The cheese quesadilla was tasty and the only reason they get one star. But that’s also being generous. The Tortas suck!!! The bread is tasteless and the fajita meat tasted like it was old and reheated not to mention it was the worst tasting meat I’ve ever eaten. Overall a terrible experience. My family is from Jalisco and this place should not be able to advertise as a Torta shop. I have a terrible stomach ache after just having only 3 bites of the«Torta» The food is also overpriced. And I wouldn’t even consider feeding food like this to my dogs!!!
Joanna M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Duncanville, TX
Over cooked hard meat on the huarrache. Will not be returning. It was so greasy and gross to bite onto something when you’re rushing to get there and finish before your next class starts and have to spit it out. Save your time and money. Not bueno.
Miles M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denton, TX
I met up with some friends at the Texas Theatre for a little bar action. I forgot that it was 8pm and decided to walk a few blocks down to grab some food. Thats when i stumbled apon this place. First thing you noticed is that it wasn’t the cleanest place. Several tables were dirty and it looked like the place hadn’t been cleaned in ages, but this didn’t stop my hunger. I looked up and down the menu at the pictures because i can’t read any spanish. Not seeing anything that looked great i asked for a chicken and meat taco and a quesadilla no onions. The woman had no clue what i was saying and asked a small child to come help out. No problem i thought. Well when i got the food i was happy with the tacos, but i have no clue what i got instead of a quesadilla. The food hit the spot, but if i wasn’t hungry i could have passed on it. The quesadilla wasn’t anything close to what i thought it would be, but the tortilla seem very fresh and flakey. I think this place is better than the usual burger joints i passed to get to it, so in the event that i’m in the same situation i’ll be sure to hit it up again.
James V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
Thanks to Daniel C’s quick notes, I decided to give this place a try today. You know, he has 4 check-ins which means he’s been here like 100 times, right? I don’t even know the guy! Anyway, Torta means sandwich in Spanish. Gringos don’t realize that Mexicans also eat sandwiches. It’s not just tacos! So this is a Mexican sandwich shop, right? Wrong! This place has everything. I almost went for the tacos. .. but why would I go to a sandwich shop for a taco? There’s a pretty long menu up on the wall, and you order at the cashier.(The good news is that they bring the food to you!). Man, I must have stood there for like 5 minutes trying to decide, but I finally chose the Cubana. That, plus a bottle of water set me back $ 8.75. Let me tell you that this thing had everything but the kitchen sink in it! Chicken-fried steak, some sausage, avacado, tomato, lettus. .. all on a really nice(and GIANT) bun. Well not a bun, but not a ‘bolillo’. It was really good. And it was piping hot! They gave me little containers of salsa for it, and I’ll give that stuff 8 stars! Not for the faint of heart! HOOOTTTTTT!!! Seriously, I cannot recommend this sandwich unless you’re starving, which I wasn’t. I have no idea how I got the whole thing down, but I did! Hechizera is a nice little place that was obviously doing a bang-up take-out business, even though there are pleanty of tables. This is they type of place with rolls of paper towells on the tables for napkins. You know, if you’re going to give your customers paper, this is the way I like it! The people were friendly and the food was good. I’ll be back to try some of their other dishes in the near future!