Steven S.
Yelp
Service - 2 Stars
Food - 4 Stars
Nachos a Pastor - 5 Stars
What, I've been to this place 3 times in 1 week?!!
No, I don't own the place, know anyone who works there, or am I getting any consideration for my obviously feeble attempts to spread the Tex-Mex quasi-religious fervor I have for this tiny restaurant.
So, even though I'd had little interaction about this place, except for Lisa P., who still hasn't eaten here, I will have to add the next good candidate to your potential eating pleasure. That would be Nachos A Pastor. Pork laid onto chips with refried beans, cheese, and small scoops of guacomole and sour cream. Simple in concept, but satisfying in consumption.
I don't know where my great bean soup went, though. Do they not serve it on weekends? I had brought my future someday-soon son-in-law and my someday soon-to-be-married daughter to show off my Tex-Mex discovery. They're from Austin, which claims to have a few good restaurants of their own, so I was anxious to get their input.
Unless they were just being polite, the food passed their good eat test with flying colors. (if your English, you'd spell that word "colours", weird, huh?)
There were still some things which are keeping it from that 5 Star status. On this visit it was the much too-thin queso and the pre-occupied, and very young waitress. Nice enough, but a little training would improve her skills, considerably.
I promise I'll go somewhere else for awhile to give the rest of you guys a chance to try it for yourselves. Please do.