They were good too! You order at the counter and pay. Pickup from the counter when they call you. Service was friendly and quick. On a Saturday afternoon the were quite a few pickup orders white I ate in - all by myself :-). Prices are reasonable. Free parking lot in front. I added one video from the inside to demonstrate how noisy it is. Didn't bother me - but dont come here expecting quiet. There is room for...
Read moreThis is definitely an authentic place for Mexican food. They've plenty of food options, a small cramped store front, and an authentic atmosphere. It has a free parking lot (not terribly crowded when we went) right in front of the store. 3 star rating is because of a single veggie option that was made with the before that are served as salad on the side (cabbage and carrots). I got before tacos, filled with above said veggies, cheese, slice of avocado. The veggies had way too much oil to enjoy the flavors and the food. I will not go back just for the lack of veggie options. They had 4 homemade drinks (definitely fresh but with artificial flavors and lots of sugar) - pineapple, tamarind, horchata and hibiscus. The pineapple was just okay. They're a small restaurant so don't come by expecting a high chair, etc. Bring you own if you're...
Read moreThe chicken burrito (I opened it) had 4 or 5 skinny pieces of chicken about half the diameter of my little finger and not as long. You order at the counter and even though the distance to the tables is less than 20 feet, they call you to the counter to collect your food (though the employee then came to sit at the table behind me and immerse himself in his cell phone). The TV was, of course, too loud, but that is the norm at Mexican food restaurants. I tried it and found it lacking. ...
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