This place has everything you want and if they don't have it, if you talk to them they'll probably get it for you. That's just the store, the kitchen is absolutely amazing. I haven't gotten much but I plan on trying as much of the menu as I can. It's a shame they aren't more well known, the people there are family level friendly, and as a gringo, I never once felt like I wasn't as welcome as the regulars and actual family and friends. If you're in the area, definitely check this place out.
Edit: the prices are a bit high but that's only if you're willing to drive further away. Of course I would like to pay less, but the cost of food has gone through the roof everywhere and kitchens are no exception. If you want a tastier taco for $3.50 then find a way to make one yourself. I literally just got an asada taco for $3.44 after tax and I tipped a dollar on top of it, if I didn't want to spend $3.50-$4.50 for a taco then I wouldn't have walked in to an authentic kitchen. This place isn't taco bell nor should it be
2nd edit: the hot sauces aren't a challenge, if you're not used to spice then I suggest you taste them before you use it as a condiment. The red sauce made me hiccup for a few seconds ngl, the Verde is amazing but it's...
Read moreMost people wouldn't even know there is a restaurant in this Mexican grocery. The outside looks like its just a money-gram station. I wasn't impressed with the soups, but the tacos, burritos, quesadillas were all excellent. It is a little bit ala carte for the sides and things you would normally expect to come with things, but the prices are not unreasonable even if you need to add something to complete your meal. Very limited seating, and maybe not the greatest atmosphere to dine in a market, but the food truly...
Read moreThis is more than a hispanic grocery store. Though if that's what you're interested in, you're in luck. They even have fresh produce and a butcher/meat counter. But! If you're not looking for groceries but instead some amazing Mexican food, look no further. The tacos are on point at $2 each. 3 will fill you, 4 will have you in a coma. The quesadilla looked really good too and I'm not a big fan of them. Next time I'm going to try...
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