Takeout spot known for freshly made tortillas and authentic barbacoa, carnitas, and chicharrones. Lines often stretch out the door, reflecting steady demand and a lively atmosphere. Offers small gorditas and pork rinds with a focus on quality over variety.
Freshly made tortillas stand out here, including Siberia tortillas and authentic taco tortillas. They come in generous amounts, like a pound, and pair well with dishes like chicharrones and salsa.
Barbecue here has excellent flavor and quality that stands out. It compares well to barbecue from Monterrey, NL, and pairs with crispy pork rinds.
Good to know
This place is not a restaurant; it only offers takeout.
The gorditas cost almost four dollars each.
Expect longer wait times during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Small space with limited seating and a short takeout queue offers freshly made tortillas and varied flavors. Atmosphere is casual and family friendly, with a long line often forming. Prices range from affordable to higher than typical for some items.
Freshly made tortillas stand out with a unique and delicious flavor. Both corn and flour tortillas come warm and are excellent for eating in or taking away.
Delicious barbecue stands out here, enjoyed even by kids who usually avoid meat. The barbecue pairs well with menudo, adding to the hearty meal options.
Good to know
Expect a long line during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Seating is limited with only four tables available for dine-in.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Small shop offers fresh corn and flour tortillas sold by the pound with authentic Mexican flavors. No seating is available, so orders are for takeout only. Atmosphere feels cozy and Latin American, with a focus on rotisserie chicken and barbacoa specialties.
Freshness stands out with handmade corn tortillas sold by the pound. Both flour and corn tortillas come warm and delicious, offering authentic Mexican flavor at a reasonable price.
Barbecue here has a tasty flavor but often leans toward being too salty. The quality varies, with some visits showing excellent barbecue while others feel over-seasoned.
Good to know
There is no seating at the location, so plan to take your order to go.
A ten-dollar card minimum is required for credit card payments.
Prices are generally affordable, with a typical order costing around $30.
Mexican restaurant in a small shopping center offers hot, thin tortillas and fresh, delicious fajita marinada tacos. Atmosphere stays cool and calm with moderate energy, growing busy on weekends. Portions are generous and prices remain reasonable despite some quality concerns.
Tortillas come fresh made, warm, and thin here. They usually serve them hot, but sometimes they get reheated.
Barbecue tongue stands out as a delicious option. The barbecue and carnitas come out very tasty and well-prepared.
Good to know
Tacos cost $4.00 each, making them an affordable option.
Expect busy weekends, so plan for potential wait times.
The restaurant offers takeout options throughout the week.
Small space fills with friendly, noisy energy as people enjoy hard-to-find dishes like lamb barbacoa and goat barbacoa tacos. Handmade tortillas and consommé add to the authentic Mexican flavor. Weekend parking gets busy, reflecting steady popularity.
Handmade tortillas stand out for their freshness and flavor. They pair well with simple drinks like lemonade.
Lamb barbecue stands out with its wonderful Mexican flavor. Goat roast and mixiotes also feature as very good options alongside the barbecue.
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Parking is a bit busy on the weekends.
Mexican tortillería with freshly made tortillas and authentic barbacoa draws a steady crowd, especially in the mornings. Busy atmosphere with unique pricing and a takeout-only setup defines the experience. Food includes well-seasoned roasted chicken and a variety of prepared dishes to go.
Freshly made tortillas come by the kilo and stay good for up to a week. They pair well with carnitas, barbacoa, and chicharrones, offering a tasty and reliable option for Mexican dishes.
Barbecue features especially delicious chicken and is served alongside fresh tortillas. The flavors stand out as rich and satisfying.
Good to know
There is a $10 minimum for credit card purchases.
Parking can be challenging due to the busy area.
It gets quite busy during the morning hours.
Small mom and pop Mexican restaurant with fresh handmade tortillas and homemade salsas. Atmosphere is clean and casual, with staff conversations audible at the front. Known for delicious barbacoa and birria, it offers a straightforward, authentic vibe.
Freshly made every day tortillas stand out for their soft texture and delicious taste. Four pounds cost $6, and they come handmade and well-made, often paired with homemade salsas.
Barbecue here varies widely. Some servings are great and flavorful, especially the birria, while others come off as salty and unappetizing with a taste described as like dirt.
Good to know
They have a card minimum that is not posted anywhere.
They do not tell you about the card minimum until you're at the register.
At La Reina, tortillas cost over $7 for four pounds.
Takeout-only Mexican spot with bustling energy and limited parking often has lines outside. Food centers on barbacoa, carnitas, and chicharrones, known for being crispy and flavorful. Prices include extra fees for card payments, encouraging cash use.
Warm tortillas come fresh and ready to eat, pairing well with dishes like chicharrón and tamales. Flour tortillas stand out as authentic and essential for enjoying the food here.
Beef barbecue, pork rinds, tripe, and sweetbreads stand out as excellent choices. Menudo and lip barbecue also deliver strong flavors. Regular visits focus on these items for their consistent quality.
Good to know
They charge an extra service fee for credit card payments, so bring cash.
Be prepared to wait a little if it's busy.
The parking available is limited, so plan accordingly.
Mexican restaurant with live traditional music and a family-friendly atmosphere. Space feels old and worn, with loud music that can make conversation difficult. Decor includes Mexican memorabilia and seating is close together.
Corn tortillas come fresh and handmade in-house, tasting like homemade. They pair well with dishes like lamb ribs, adding a tender, succulent touch to the meal.
Authentic Hidalgo-style lamb barbecue stands out with excellent flavor and real deal taste. The barbecue comes with rich consommé and includes dishes like machito that highlight traditional pit barbecue techniques.
Good to know
Parking can be tricky, but there's an extra lot across the street.
Expect to pay extra for condiments like corn tortillas and limes.
An order with two tacos and broth costs around $45.
Mexican restaurant offers fresh handmade corn tortillas and authentic, well-seasoned meats like barbacoa and carnitas. The atmosphere is takeout-only with no dine-in, featuring a small parking lot and minimal wait times. Prices stay affordable, making it suitable for casual family meals.
Freshly cooked, warm tortillas stand out here, made with a machine that uses fewer preservatives. These homemade corn tortillas taste like home and work well for any meal or event.
Barbecue features very good flavor but contains excess fat compared to meat. Preparation lacks attention to detail and charisma.
Good to know
Tortilleria La Real is not for dine-in; food is takeout only.
Prices are affordable, making it a great option for families.
Parking is easy to find, though the lot is small.
Mexican restaurant offers live music and a warm, inviting atmosphere with a hole-in-the-wall feel. The energy is lively, often featuring karaoke singing that fills the space. Lamb barbecue and barbacoa stand out as signature dishes, paired with Mexican beers and micheladas.
Handmade tortillas stand out with their great taste and consistent texture. The purple tortillas add a unique touch to the selection.
Lamb barbecue stands out with its rich flavor and tender texture. Sauces add a spicy kick that complements the meat well.
Good to know
Karaoke happens every Saturday night after 6:00 PM.
Live music and specials on Mexican beer are available on Saturdays.
Expect a long wait during busy times, especially on weekends.