3 /5 A: I visited this restaurant and our first impressions are that it was not very well cared for. The booths had ripped chairs, the floors weren’t very clean, and the bathrooms were dirty. See the photo of the rusted nail just inexplicably laying in the sink. Paint was peeling off the walls and the fixtures and walls looked like they had never been cleaned. That said, I have been to “hole in the wall” restaurants that have been quite tasty.
The cheese dip we ordered was “medium” but we were served a salad bowl full. It was such a generous portion and very good. Our meals were just fine—my beans tasted like poison but the burrito and rice were tasty. My girlfriend thought her chilaquiles were fine, but not traditional. Though, not something she would order again.
The server was nice, but never came to check on us after serving our food (despite us being 1 of 2 people in the restaurant). I don’t typically like to comment on the appearance of women, but I will say that another woman working there combined with the general atmosphere left me feeling like the restaurant was like visiting my filthy, trashy cousin’s house.
Overall, it was just fine. I think if the owner would invest just a tad on repairing the bathrooms and seats, giving it a deep clean, and perhaps giving the wait staff uniforms (or at the very least, a dress code), plus a bit of training, it could be a very nice restaurant.