Great place to eat with vegetarian and vegan options available. The food is fresh and made to order. The service is warm, cozy, personal, and queer-friendly. I met Rebecca, the owner, and she was really sweet and helpful with the menu since my boyfriend is vegan. We ordered guacamole as an appetizer, and all the ingredients were really fresh. For my dinner, I had the pollo en mole verde bowl, and I was not disappointed. It had lots of different flavors and was delicious! My boyfriend got the Impossible Meat burrito, and he said it was "the best he's ever had."
To drink, we ordered the lime, strawberry, and spicy margaritas. All margaritas were made to order with fresh lime. For dessert, we decided on churros. Normally not vegan, but the owner made us fresh dark chocolate sauce without milk so my boyfriend could enjoy it.
I had the best experience. I love eating out and trying new places all the time, but I’m not usually one to write reviews. This place really made an impression on me, and I wanted to share it with others who rely on reviews before choosing their next dining spot. You will not be disappointed. You...
Read moreWonderful place to get delicious Mexican food on Beacon Hill. The two women working there were very friendly and kind. My to-go order wasn't quite ready when I arrived, but the dining area was very homey and welcoming so the short couple of minutes went by quickly. I got the pollo adobada burrito and it was excellent. It was expertly wrapped in foil and the flavors had a lot of depth. The adobada had a decent amount of spice so you knew it was there but wasn't overwhelming at all. The burrito reminded me of the tex-mex California burritos sold at the big chains but was so much better. I'm looking forward to trying their other items and different meats and sauces for their burritos too! As a sidenote: not something I'd ever expect to mention but their disposable takeout bag has a great design - I'd never seen...
Read moreHappened to find this small location after spending some time in chinatown. Read the reviews & decided to try it. Should have gone with my gut feeling & walked out. Place looks a bit unclean, stood at the counter for a while before the woman behind it addressed us. Before we started to order she informed us our meat options were limited & started to lift the container lids. Food didn't look appetizing, but decided to try it(not a smart move). I looked in amazement as she threw my taco tortillas in the microwave to warm them up & waited for the bell. Tties the hot salsa, which was far from it & had no flavor. I'm from Los Angeles & this place is gar from the local taco stands I'm used to....
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