This place is one of dose small business Mexican restaurant that if just look at it from the outside it can make you wonder if is going to be good. Well, guy's let me tell you... Let me start off with how well the owner keeps the inside. It's clean well seating tables and good space for a small business. The restrooms we're clean which in my point of view is one of the most important part of a restaurant. Now, the FOOD! I ordered the "Chilaquiles" and they we're so good. We also got the "Carne Asada" the "Sopes" and they we're yummy. Now, I really don't know if it's pricey. I can say it's so, so. But the food can make it worth it. I definitely will be coming back here to try out more of the delicious...
Read moreThis is a very small and unassuming restaurant. The ladies that run the restaurant are very traditional, kind, humble, friendly, and provide decent service. They have a nice selection of food, and on the weekends offer a variety of soups. If you want an authentic selection of Mexican food, then I would highly recommend stopping here for a treat. Don't expect a 5 start atmosphere, but more a little bit "south of the border" ambiance with traditional Mexican fare. The price is extremely reasonable for the quality of the food you will be enjoying. I would recommend this place to my family...
Read moreDefinitely not coming back to this place. Decided to try it out and it was a mistake.
Pros: nice lady at counter
Cons: food did not taste good Food box was labeled wrong (chicken burrito box was labeled asada and asada burrito box was labeled chicken Probably the worst part was finding a small dead mosquito on my new fork that was given by the restaurant. Burrito was salty and tasted weird Another order of pozole tasted like it came out of a can, it just wasn’t good at all, aside from that burritos are like $19-$20 that’s...
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