Walking in you’ll quickly realize this isn’t a typical Mexican restaurant for our area. First of all, there is only seating for around twenty-five. Secondly, the cash register has a little display setup with items you’d expect to see at a convenience shop at a tourist attraction. The menu is limited and void of some of the selections you’d expect to see like fajitas and cheese dip. No chips and salsa were offered. We decided to go with the Carne Asada platter (which happened to be served with green pepper and onion). The tortillas were corn. Overall, we were very pleased. The Carne Asada was seasoned perfectly. The rice was great as well. An experience and flavor palate that reminds us of our...
Read moreIf I could give this place a zero I would. They were rude on the phone when I was placing an order. Rushing me to get off. When I get there no one greeted me. I stood there for a couple minutes and a lady I thought was a customer was sitting down eating stood up and made it seeem like I was ruining her day. She just pointed for me to go to the back to pick up my order at the kitchen widow.. When I was checking out she refused talk to me. Never once was told thank you. The steak quesadilla I ordered was so dry and flavorless. Just a big...
Read moreFood tasted like nothing, this is the second time in East ridge I have had Mexican food and for the second time it had absolutely no flavor. Clearly, they are catering to a certain taste palette. But in all fairness all of the ethnic food in that area is toned down drastically. And not just the degree of spiciness but flavor and seasoning wise.
If you have a more ethnic taste palette, beware of most places in this City marketing International Foods, you might as well dip bread in water and flick a little salt on it from...
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