I recently dined at Los Ajos, and unfortunately, I had a highly concerning experience. As I was drinking my glass of water, I noticed a dead roach floating inside. This is not only disgusting — it’s a clear violation of basic health and safety standards. Under Texas Food Establishment Rules (TFER) and local San Antonio Health Code, restaurants are required to maintain clean, pest-free environments at all times. Specifically: • TFER §228.186: “The premises shall be maintained free of insects, rodents, and other pests.” • TFER §228.75(b): Food and beverages must be protected from contamination at all stages. • TFER §228.243: All food contact surfaces, including cups and utensils, must be sanitized and pest-free. The presence of a roach in drinking water indicates a possible pest infestation and lack of proper inspection and sanitation in either the kitchen or serving area. This is not just unpleasant — it’s dangerous and illegal under Texas law. Until the owners of Los Ajos address this serious health risk and pass inspection, I cannot in good faith recommend this restaurant. I’ve reported this incident to the local health department for follow-up and...
Read moreWe have been comming to Los Ajos for years and has been our favorite place in the neighborhood to get authentic tex-mex. Our last visit was disappointing to say the least. The prices have gone up which is fine its understandable. But what was disappointing was the quality of the food and they no longer serve you tortillas w/ your meal its a seperate charge! Also Chips and Salsa Extra Charge. My drink was served in a Styrofoam cup that i didnt ask for and was also charged for as well. Beans had no flavor. Enchiladas were very flat and rice was bland almost white in color. I spent $18.00 including tip to get less but had to pay more. Im all for supporting local businesses but they should want to support their community as well this area is middle to low income families and we work hard for our money and want to get quality and customer service when we dine out. Unfortunately they have lost a family of customers and we will be taking our buisness across the street to the Jalisco. They have marked up prices but still get the same amount and quality of food no extra or hidden charges. Do better Los Ajos this isnt the way to treat your loyal...
Read moreFirst time here and I was looking for a place to eat near the area. I went on Saturday 3/15/25 at noon. The restaurant is clean and I loved the music. The food was okay. I ordered the mole with rice and beans corn tortillas. The mole seemed to be watered down. The picture I posted looks darker but the mole sauce itself was lighter and with a watery consistency. My daughter got the enchilada kids meal. The sauce didn't taste homemade. My son ate a grilled chicken plate with rice and beans and flour tortillas. The flour tortillas were delicious. The corn tortillas were homemade delicious too. A bit thicker than expected. I wish they had brought the tortillas in a tortillas container holder to keep them fresh and hot . They brought the tortillas out in between 2 small salad plates. The tortillas got cold but otherwise it was okay. Wish they'd have tortas in the menu. The guacamole was definitely not homemade. I didnt like the guacamole. This restaurant is more tex Mex . My mom ate the mole as well since i had some leftover and brought it home and she got sick with diarrhea. I wont be gng back but thank...
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