This was definitely a hole in the wall vibe. The inside feels like you have been transported to the 70s. The food was also authentic and homemade. I ordered the chicken enchiladas plate. It was delicious, but the Verde sauce had some spice in case you can't handle that. My husband ordered the carnitas and rates it 7.5 out of 10 ten being the best he's ever had. We dug the food and atmosphere so will come again and try other dishes.
My friend Jeff Gibson has been coming here since the 80’s. He told me he wanted to take me and the team to have some authentic Mexican. He delivered. Cool little spot in a residential community which makes it feel more “homey”. Great service; and big portions of tasty home cooking. I’ll be back.
Love love love this place!! We were looking for authentic Mexican on a Friday night and tried this place around the corner from our airbnb, and this place hit the spot! Chill atmosphere, beautiful family owned restaurant. The food portions were great for the price and best of all-- DELICIOUS. It's definitely worth a visit. You won't regret it!
Always had passed by this restaurant for so many years, finally when I have been searching for a place that serves a specific type of soup, this place was recommended 9.9 out of 10. They did not disappoint!! I will be back soon, AND with more people, cannot wait to try all they have to offer in their menu.
Unfortunately, or more so, understandably, I did not take a picture, I had scarfed all of it so quickly. I kid you not, I feel like this soup gave me HP+ once I finished it, that Mario power up sound was all I heard when I had finished it.
Small, intimate family run restaurant connected to a small corner market. Best enchiladas and burritos- oh, and chicken soup too. Not exaggerating here. Rice and beans hit the spot with right balance of onion/garlic.
A very unassuming spot that I am grateful exists. Food tastes like my mom's cooking and each time I eat, I can't help but smile.
A small group of functional tables for outdoor seating. This is not a fancy gentrified restaurant, but an authentic, "stick to your ribs," everybody knows your name type of joint- where you will eat well. 😉
Hidden Mexican neighborhood restaurant in old Santa Ana mixed residential, industrial area near train station. Been here since 1950.
I came for the fried, crispy beef tacos, which hit the spot. The chili Relleno also very good.
Afterward, hit Blinking Owl Distillery down the street for a craft cocktail.
I was looking for a place to eat near the Amtrak station and stumbled upon this gem two blocks away. We were in and out very quickly. The food was absolutely delicious. We started with some nachos, some of our party had the pork special and I had the homemade chicken tamale. When it comes to Mexican food and it's the first time going to a restaurant you never know what to expect, this will meet and exceed all your expectations. You can see by all of the teams they support and the pictures on the wall that this is an established family run business. they also have plenty of parking so if you drive just passed the restaurant and pull into the driveway you'll see plenty of spots to park. we went for lunch and although the restaurant was full there was not a long wait. If you're planning to take a train or come into the station anywhere around lunch time I truly suggest trying this restaurant.
Food is outstanding here. Small tucked in place but cozy and very good. Cheese enchiladas and hard shell tacos are fabulous
Decent Mexican food. But service and atmosphere were really nice and peaceful. Had a great lunch with my father here.
Small restaurant with friendly staff and incredible food. Went on a Friday night, seated quickly and food was fast. The carnitas are absolutely incredible.
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