"Tightly packed shelves of Mexican and Guatemalan groceries, including lots of fresh produce, make getting to the back of the place difficult, but when you get there, you’ll discover a bustling kitchen with three cooks and a darling little dining room decorated with a colorful mural, attributed to several graffiti artists represented by their tags, including Moises, AKA, and Cesiar. A few tables are packed into the space under the mural. Two chalkboards over the kitchen list the day’s offerings, which run to 20 or so dishes. The large ones are priced at $8 or $9, including oil-slicked rice and soupy black refried beans, both exemplary." - Robert Sietsema