Generally you can never expect any Mexican food to be really authentic in US, but depends on how much you accept Mexican fusion. Living in SoCal for years, traveling in Tuscan AZ, and visiting Mexico to grab street food myself, I have to be honest that if you plan for “real authentic Mexican”, this may not be what you look for, but I actually would prefer modification Macho Nacho offers:
Freshly baked chicken and pork quesadilla is delicious! Chicken burritos is generously stuffed with grilled chicken and black beans. It is not super greasy or salty-Yes I like my food to be less in sodium :) the sour cream comes with it is light and fresh.
Chicken torta sandwich is prepared very well with good amount of chicken, lettuce and guacamole. The bread is toasted just right.
Not sure why a review complains this is not a diner with servers for customers to be seated. Rather I find this place very friendly, with patient and helpful staff, quick service and clean...
Read moreRude service.
My wife and her mother ordered hot chocolate with our food. After our food came out, we nicely asked the server about the hot chocolate. The server told us "you need to make it yourself", and pointed to the coffee machines.
My wife and mother-in-law looked around the machines for half a minute, then nicely asked the server how to make it. After rolling her eyes, she went back to the kitchen and grabbed the hot chocolate bags (which probably should have been out on the counter). Still perplexed, we asked how to get hot water from the coffee machines which have two pots of coffee under them and no nozzle that indicates "hot water". She got them served, eventually.
Saw this server make faces about other customers questions too. Find a different job, probably.
Food was meh. It wasn't bad, but the other reviews saying it was great are likely from people who don't know good Mexican food. Cheap prices, but you get what...
Read moreFirst, be advised this really is more of a takeout place, not a sit down restaurant. There are tables, but you order at a counter and bring your food to your seat. They use plastic utensils and they serve your food on a paper plate. All that is fine if you know what to expect going in. But it’s basically like eating in a pizzeria. All that aside — I had the tacos. The chicken had no flavor and was greasy. My daughter had the fajitas. The veggies were bland and lukewarm. The only person who really liked their meal was my husband, who had a burrito, but even he said it wasn’t as good as people made it out to be. It’s fine for takeout, I guess, but measure expectations. The prices are good. The food is meh. I would rather spend the extra $10 per person and go...
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