My friends had an awful racist experience during the Beryl Hurricane at this restaurant. Everyone in the restaurant were given nice cups and saucers for their coffee while my friends, who are African-Americans were given cups that looked like they were bought at a garage sale, chipped and broken pieces mix match. Nothing uniformed like the others. They were the only African Americans there. Their waitress was the only positive thing they experience. Once they paid and were walking out the cashier asked them what they were doing in that area, were they working around there or did they move around there. None of her business of course. I think this...
Read moreThis is one heck of unique spot. Its so popular, they opened another spot a few blocks down the street.
The place is so seedy from the outside, its tough to even tell its a restaurant, but this is rather common for the area. Stepping inside and you quickly realize why its so full all the time. Its a wild little place reminiscent of old Htwn.
Price was spectacular. Taste was something Id love to discuss with others, but I suspect this is classic Mexican flavor, as opposed to common Houston texmex flavor. I loved it.
Parking is tricky at this joint. Fortunately I can just walk here, as I live...
Read moreThis little restaurant is a hidden gem! My partner and I LOVE coming here. I have ordered just about everything on their menu. Our favorite is the caldo de res, the burritos, the molcajete, quesadillas and the flautas. The staff ladies are wonderful and always greet you with smiles. We are regular customers and they all know us here already. You won’t be disappointed, they offer great tasting Mexican food and they even hand make their tortillas, you can’t beat that! Oh and don’t forget to order agua de horchata, that’s a must have when...
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