Ok at best. Very pricey especially when compared to all the good street food around. The tacos were very dry. We got the mixto for about 16 dollars. Only the birria was decent. The chorizo was large chunks very dry with little flavor and similar for the carnitas. Chips and salsa was at least free since clearly they came from a bag and a bottle. Just nothing felt authentic or house made everything looked and tasted like it came from Sysco or restaurant depot. Location has little inside but tables, very brightly lit. Menu selection besides the tacos was just standard Mexican restaurant fare but all priced high. Tres leche cake seemed like it probably came from a grocery store too, and was stale, but at least a large portion. We didn't finish it. Our server was attentive and at least got us in and...
Read morehonestly if i could give a lower score i would, this place keeps going downhill each year and the prices shoot up for no reason at all when the portions become smaller, today i order 4 tortas (2 milanesa de pollo and 2 milanesa de res) which took more than an hour to get to my house and when i opened up the food the meats were all combined, each torta had both pollo and res in them and i didn't order them like that, the taste was completely off having a very sour taste to it and the portions were surprisingly small for $52, i remember loving this place as a child growing up but now as an adult this place has gotten worse...
Read moreService was ok, the place was clean but the FOOD was a no. Don’t be fooled by other good reviews because the food is way over priced like if it was in the city. The guacamole was HORRIBLE why did they have to blend it ? It has to be smushed not blended. Guac and chips is not a thing here you have pay extra for chips. The tacos tortilla was very greasy when they are not suppose to be greasy. There’s other Mexican restaurants way better than this in the area. I would recommend Los Tres Potrillos and if you want a good torta or cemita go to the taco truck in Roosevelt called La Tia...
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