Literally, the Secret Hole-In-the-Wall that Legends are made of. Yep; it's that good and that unusual. Almost under a bridge, but truly between roads and across from the train tracks stand this innocuous building. The wrought iron gating is not as welcoming as it once must have been, and the seating is reminiscent of a 1970s Naugles. However, the minute you walk inside, the owner ( no matter how busy) greets each customer and you somehow know you have found the Holy Grail of Mexican food in So Cal. You are home. Start with a Family Pack (I suggest the beautifully crispy/fatty carnitas: uuuummm) if it's your first time, but add on some cinnamon-sugar chips, too. Maybe 2 bags. Consider some mole and don't forget to pick up a menu to take with you. You will be...
   Read morePrices are outrageously high and expensive they charge $8 just for 1 chicken enchilada by itself no rice no beans and you can go eat a full enchilada plate at Los Alazanes restaurant which comes with 2 enchiladas rice, beans and a drink for around that price also casa delicias doesnât accept debit card or credit card only cash or zelle which doesnât make the experience convenient and they donât have dine in eating availability plus they donât have their famous $1 Tuesdays anymore ever since they reopened their food is decent but their new prices...
   Read moreThe tamales were horrible, we had bought chicken and pork tamales, both tamales were labeled differently but looked the exact same with some meat that looked black with black sauce. It was a total waste of money we got a 2 dozen for 70 dollars and letâs just say it was a huge waste of money, I wish I could get a refund. The food was alright and the salsa they give out tastes fresh but unfortunately doesnât have any flavor besides that. The staff is nice and friendly didnât experience any attitude or issues, but the food has...
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