The food was pretty good, & the agua de horchata was perfect! Fajita enchiladas were on point, the rice & beans totally have a homemade touch… we will be stopping by everytime we visit Bryan
Loida T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 College Station, TX
Omg! So delicious and authentic. I’m originally from Mexico and this is by far the best I have tasted in the BCS area. You need to order the corn tortilla fajita tacos. Mmmmmmm… I have lived here for 1.5 years and finally I found a place that hits the spot! The inside is not aesthetically pleasing… But it’s no big deal… The table was clean. But… The restrooms were not clean and they had no soap. I didn’t want to dock any stars for this because the food is that good! Happy eating and hope you get this experience for an authentic Mexican food delight!
Bekah M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Washington, DC
My friends and I randomly stopped here and it was pretty good. It’s not the best Mexican I’ve had in B/CS however. I had the chicken pastor and beef carbon tacos. Good flavor but smaller sized than I’m used to at hole in the wall Mexican places. My friend had the tacos lingue and said they were awesome. The salsas were very good and the chips were very thick and fried. They have a beer selection and a very thorough jaritos selection. Would definitely eat here again, but not the top of my list.
Greg D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 College Station, TX
Stopped by late in the evening as the only customers and there were two staff watching nothing other than a Mexican soap opera complete with someone in a hospital bed, everyone crying and then suddenly switching to some romantic music and a soft porn scene. The food was just as stereotypical as Mexican soaps in a Taqueria, real authentic street food. Tried the beef and chicken fajita tacos on corn with onions and cilantro and nothing else, and they were served with large fresh lime quarters. The flavors were wonderful and seasoning unique for the area, the meats were very finely diced and those two simple factors alone do make these tacos vary from any others in Brazos Valley. Which BTW somehow I had overlooked this taqueria or ate at it a few years ago when it had a different name, but this now means that I have in fact eaten every taco in Bryan and College Station that I am aware of, once again. ;) The half burned out sign was a nice touch as well. ;) Staff was friendly and service was quick. We were politely told that they don’t speak English and that’s fine, it’s a real Mexican restaurant. We were able to order in English and I ordered in Spanish to be polite. The tacos were only $ 1.65 which also set this as one of the lowest priced taquerias in Bryan. Ingredients were very fresh, tortillas wonderful and fluffy, I suspect they come from the White House(Casa Blanco) tortilla factory across the street and something interesting is that they did not grill the tortilla in lard or anything, they were just hot. They were so fresh you could eat one on it’s own and to do that with a corn tortilla it’s gotta be good. Chips were home made, salsa nothing special yet indeed some of the best $ 1.65 real tacos to be found in Brazos Valley.