I went in for some breakfast tacos. The girl at the front was so rude. I walked in and she asked if it was for here or to go. I said to go. She points to the front and said "go up front". The restaurant was almost completely empty, with a single table with 2 women sitting waiting for their meals. I said ok and walked over and there was nobody at the front. I waited for a couple minutes and the girl that greeted me finally walks up and asks how she can help me. I grabbed a menu that I didn't see before to look at the options and she seemed so irritated while she waited. I placed my order, a total of 8 tacos, and paid. She said "go ahead and sit while you wait sir", so I sat at a table right next to the area where I just paid. There was a child, around 8 or 9, sitting there using a tablet and I sat at the table behind him. After almost 20 minutes, I still hadn't seen the lady who took my order. I look over at the window to the kitchen and there was a to to bag sitting there, in the window, but begins the counter. I was getting up to go find the lady who took my order to ask for my food so I could go, and the little boy glanced at me over his shoulder, paused what he was doing on the tablet and he looked at me and said "I'm so sorry sir", ran behind the counter, grabbed the to go bag, checked the ticket and handed me the bag, then went back to his tablet. I told him he's good and doesn't need to apologize and as I was leaving, the lady who took my order said bye. she seemed like she was strugling through something very stressful, so I hope things get straightened out for her.
The food was incredibly tasty for the most part. I got bean and cheese with bacon tacos, migas tacos, a chiliquiles taco, and a chicharon taco. The bean and cheese was flavorful and delicious. The migas was good. The chiliquiles taco was the exact same as the migas taco, but with veggies added (chiliquiles tacos usually are more saucy instead of eggy). The chicharon taco was tasty. The salsas were of mixed review. The red salsa tastes like canned tomato, but it had a good flavor that compliments the tacos. The green salsa was fantastic with a great flavor and it tasted fresher and more crisp. I will be happy to give them a second try, but service wise, it was not impressive. At least the food...
Read moreUPDATE: I went yesterday and the woman at the front desk was intentionally rude. There were no other customers in the restaurant. She was at the little receiving desk, leaning on it with her chin resting in her palm like a bored kid at school. I said "Hello!" and she said in a surly monotone, "Here or to go?" When I said, "To go" she said, "She'll help you." and pointed to a woman off to her right and then literally looked away and out the windows to the left of her like she was done dealing with me. I was so taken aback, I said to the other woman in the first woman's hearing, "Wow, she's obviously happy!" The first woman walked away from her little desk and stood over by the window. I had planned to take my mother there for lunch but not anymore.
At least the woman that took my order was pleasant.
Pros: Of the several Mexican food places that I've tried since moving here recently, this place had the best taste.
The gentleman that handed me my takeout order was super friendly and cool; I get the impression the staff are all generally pleasant.
Cons: It felt like for what I got, things were a bit on the pricey side. I ordered the #4, which was carne guisada and a cheese enchilada but I upgraded the cheese enchilada to beef.
Instead of the $9.95 plus tax that the menu indicated, after my upgrade, the cost of the meal was closer to $15 including tax. Not sure how we got up to that with just an...
Read moreMy whole experience was great! Everything from the food, to the service, to the cleanliness of this joint was on point.
I had the beef enchiladas with rice and beans and the standard small salad on the side of the plate. Not the best I’ve ever had, but it was certainly nothing to complain about. I was more impressed with the salsa – they know how to bring the heat!
Although the name (and the decor inside and out) implies it’s primarily a seafood place, they have wide assortment of entrees. They have about 10 seafood choices (including some grilled), the traditional Mexican food fare, steaks, and more. Lots to choose from as you venture up and down the menu.
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PUH-lenty of seating available, so they are great for large groups – see photo.
Business hours are: 7a to 3p Sunday through Thursday 7a to 9p Friday
Yes, they have beer and they have wine-based margaritas – no tequila here folks – but that stuff is no good for you any way.
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