The location is in a bad neighborhood, and not much parking or a parking lot available. When I showed up there was a line already at opening time but not to bad. As you walk in the place is clean and neatly keep, restrooms clean and sink area to wash hands is available. Seating area inside and outside are limited, I believe food prices are average and fair. So I ordered a Tamazole and a burrito of chicharron. First off I sense that the pozole is canned, of course most of us when making pozole at home buy the canned homany but the taste of the caldo tasted exactly like the Juanitas canned pozole cuz the hamony sure was canned. The only thing that gave it flavor was the authentic oily paste chile they give you with the order, I have to mention that the side they gave me which included cabbage, radishes and lime seems like B class produce, specifically the radishes were wilted. Now for the burrito of chicharron I took one bite and threw it away. The chicharron was all soggy that when I chewed it, I imagined eating a sponge. I already knew the burrito was going to come a little wet on the inside as I have tried many before because it has beans, rice, and salsa but it was that the chicharron had no meat or crunch to it. This chicharron looked like the ones you buy at the store that the sell by the pound, made by water and oil only and not the actual piece of carnita. Maybe I should have ordered the 2 tamale combo instead, someone next to me was eating that and it looked pretty good. If your around the area I would say give it a try, but to go out of the way.. Just eat at home or whatever is near by. The people working there have great customer service from taking your order and getting it to you in a timely manner, They are...
Read moreAre you ready for a flavor fiesta? Look no further than this new restaurant that's serving up some seriously delicious Mexican cuisine. From the moment you walk in, you'll be greeted with the tantalizing aroma of spices and savory goodness.
First up, let's talk about the tamales. These little bundles of joy are the real deal - they're freshly made, perfectly seasoned, and packed with flavor.
But wait, there's more! The posole is another standout dish that's worth trying. The hearty broth, tender meat, and spicy kick will warm you up from the inside out. And if you're a fan of salsa, you're in luck - there are several varieties to choose from, each with its own unique blend of flavors.
And last but not least, we have to talk about the tacos. These handheld delights are the perfect mix of crunch and flavor, with your choice of meat, fresh toppings, and a drizzle of salsa. Trust us, one bite of these tacos and you'll be hooked.
Overall, this new restaurant is a must-visit for anyone who loves Mexican food. The atmosphere is lively, the service is friendly, and the food is absolutely delicious. Don't wait - grab a friend or two and head over to try it out...
Read moreWe’ve been wanting to come to this establishment since it opened around a year ago here on Tulare Avenue, before that they were selling food items out of a house. I got to say what caught my interest was the tamale in the posole. So on our road trip we stopped by for breakfast and I was not disappointed at all. We ordered the tamazole and we all agreed It was delicious and price was really inexpensive but I got to say the Horchata and cucumber water was a tad too high. The service was really really great friendly and courteous very attentive excellent customer service, and we received our meal in no time.They have indoor and outdoor dining. The structure is a little crowded. I’m sure the way it’s going they’ll be at a bigger building soon. The location is conveniently off the freeway,definitely will be coming back when we’re...
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