Tacos were Good but really small. They dont even have a menu, so i asked what do yall have she says Tacos and stews im like thats it i want a Torta. If u want some small decent tacos go ahead. Just dont expect variety. also they do not have coca cola i had to get a can of sun kist.
RAy J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
First off let me say this ins not a Mexican place. This is actually an Honduran(Honduras) restaurant. So its a little different but awesome. When I first walked i looked at the menu and saw Items I didn’t recognize. I talked to the owner Luis and asked him what they were and also gave me recommendations. One the first things I ordered was the Tajadas con pollo frito. It was very very good. Unlike anything I have ever had before. It had plantains with cabbage, carrots, and other stuff… cant quite remember and topped with fried chicken(pollo frito). My wife is from Belize so she throughly enjoyed it because the food was similar. The next time i came in i brought my wife and we order the beef fajitas plate for breakfast. The beef fajitas were very tasty and flavorful! It was served with black beans as opposed to pinto beans, rice, pickled veggies, and awesome homemade tortillas. I don’t like black beans but these were tasty. Not sure how to describe the rice but it was very good. The veggies complemented the the beef fajita meat well. The tortillas were freshly made, thick, and tasty. My wife and I loved them. This is definitely my new secret spot. Needless to say I will be back again… and again… and again. Gonna try the barbacoa next! Can’t wait. Like I said before… this is not a MEXICAN restaurant.
David T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Friendswood, TX
A-OK tacos and coffee; bail on the Huevos Rancheros. This is a very low profile taqueria, tucked in with several other Mexican businesses in a small Webster-area strip mall. Low budget business, they use a home-model Mr Coffee to brew the coffee, but it was strong and fresh. I stop in here for the occasional taco. Last time I had a chorizo and egg. The cooks whip them up to order, for $ 1.50 they’re a good deal. Service is friendly and fast. Having left the house without breakfast, I wanted something more substantial and I ordered the huevos rancheros. I was surprised that the egg(1 or 2?) came out fried not scrambled,(but a little research shows that is the classic way to make them. So.) But the texture was all wrong, and the tomato-chile topping was odd and somewhat tasteless. It was accompanied by what seemed to be be canned ranch beans, with some horrid little hotdog slices in them. It did not hit the spot.