Very good selection of Mexican food, this is more of a fast food stile place you go on line and chose from the items already clocked. Tasty!!!
Kaialaia T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Stone Mountain, GA
I love this place!!! GOOD food fantasy Beans & Rice and guacamole even the tacos are scrumdiddlyumptious! At first glance you might think its the grocery store but look a little closer and walk in turn a corner and there is your one-stop taqueria
Alberto V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Charlotte, NC
They have apparently changed the kitchen staff. Food is now average. Will be looking for a new place to get my tacos
L. J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tehachapi, CA
Cheap and delicious food at the café. Delicious dinner for 2, including 2 bottled waters came to 10 dollars. My husband had a wonderful steak asada sandwich full of tasty barbecued beef, avocado, lettuce, tomato and something that was either nopalitos or pickled jalapeño. I had the steak taco and a salad. The free pico de gallo was tasty, too. The waitress checked on us a few times during the meal to make sure we were happy and had everything we needed. I like this place.
Liza C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lawrenceville, GA
I’m a fan because it’s cheap, good flavors, place is clean, lots of friendly people, and they serve pretty fast just how I like it. Best part I can buy some pastor meat after it to make tacos at home :)
Chloe M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Atlanta, GA
I only like their sincronizadas here. Resembling quesadillas, they are more like tortilla sandwiches, but instead of flour tortillas, here they use masa harina(cornmeal dough). They are thinner, less pliable, and has no floury taste. Two tortillas are filled with your choice of meat(in my case, steak) then grilled lightly. They serve them topped generously with lettuce, fresh tomatoes, crema agria(Mexican sour cream), slices of fresh avocados, and lots of grated queso fresco. This is about the only thing on the menu that is good. The steak is tender, marinated well, and thus, flavorful. They use great quality queso fresco in that it is really fresh tasting, mild, and with hardly a hint of tanginess. The same can be said with the crema agria — it is not too sour, not too thick, very light, and so creamy. The lengua(beef tongue) taco here is not for the faint-of-heart. Some of the meat pieces still had the white, thin layer of skin(a prepping short cut found in most inexpensive places). I don’t mind it but it’s not the norm either. Although they were unbelievably tender, they were just utterly flavorless and no amount of salsa could have saved it. The taco al pastor didn’t quite do it for me either. It’s always the case here: the marinade just did not flavor the meat enough. I kept waiting for the taste of pineapple, garlic, cilantro, and salt to kick in but they never came. There were, however, tender pieces of pork that were authentically flame grilled right before slicing to give them a good crisp and char. Total bill for 1 sincronizada, 2 tacos, and 2 diet cokes(I was quite thirsty) came to a whopping $ 6.56. Good place for really cheap eats if you ever find yourself in the area.