Mark T.
Yelp
Was here to celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a couple people. I left disappointed with both the food and the service. Somehow it's not surprising reservations were available a couple days before, and weren't already booked up months in advance.
Cantina La Mexicana had a special Cinco de Mayo menu! Tacos at the top of the list, with an included house margarita to boot! There was no way I was going to go for anything else. I opted for the Al Pastor variant of tacos.
The table was started with chips and salsa. The chips were nothing to write home about, but the salsa was a disgrace. It seemed like something a college freshmen would make using canned tomatoes. Lacked any kind of freshness or punch.
They do have four hot sauces, three of which I believe are house-made. One of them had a pleasant, delayed burn, they others didn't do much of anything for me or anyone else at my table. Also - be aware some of these cost money.
The three tacos were small, and had a fair amount of meat for their size, but a teeny amount of finely diced onion and even less cilantro, and nothing else. The meat itself felt like it had come from a hotel pan, and lacked any kind of vibrancy. The onion brought a little freshness, but not enough to bring the tacos above a drab mediocrity. The house margarita was pretty run-of-the-mill, nothing remarkable, but strong enough to taste the alcohol within.
I also had the tres leches for dessert. It was just about the only thing, except for one of hot sauces that had any redeeming qualities. It generally had good flavor, a lot of sweetness (almost too much), and it was absolutely soaked (though I think this might be normal).
All of this is bad enough, the final nails in the coffin came from the service. I will give them props for being kind, but that's about as much props as I can give. The service was remarkably inattentive in more ways than one, or even two. We had to flag down our server for just about anything from placing our drink order, and getting water refills. Worse still, two other people at my table ordered the taco special, and did not get the margarita which is included with their meals.
Smaller service issues I will mention also: when placing a taco order I wasn't asked which variety I wanted, had I not remembered to tell my server before he departed the table, I don't know what I would have gotten. When asking for the hot sauces, and requesting all four, one of them was forgotten, and I only found out later they were not free.
If there is any day when a Mexican restaurant has to make sure they impress, it's Cinco de Mayo, and this was a miss on all fronts.