“First time dining here since that awful asian restaurant use to be there. Thank goodness they closed. This new restaurant is great! Great food, service and atmosphere! The manager/owner came to talk with us and was very friendly and informative of where they purchase their food/vegetables from, all fresh and not previously frozen. Wine selection some from Lebanon and other countries.“
“The food is fantastic. It is by no means authentic, but it is that sort of americanized take on Mexican food that somehow still hits the spot. You can easily spend a good $20-40 per person here, so I would not consider it for a random, "Oh, I just want a cheap taco," moment. However, for what you pay the portions are generous. The servers can get overwhelmed, but they are friendly when they do come to the table.My biggest complaint is the music. At times they will have Latin music playing over the speakers, a client selected song playing on the jukebox and even a live Mariachi band playing at the same time. The loud cacophony makes for a not-so-great experience. It gets to the point where you can't have a conversation at all.“
“We miss Mikey L.!Do yourself a favor and try the Socialaya Jambalaya. It's fantastic.The place is jumping on Friday nights, probably best if you want a quiet dinner to go Saturday. Good location to watch some sports too.When the weather is nice and they open their garage doors to the patio, even better.Parking: The shopping center is always busy, so you'll need to search for a space. But it's never that far from the restaurant.“
“It's a nice spot. Me and one of my friends stopped by for lunch. The sandwiches tasted better than average, but no real flair to the food presentation.I think a touch of carrot straws and maybe a apple wedge for color and a complimentary taste factor would have made it even better.“