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フィードバックを提供するI am delighted to recommend this place, where you can find a variety of Mexican food in the city of Santa Fe, NM. The portion sizes are very generous and the prices are affordable. Great service, ideal for a night out after a lot of activity and exploring the desert. The decoration is also very charming.
My meal included chips and salsa (both green and red), pork tacos, and chicken tacos. The atmosphere was very relaxed and the service was excellent. The building was comfortably cool. The red and green salsa were both delicious. The chicken tacos were very flavorful. The only downside was that the pork was dry. I had to add a lot of seasoning to try and improve it, but it was still dry. There must have been something off with that batch. It needed more seasoning.
I had a similar experience to other reviewers, so I won't go into detail. I was hesitant about the restaurant when I saw the sign pointing to an alley that looked run-down compared to the rest of the city. The window by the entrance displayed old Trip Advisor awards from 2010, with the newest one from 2017. The interior was cramped and reminded me of a shabby hotel from a cartoon. The service was slow and my soda was flat. The food was bland and overpriced. I ordered chicken quesadillas but got fajitas with little meat and flour tortillas, which is not typical at Hispanic restaurants in Arizona. Overall, the experience was disappointing and I couldn't help but think of a customer's comment that it was a "hidden gem" - hidden for a reason, perhaps.
My order: -Chips and Salsa (green and red) -Pork Tacos -Chicken Tacos Very cool atmosphere. Wonderful service. It was nice and cool in the building. The red and green salsa was great. The chicken sauces were very delicious. The only thing missing was that the pig was dry. I had to annoy it and it was still dry. Something must have been in this game. It's a little seasoning.
My experience is identical to those described eloquently by previous users, so I will abide by the illustrative elaboration of such individuals. I was very cautious of the establishment from the moment I noticed that the sign advertisement it shows on a alley whose somewhat devastated state contrasted from the rest of this beautiful city. The window displayed near the entrance haughtily faded degraded travel advisor awards last year 2010, with the latest from 17. The interior has shown my vexatious slopes. It was terribly cramped and appeared in the same way as a stereotypical decrepit hotel as seen in cartoons. For the purpose of coherence, we have set ourselves and looked at the wonderfully inseparable ceiling from 1995. The soda I received missing carbonatation (flat) and service, while not remarkable in this way, was slow. The food was missing from Gusto, taste really and prices were abysmal. I ordered chicken quesadilla and received the Fajita, whose lack of sharp meat portions was conspicuos. It came with flour tortillas that are never served in any hispanic facilities that I " visited in Arizona. Even the Arizonian El Rancho Filial Chain serves corn on its fantastic Deli! The best summary I can create is the irony of a quote that I overheard from a cartridge, it's a hidden gem. Yeah, maybe it was hidden if you know what I mean.
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