I hate to be a Karen because I’m Mexican and want to support my hard working people. I came here for the first time today because it was advertised that they had fresh tortillas with your meals. I was so disappointed when I ordered 3 tacos and the employee took out tortillas from a bag. They were $3.99 for a regular taco de asada. For that price ,the tortillas NEED to be home made. Definitely overpriced. The lights inside the dining room were also off. There was only light where you order food, which made it difficult to see when eating our food. Additionally, the menu was difficult to follow. They have their menu on TVs that change out every couple of seconds. It would have helped to have a list of everything they sell without moving to make it easier to order. Food tasted good, salsas and meat were delicious- just overpriced, no home made tortillas, and not a good...
Read moreI LOVE this place, as a Mexican american, my parents would often cook traditional Mexican food in the house, you name it they made it, and the things i remember my mother cooking the most was always re-fried beans and Spanish rice, as well as this delicious marinated chicken we would get from a little corner store in modesto ca, this place makes me feel at home, this place has my comfort food, their ingredients are so fresh and made in the true traditional Mexican style and i absolutely love it, never have i ever been able to find a Mexican restaurant that reminds me my abuela's(grandma's) house, when you take a bite of one of their burritos it feels like you're getting a hug, could not recommend this...
Read moreGreat quality for the price. The handmade tortillas are incredible, which they sell. This is a locally owned restaurant, ran and operated by the family themselves. Everyone there is very kind. Places like this are an important contribution to Colorado Spring’s culture, and supporting them is beneficial to the downtown community and C Springs community at large; propagation of family owned businesses, especially restaurants, prevents homogenization and industrialization which have observably hindered the possibility for a heterogenous cultural flourishing, in favor of commercial, convenient chains. I don’t need to mention them here, out of respect. Eat at these local places, they’re valuable gems to...
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