Jim T.
Yelp
I have been going to El Borrego for awhile now, and it was one of the places that I took special care to order from during the pandemic, lest it be lost.
Now from outward appearances, you might believe that El Borrego is a taco shop. While it definitely serves tacos, you should not consider El Borrego a taco shop and go there when craving a carne asada burrito. Instead, El Borrego is an oasis of tranquility in the city. Gentle music plays in the background as you sit and enjoy your caffe de olla, or horchata, or even the occasional beer.
And then comes the food. El Borrego, as the name suggests, specializes in lamb that has been slowly cooked until it is fall apart tender, but still gloriously juicy. The lamb special, which comes with a lamb rolled taco, a lamb taco, a nopale quesadilla, rice, and nopale salad, is a nice introduction to the lamb they serve. The nopale salad, which seems odd at first (as nopale is a cactus) is bright and refreshing. To my amazement, there is a Sicilian dish that's virtually identical nopale salad served here.
El Borrego also serves lamb and cochinita pibil by the pound, which you can order family style. To be honest, I've never ordered the cochinita pibil. Another option is the mixote de borrego - a mix of various cuts of the lamb, along with tortillas and other fixings. Really good stuff.
One other dish that's a standout to me is the green pozole, which is served only Thursday-Sunday. It's basically a hug in a bowl, and one I crave from time to time. The chilaquiles are also excellent.
As far as service goes, it's not surprising that a place that puts so much love into their food would also have good service. You order at the counter, and the food is brought out to you. Whether you eat inside, or in the much larger patio outside, the vibe is chill, the food is excellent, and the service is friendly. I cannot recommend El Borrego enough.