I had the sope with shredded chicken and got food poisoning that lasted 3WHOLE days and cost me about 300 dollars from my deductible to get treated! It was awful! 103 fever and excruciating stomach pain!!! Never going back to this place again! I’d rather starve to death than eat here!
Amg A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
The place is real authentic. Must understand the ether you speak spanish or understand and know how to order mexican food. This place is been here for years. Is cheap and good. The preview review was probably done by a races mother fu#x!..
Todd M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Dallas, TX
This place has a lot of potential. It looks like the building was built in the 1960’s, and featured lots of slag stone, and horizontal tiling. There were only two other people in there the night I stopped. Everything,(and I mean EVERYTHING) was in spanish. I found it difficult to order anything. I finally recognized the word TACO on the menu and when I went to order, they little girl said«no english». WTF? Really, you’re going to move to the states(illegally of course) and open a restaurant, and ONLY cater to those other spanish speaking illegals? You don’t want MY money, because I’m white, and prefer english? How stupid. That’s completely contrary to the entrepreunerial spirit of things. How retarded do you have to be, to NOT understand that someone is ordering TACO’s, in BEEF, in Soft Tortillas, with all the extras, TOGO? Most of that is in spanish, you dolt! The place was dirty, and you could’ve set off a cannon in the lobby before the employees in the back would’ve come out, stopped running their mouths, and taken care of ANY customer, spanish or not. My next email will be to the health dept, and then immigration. Save you money, and get you mexican on somewhere else.
Sarai O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
the tortas and quesadillas here are great. It’s a small place with a small parking lot though… service is ok, not great but the food makes up for it.