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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónThis restaurant serves the best breakfast in the area! You know a breakfast joint is top-notch when it's bustling at 8 o'clock on a weekday. The diner is clean and the service is quick. I ordered the "Divorciados" breakfast, which includes two eggs, beans, hash browns, chili peppers, and both red and green salsa - hence the name, "Divorciados." I like to add bacon and eat it with tortillas. This breakfast will be unforgettable.
This was my first time at the restaurant and I was a bit hesitant about how long the wait would be, as the parking lot was almost full. However, they had a table available for my group of 8 and we were seated right away. As I parked my car, I noticed several Texas Highway Patrol vehicles and thought to myself that if they were eating here, the food must be good. Our server promptly kept our coffee and water refilled and took our order as soon as the kitchen was ready. We were able to enjoy a delicious breakfast and overall had a great experience.
They love their salsa and chips. great little restaurant. have you really fallen! in the words of my wife “DELICIOUS!” here for the wac volleyball turnier and plan to go to lunch and dinner tomorrow
Upon entering the establishment it looks kind of dark inside but then you are welcomed to a cozy dining area. We were surprised to see how busy this place was. Patrons kept coming in during the time we were there. So we figured they must be doing something good here. Once our server came by he brought us some homemade chips Salsa, which were so good we couldn't stop eating them. We ordered the Beef Fajita Quesadillas which came with a side salad, and the Tampiqueña which came with sizzling beef fajitas, two cheese enchiladas, one crispy beef tacos, spanish rice, refried beans, side salad, and choice of tortillas. I opted for the flour tortillas which were good in flavor but a little to thick gor my liking. I will say the food was nice hot when served, had alot of flavor, and the service is great. The only disappointment to me was that a table in front of us had a gentleman, who decided to take off his shoes and eat barefooted. I don't know if anyone else noted this but not a good date to see when your eating.
First the good: the food was very good. I was staying at a hotel next door and there weren 't many options in walking distance so decided to try. I called and ordered to go. I ordered the Moonlight plate, which had 2 cheese enchiladas (very good, red sauce was very mild but tasty, yellow cheese, cooked well), two chicken flautas (good pieces of chicken and not greasy or overfried), rice (very good red rice, and 2 sopes. Good amount of food for the price. Cute little family feel. The only reason I am taking off a star is because of the guy at the front, when he was at the front anyway. I entered and stood at the desk for several minutes before anyone came. There was a waiter in a red dress shirt busily attending to all the tables. Finally a guy in a t-shirt and ball cap comes, doesn 't really greet me, but I tell him I 'm here to pick up. He is talking on the phone with his airpods it seems the whole time. Then he answers the restaurant phone and talks on that, too. Nothing to me, like excuse me one moment, etc . He goes and gets my food, then gives me the receipt to sign. Then leaves to the back without saying anything at all. Who does that? I left a tip because I always do (probably shouldn 't have) but then noticed I didn 't get a fork or napkin. I wait a while for the hat guy to come back. Finally I go up to the table area where the busy waiter sees me and asks me what I need. He goes right away to get me silverware and says thank you have a good night, very nice. He was great, the other guy was horrible. That is not a way to treat customers. I felt ignored and like I was bothering him and interrupting his phone calls. I did like the food, though.