"Please make with love" is the only order modifier I add. Everything else? Proportioned to perfection. I practically float from my front porch to the restaurant. Their food does not merely sustain me. It nourishes my soul and nurtures the psyche. I wake up in the morning with a smile on my face knowing that I can rely on the warm embrace of a citrus-kissed, chicken burrito.
Brent Hochstetler
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April 09, 2024
My son and I stopped here to just try out a taco, especially since we saw a number of people carrying bags of food from this place.
The interior has a neat look to it. They have plenty of tables for seating, but it seemed like a lot of people were getting their food to go.
We ordered one taco each; my son picked chicken and I ordered steak, which was $1 more. The total for the two tacos was a little over $10.
Our order came out quickly. The tacos weren’t very large, but they did have a nice amount of meat on them. I prefer my tacos with lettuce and tomatoes, so I wasn’t sure I’d enjoy these, especially with the onions. However, I have to say they were delicious. The corn shells held up well as we devoured our snack.
If I were to go again for a full meal, I’d probably skip the tacos. I’m not sure they’re worth the value when you could get a burrito or other item for the same price as two smaller tacos. Overall, though, I’d recommend this if you’re wanting some sort of Mexican food.
Cailyn Pan
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February 12, 2024
this place is absolute BUS i stopped by with some friends while i was at princeton and we liked it so much that we came back for dinner! the prices are pretty reasonable in my opinion, and the portion sizes are pretty generous. the food was very fresh, the salads were beautiful, and the nachos were delicious. wait time was not bad at all considering how busy they were, the place was packed the entire time. we did manage to find seats as someone was leaving, but the tables were very full. 10/10 would recommend if you’re nearby!!:)
M Angeliz
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July 13, 2024
Had their Al pastor nachos and Al pastor quesadilla. The quesadillas weren’t as good and the Al pastor meat was a lil greasy in the quesadilla. The crispy chips of the nachos really soak up that extra grease in a delicious way without getting soggy. The tostadas in the nachos are very crisp and really yummy. Next time I’d def try their tacos and see how they measure up to the nachos. I definitely need more sour cream (crema) on the nachos but that’s just a personal preference.
The horchata is really good. The guava agua Fresca is good but doesn’t really have a pronounced guava flavor.
Heather Brooke-Ryan
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January 13, 2024
I have order their food before but yesterday was the first time I dined in, Although we ate outside.
Food (4/5): Overall the food was good, I particularly liked their guacamole. However I found their chips to be thick and hard.
My youngest daughter ordered their kids cheese quesadilla which we all really loved. A 15-year-old and I ordered burrito baskets with fried Avocado. They were good but not amazing.
Service (5/5): The service was quick and the staff were helpful. Our order was correct and we received our food in a timely fashion.
Atmosphere (2.5/5): The biggest downside was how loud the music was! We originally sat inside but the music was too loud so we sat outside. Then when my daughter and I visited the women’s bathroom we could barely hear each other talk because the music was so loud. Additionally, the outdoor furniture was all metal so it was not comfortable, the metal chairs were loud and the tables were not clean.
We recently ate inside again (1.12.24) and the music was still too loud and the music choice (e.g. some type or rap) was not preferable for a Mexican restaurant.
"Please make with love" is the only order modifier I add. Everything else? Proportioned to perfection. I practically float from my front porch to the restaurant. Their food does not merely sustain me. It nourishes my soul and nurtures the psyche. I wake up in the morning with a smile on my face knowing that I can rely on the warm embrace of a citrus-kissed, chicken burrito.
My son and I stopped here to just try out a taco, especially since we saw a number of people carrying bags of food from this place. The interior has a neat look to it. They have plenty of tables for seating, but it seemed like a lot of people were getting their food to go. We ordered one taco each; my son picked chicken and I ordered steak, which was $1 more. The total for the two tacos was a little over $10. Our order came out quickly. The tacos weren’t very large, but they did have a nice amount of meat on them. I prefer my tacos with lettuce and tomatoes, so I wasn’t sure I’d enjoy these, especially with the onions. However, I have to say they were delicious. The corn shells held up well as we devoured our snack. If I were to go again for a full meal, I’d probably skip the tacos. I’m not sure they’re worth the value when you could get a burrito or other item for the same price as two smaller tacos. Overall, though, I’d recommend this if you’re wanting some sort of Mexican food.
this place is absolute BUS i stopped by with some friends while i was at princeton and we liked it so much that we came back for dinner! the prices are pretty reasonable in my opinion, and the portion sizes are pretty generous. the food was very fresh, the salads were beautiful, and the nachos were delicious. wait time was not bad at all considering how busy they were, the place was packed the entire time. we did manage to find seats as someone was leaving, but the tables were very full. 10/10 would recommend if you’re nearby!!:)
Had their Al pastor nachos and Al pastor quesadilla. The quesadillas weren’t as good and the Al pastor meat was a lil greasy in the quesadilla. The crispy chips of the nachos really soak up that extra grease in a delicious way without getting soggy. The tostadas in the nachos are very crisp and really yummy. Next time I’d def try their tacos and see how they measure up to the nachos. I definitely need more sour cream (crema) on the nachos but that’s just a personal preference. The horchata is really good. The guava agua Fresca is good but doesn’t really have a pronounced guava flavor.
I have order their food before but yesterday was the first time I dined in, Although we ate outside. Food (4/5): Overall the food was good, I particularly liked their guacamole. However I found their chips to be thick and hard. My youngest daughter ordered their kids cheese quesadilla which we all really loved. A 15-year-old and I ordered burrito baskets with fried Avocado. They were good but not amazing. Service (5/5): The service was quick and the staff were helpful. Our order was correct and we received our food in a timely fashion. Atmosphere (2.5/5): The biggest downside was how loud the music was! We originally sat inside but the music was too loud so we sat outside. Then when my daughter and I visited the women’s bathroom we could barely hear each other talk because the music was so loud. Additionally, the outdoor furniture was all metal so it was not comfortable, the metal chairs were loud and the tables were not clean. We recently ate inside again (1.12.24) and the music was still too loud and the music choice (e.g. some type or rap) was not preferable for a Mexican restaurant.