If you’re looking for greasy enchiladas, crazy good refried beans and rice, and soft legit tortillas, this is the place for you. I was meeting up with a friend of mine for lunch and since I’m a lover of enchiladas, I decided to try that plate. I loved it! For 5 dollars and some change, you get 3 cheesy and greasy enchiladas, along with your rice, beans, and flour tortillas. I did love their salsa Verde which was flavorful and spicy. They even had mariachi’s playing during lunch time which I always find entertaining. It’s your typical small place located in the east side of San Antonio, but they tend to have the best mexican food in town. It was also very clean. Definitely give it a shot if you’re in the area.
Julia H.
Tu valoración: 4 Dallas, TX
We were on the hunt for some authentic Mexican food and we found it! This place looks like a little hole in the wall but the food was so good! I tried the chorizo and eggs plate with flour tortillas and had me a Mexican coke bottle. The flour tortillas are homemade and so delicious. My friend had the caldo de pollo and she loved it. I paid under $ 6 for my whole meal! We are from Dallas and next time were in San Antonio we will definitely come back!!!
Didi M.
Tu valoración: 1 San Antonio, TX
Ordered tacos on 4÷11÷14 at approx 11:00am. When I got to the window I asked to add 2 bean and cheese tacos. The stupid cashier added the amount with her fingers. I felt bad so I have a $ 1 tip.(Which I hate that drive thru restaurants have on their bill) anyway, I paid and went o. My way. Well, the two bean and cheese tacos were left out. This is the most annoying thing a drive thru can do! I checked the bill. The stupid girl charged me $ 2 each for bean and cheese tacos. I’m now out $ 5! $ 4.00 for 2 bean/cheese tacos and the $ 1.00 tip. I’m sure The stupid girl laughed all the way to her beer joint. Beware of thieves at this place. My first time there and my last!
Y G B.
Tu valoración: 3 San Antonio, TX
Efficient, inexpensive breakfast. Huevos a la Mexicana, a slice of bacon, frijoles, and two tortillas for three bucks. Add a to-go tea, and you’re out the door for under five. Plates and lunch tacos are standard taqueria fare: nothing to write home about but satisfying nonetheless. I wouldn’t go out of my way to eat here, but when I find myself in the area, I won’t shy away if I’m in the mood for Huevos a la Mexicana.