Joshua L.
Yelp
Touristy, Overpriced, and Forgettable
Was it horrible? No. But was it good? Absolutely not. What it was--was overpriced, bland, and the kind of place a tourist goes because they don't know better... which is exactly what happened to us.
We tried the burrito, the enchiladas, the baked potato, and the asada plate. The only truly memorable part of the meal was the tortillas--and that's saying something. The burrito was barely a burrito at all--more like a taco with tough asada, cilantro, and onion, and nothing else. In my picture you'll see some other ingredients in the "burrito" but that's ingredients I pulled from Elsewhere on the table. The enchilada sauce was as bland as bland gets, the rice an odd shade of red and tasted like instant rice, and the beans had zero flavor.
But the biggest disappointment of the night? The $22 asada plate. The Yelp photo shows a loaded baked potato--but ours arrived bone dry. No butter, no cheese, no toppings. Just a sad, plain potato. The asada itself was tough and chewy, with the only redeeming item on the plate being the jalapeño popper.
I was going to leave it at that but then I remembered the salsas, the main salsa was overly spicy with no flavor which is a horrible combination, but they did have a Couple of different sauces that came out with the food that were better and more flavorful, I just thought I would give credit where credit was due even though it didn't account for much overall
Was it the worst meal I've ever had? Not even close. But would I ever go back? Absolutely not.