It seems like a family oriented place. It gets super packed and it takes them a while to get your order in. The waitress was rude and instead of fixing the issue she wanted to charge me for both entrees. The food is authentic but the rudeness and the time you have to wait to eat sucks. I would not want to try this place again. **Se tardan mucho para atenderte y ademas la mesera se molestan cuando les dices que no es la comida exacta y me la querian cobrar como quiera. La comida si es autentica pero el maltrato y el tiempo que se tardan para traerte tu comida es fastidioso. No me gustaria regresar.
ELIZABETH G.
Place rating: 3 Austin, TX
Small but good portions. Food was served fast; good margarita. Enchiladas supreme did not come with rice and beans. Would go back, but not in best location.
Maria R.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
I used to pass this place and never really cared to go try it, mainly because of the location. When I decided to try it I was astonished by the taste and the variety in their food. I absolutely love the molcajete Azteca, the meats(beef fajita, chicken fajita, sausage and shrimp) are all well cooked and come in chipotle sauce with onions, cactus and jalapenos. They also come accompanied with a side of rice, charro beans, guacamole, pico and sour cream. This is all to much food for me so I get to share with my hubby. The price is fair for the meals. Most of the servers are attentive and friendly. It is a karaōke bar, which can sometimes be fun but not when you are trying to have a good conversation since the music is very loud. In those cases I recommend you go in the daytime or during weekdays.
Jessica S.
Place rating: 3 Austin, TX
The food was ok, but the music was extremely loud! It was hard to keep a conversation at that place without yelling to each other. We requested to our waitress if they can turn down the volume of the music a little bit down, but she said: «This is the way they keep the music in here» (Horrible music btw)
Kenna N.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
this is not your americanized tex mex restaurant folks. awesome, authentic mexican food here. i am personally a fan of their fish ceviche. must be that hispanic side of me but its very flavorful, very very yummy. the fajitas are also an A plus. you really cant go wrong here as long as you are prepared for real hardcore ethnic mexican food. pretty fairly priced as well. thursday-sunday is karaōke night. lemme just say i stumbled in one night around midnight and was greeted but a full swing congo line and very active, tipsy restaurant full of people. the vibe was contagious. i really really enjoy this place.
Randy M.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
We arrived and should have listened to our gut feeling and stayed in the car. There were broken bottles all over the place. The salsa was room temperature and disgusting. My partner said he had the worst barbacoa taco ever. The only thing that was even slightly worth eating was the baked potato.
Ruben B.
Place rating: 4 Dallas, TX
The food is good. Nothing fancy or out of this world. Good is enough. I have been there several times to watch a soccer match. They are very friendly and nice. Always order a Jamaica to drink. They have this very Mexican options. Most of the Mexican restaurants doesn’t have Jamaica or Orchata. Fajitas are really good. Good staff.
Martie H.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
The restaurant is surrounded by «hourly» motels, but don’t let that scare you away. This is a fun place with great food. They have 2 types of salsa that you can mix to make it as spicy as you want, the refried beans and rice are full of flavor. Have had their nachos– they give you a huge amount; enchiladas– beef and cheese; tacos– crispy and soft, corn and flour and beef and carnitas; and burritos. All were delicious and full of flavor. They have karaōke– in spanish, and although it’s loud at times, it’s definitely fun.
Kathy H.
Place rating: 4 Davis, CA
We decided to take a chance and try this place last night. We were not disappointed. We were a little concerned when we went inside and there was an armed security guard inside the front door, though. The salsa was a refreshing change from the norm. They brought a fire roasted red salsa, a green salsa(that they warned was hot), and a plain mild tomato sauce in a small carafe. We each got our own little bowls so we could mix some of the mild sauce with the salsas if they were too spicy. This is a great idea and especially nice for my partner who is not a fan of anything too spicy hot. I had a pork carnita taco and a grilled chicken gordita, my partner had the enchilada & taco combo plate, and our teen had the fajita nachos. We all enjoyed our meal and will definitely go back.