Very good burritos etc. Very nice staff. Keep in mind cash only.
P Pha
Food is good when made fresh. Love their tortas and tacos. Unfortunately, when they reheat the food, it's not as good.
Jonathan P.
I found this cash only Mexican Taqueria and Panaderia by accident while out on a drive on my day off. What a delightful surprise. The exterior looks like an old barn; the rough wood has been festively painted in stripes the color of the flag of Mexico. Inside, I felt like I had stepped across the border--which I have done many times in my life, so the inviting smells and rustic decor warmed my heart immediately. I was greeted by an elderly abuela in Spanish. I wanted a breakfast burrito which was not on the menu, but I told her what I wanted and she gave me a big smile and told me it was no problem. A few minutes later I had a crispy tender delicious burrito steaming hot on my plate with fresh salsa. It was simple and simply delicious. I loved it and will eat here again. Note, I spoke solely in Spanish, but you can probably get what you want with English also.
Elena N.
I had super high hopes for their famous 'big tortas' but they were super stingy with their avocados, tomatoes, and beans, there was literally nothing on it but meat, the bread wasn't toasted and was thin! I also ordered a chorizo torta but found bits of carne asada, the only good thing about this torta was the freshly chopped lettuce... definitely not worth $6.50
Very good burritos etc. Very nice staff. Keep in mind cash only.
Food is good when made fresh. Love their tortas and tacos. Unfortunately, when they reheat the food, it's not as good.
I found this cash only Mexican Taqueria and Panaderia by accident while out on a drive on my day off. What a delightful surprise. The exterior looks like an old barn; the rough wood has been festively painted in stripes the color of the flag of Mexico. Inside, I felt like I had stepped across the border--which I have done many times in my life, so the inviting smells and rustic decor warmed my heart immediately. I was greeted by an elderly abuela in Spanish. I wanted a breakfast burrito which was not on the menu, but I told her what I wanted and she gave me a big smile and told me it was no problem. A few minutes later I had a crispy tender delicious burrito steaming hot on my plate with fresh salsa. It was simple and simply delicious. I loved it and will eat here again. Note, I spoke solely in Spanish, but you can probably get what you want with English also.
I had super high hopes for their famous 'big tortas' but they were super stingy with their avocados, tomatoes, and beans, there was literally nothing on it but meat, the bread wasn't toasted and was thin! I also ordered a chorizo torta but found bits of carne asada, the only good thing about this torta was the freshly chopped lettuce... definitely not worth $6.50
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