The team at comida connoisseur decided to try this place out since we were craving good tacos in McKinney (first red flag). We stopped by this little hole in the wall place because that's the best food right? Today we were wrong.
First we arrived and we're told to sit wherever. We chose a nice booth. However no one gave us menus. After about 10 minutes we got a menu. Okay.
We order our tacos (pastor, barbacoa, and carnitas). What we received was small skimpy tacos. I literally took one tiny piece of one barbacoa taco and it literally looked like i was about to tortilla. To add salt to the wound, there was little to no cilantro and cebolla on the tacos. We look to give good reviews and can be flexible but if you are going to charge the customer $2 / taco, make it a $2 taco. What we received was a $1 taco with little to no meat, little toppings and a half full stomach. One of us got 4 tacos, the other 3 tacos. both left still hungry and angry that we had to pay for that! Literally felt disrespected being served that food. Do you not think that customers look at the food? When we get experiences like this, it makes us less likely to venture out and try more places. One thing i will give them is the flavor was great! The issue is that the tacos were so skimpy that we weren't able to enjoy the food.
The reason this is getting a 2 star and not a one is because we can't give a 0 star and the guy at the counter was cool since we payed cash he gave us a flat 5...
Read moreI came around 5 and they seemed a little surprised to see a gringo there, but were very helpful and friendly.
They didn't have ice tea or salsa, but did serve a popular hot sauce from Mexico.
The owners (husband/wife) are from the Mexican state of Guerrero, which is south of Mexico City. They have tacos, enchiladas, refried beans and rice, but a little different flavoring than a typical Tex Mex resturaunt.
If you are a Mexican looking for comfort food from your home country, this might be just what cures your homesick stomach. This is what one might eat as a guest of a family from southern Mexico.
I ordered chicken enchiladas, cheese enchiladas, refried beans and rice, and although I enjoyed it, it didn't hold up to the very best that Mexican cuisine can offer, even the local Mexican women can do better. I guess I am blessed to be from Texas where the competition for good Mexican food is fierce, and only the best rise to the top.
But if you are looking to step inside a place which looks like a typical Mexican hole in the wall without going to Mexico, then this may be for you.
The best thing is the price, only $7 for a fresh authentic southern...
Read moreRecently moved back to Mckinney and came here for a breakfast burrito after missing the delicious ones I've had in a couple of other cities. The waitress couldn't tell me if they had orange juice. She said something about them just buying it from the gas station or something next door but they were closed. So I just got a water, which ended up having black specs floating around. For food I ordered a chorizo and papa burrito not realizing it literally only had chorizo and potatoes. Where was the egg at least? I also love refried beans on my breakfast burritos, but I didn't ask for that because at the bottom of the menu, it says "ALL breakfast items come with rice and beans". But the waitress only brought the burritos. So I asked where the rice and beans were. She said the burritos don't come with those. So I ordered a side of beans and she brought out a side of rice. Bad food and bad customer service. Will...
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