Komson C.
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Went in today after seeing an ad and reviews. I am not Mexican so I can’t comment on authenticity of the foods—although, all I can tell is that they have good foods! I tried 4 different kinds of taco: birria, lengua, adobada, and pescado. I indeed wanna try their carne asada as well but I was worried that I won’t be able to finish them. Well…next time! I would say I enjoyed everything with adobada was my favorite and lengua is the least favorite. They have salsa station that you can try different things and I did tried them all—and all was good. The staff (I think David) was nice and friendly. He recommended foods for me like when I asked him between carne asada and adobada, he honestly said that he likes steak but pork is many customers’ favorite. He also suggested the drink, pineapple juice, which was also good. They gave me the number so I expected to pick the foods up at the counter (for some of you who are sensitive to tips topics), but they indeed brung the foods to my table. Fortunately I left tips because how friendly the cashier was else I would feel bad. The store is nice and clean with a few small tables. I did find the seating a bit odd as most of the chairs on the small tables face the wall—I guess it’s good when you don’t want to watch people eating but it’s a bit weird looking at the wall throughout the meal. Anyway, with how much space they have, I wouldn’t complain. Overall, I would come back and recommend this place to people. I have to say they are not cheap but not expensive. For 4 tacos and a drink I spent a bit over $20, which might be a bit more expensive for fast foods/taco stand; although, considered that it’s a restaurant, I think it’s acceptable. Oh…they have drive-thru by the way!