Andrew H.
Yelp
Now over the years of living in Texas I have become accustom to a good street taco. Corn or flour tortilla, really well spiced and flavorful meat, fresh onions, cilantro, a wedge or two of lime and red and green salsas. This is just the basics. Other places will add cheese or grill the onions, but all are a variation of this simple theme. All are also very inexpensive.
Casa Galaviz is just south of Denton Square and if you don't know its there, you just don't know it's there. Location, Location, Location. I went there after the lunch rush just because I was actually hunting for something else to eat but I saw this place and thought why not? I have since come to realize I was wrong. Most all of the reviews on here are for their breakfast tacos. Those may actually be good, what I ate was not.
I went simple, a two taco platter, guisada pork and lengua. For some reason I like testing out a new place on their lengua tacos. No idea why but I do it at pretty much every new taco place I come upon. Now going back to those basics I listed at the beginning.... These tacos were just meat and the tortilla plus some salsa (which was actually good) and nothing else. No fresh veggies, no lime, nothing. I got a platter and that came with rice and beans, but one of the two was popped in the microwave to reheat it. My guess was the rice. The meat had no flavor. It was BLAND and quite possibly overcooked. The tacos were on thicker tortillas than I am used to and were larger than most street tacos but I just didn't enjoy them.
I guess after lunch they close up for awhile, I was the only customer and they locked the door while I was there, a customer tried to come in but no one came to open the door for him. When I first got there, another customer wanted some fresh guacamole for his meal and the owner? said that his avocados were tough today so he didn't have any ready. I don't know, but I could have quite easily run up to the Kroger on University and found a few avocados ready for eating on the spot.
It didn't seem like they were trying too hard on this peticular day and that just means I can cross off a place that I don't really need to revisit. I already know of at least four other taco places in Denton that I enjoy all the time but it won't stop me from finding new ones.
Sorry this isn't my usual glowing report.