Alan S.
Yelp
I've had a great experience every time I've eaten here. Last weekend I had a rich and hearty bowl of menudo for an excellent price with flour tortillas and generous fixings (9 dollars, I think). The soup was packed with enough buche and tripe to keep me full until the next morning.
Today we had great barbacoa de res tacos, a breakfast plate of huevos a la mexicana and a horchata. These were simple, but very inexpensive a good. Meat was tender, eggs were nicely cooked, beans and rice on the side were fresh and hearty. Two tacos and the breakfast plate were enough for a filling brunch for two people and I think the total came to about 15 dollars.
This place reminds me of some of my favorite family-owned sit down mexican places in Los Angeles. You'll notice that the clientele is primarily local spanish-speaking folks, but the staff does speak English. A knowledge of more than the basics of Mexican food and little Spanish will help in the ordering process, though, as there really isn't a way to translate things like "Chilaquiles" into English- they have both the green and red and they are also very good.
I think the people who've had bad experiences were expecting this to be a taquería, when in reality it's a bit more like a family diner - come ready to sit and talk for a little bit while you wait for them to prepare your food to order. Also, although the tacos are good maybe try something other than tacos (they have a pretty deep menu). I'll try to post a picture of the menu soon so folks can come prepared.
Finally, I question the veracity of several of the bad reviews I am seeing for this place. The way the ordering works is that you come in and pay for your meal when you order it at the counter - I don't understand how people were " to get the check" or were "pressured to give them my cc" -- strange -- well I guess yelp is anonymous so people can write whatever they want and not be held accountable, in this case it's too bad that it is hurting what is obviously a family-owned business.