Jimmy A.
Yelp
I used to come here a lot when I was younger, especially as a teen, since it was one of my dad's favorite spots. I hadn't been in a while, but I had the chance to return recently and see if it was still the same as I remembered.
The Food:
The menu is extensive, offering a wide variety of Mexican classics. You'll find everything from menudo and pozole to tortas, burritos, and tacos. For proteins, they have the usual options like asada, pollo, al pastor, and carnitas, but they also serve cabeza, lengua, tripas, and sesos. It might feel a little overwhelming at first, but trust me, it's worth it.
My go-to order has always been either the torta de asada or the quesadilla de asada. I know it's the safe choice, but they're my comfort food, so I stick with them. On my most recent visit, I had the quesadilla de asada, which came as a combo with beans and rice. I'll be honest, it was a lot of food. Maybe my teenage self could have finished it all, but as an adult, I ended up sharing because I knew I couldn't finish it. The quesadilla itself was great! It was a little greasy, but cheesy, crispy in all the right places, and just a solid choice overall. The beans were good, but the rice was a bit bland. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt though--I'm really picky about red rice. It wasn't inedible, but it didn't quite have that homemade touch.
The Atmosphere:
The atmosphere hasn't changed at all. Aside from a fridge with desserts by the register, it's still a comfortable space with plenty of seating and lots of natural light.
The Service:
Service is pretty standard for a taco spot--quick and efficient.