Naomi L.
Yelp
VIVA LA SONORA!
I have to admit....my boyfriend and I made fun of this little random Mexican restaurant each time we drove past to go camping. We thought, "how could this tiny little place in this itty bitty IDAHO town know anything about Mexican food??" so one day after rafting the Main and taking a very chilly spill into the water we thought "why not?" and went inside!
Nothing impressive about the inside, it looked clean but worn down. My boyfriend and I thought it was interesting that they had a little yard part with a kid's playhouse through a sliding glass door. It didn't take long for us to be greeted and sat as the place was small enough that you'd have to be blind to miss anyone coming in! Luckily they were blind to the fact that my boyfriend was missing a shoe (now probably somewhere down the Payette...)
We ordered what looked like the most impressive thing on the menu, of which the name now escapes me, but it involved a molcajete. It was slightly more expensive to make it a "meal" for two people but very affordable.
When it came out.....I was so impressed!!! My boyfriend's jaw dropped as did mine. It was a steaming, bubbling, delicious smelling molcajete full of red enchilada sauce, cheese on cheese on cheese, nopales, flank steak, chicken, and what we discovered was bacon wrapped shrimp (very authentic ;) But that wasn't all! They accommodated the fact that my boyfriend is crazy and likes flour tortillas better than corn, while I am the opposite and gave us a mix of both! Then a monstrous plate of traditional restaurant refried beans, Mexican red rice, pico de gallo, guacamole, and crema was dropped off as well. I think what blew my mind the most was that this restaurant had nopales (cactus) and it was cooked well!! If you cook it incorrectly it can be slimy and nasty, but this was delicious and a wonderful addition to our tacos!
THE ONLY BAD THING:
Which wasn't all that bad. Our service was great up until the very end. It was actually done by a young teen as well as an older lady. However towards the end the older lady disappeared and the younger girl was more interested in talking to her friends at the table behind us than clearing our plates or getting our check. We even made sure that we weren't supposed to go up to the cash register ourselves to get it, other tables around us had gotten theirs delivered.
After we waited for about 30 minutes just chatting etc. we decided to just go up to the host stand and just take care of it ourselves. No big deal!
Overall, delicious, but know that it is a small town restaurant without the same expectations as a big city chain!