Ed U.
Yelp
Oh, I remember this building. It was the place where Ginger, Sally Hawkins' working-class character, lived when Cate Blanchett's upper-crust character, Jasmine, suddenly broke and alone, comes to crash there in Woody Allen's "Blue Jasmine". It's in IMDB. Look it up. Truth be told, Ginger probably couldn't afford the rent there, but wouldn't it have been great if she and Jasmine went downstairs to have a chimichanga as Jasmine blathered on about tipping big. I doubt if Jasmine could stomach the food here, but Cate probably would and so do I. I was in the mood for a rib-sticking Mexican breakfast, and I noticed this place offered a solid breakfast menu when I walked by on my way to the Mission.
When I entered, it was fairly empty except for a handful of regulars at one of the tables. There were at least 17 different breakfasts available in the $10-12 range, so I made a random choice picking the $10 Huevos a la Mexicana which was scrambled eggs with green hot peppers (presumably jalapeños), tomatoes, and onions. It came with Mexican rice, a wedge of queso fresco, and a substantial pool of frijoles (photo: http://bit.ly/2C4LX8v). This gave me a reasonable excuse to devour the warmed flour tortillas that came with it. Oh and did I mention that they gave me a complimentary basket of chips with two different salsas (photo: http://bit.ly/2wALCVl)? Of course it all hit the spot...over and over again.
FOOD - 4 stars...desayuno muy bueno, senor
AMBIANCE - 3.5 stars...pretty spartan in here
SERVICE - 4 stars...they were quite obliging to this gringo
TOTAL - 4 stars...as Jasmine said, "Tip big, boys!"
RELATED - In the mood for more Mexican food? Here's a list of the eateries I've tried and reviewed: http://bit.ly/2MEaruc