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Contribuer aux commentairesThe tacos here are excellent, and the restaurant has a classic taqueria ambiance. The menu is straightforward, but the prices are quite high for the level of preparation and presentation. In fact, the pricing seems excessive and could likely be reduced by 30% to better align with the experience. The margaritas are tasty and traditional, though a pitcher is $55 and serves about six drinks. Overall, it’s a solid taqueria, but the prices are more in line with fine dining. I would definitely become a regular if the prices were more reasonable.
The restaurant has a charming retro decor that makes it a fun and inviting place. The service was top-notch, and the food was excellent. The michelada is one of the best in Miami, and my favorite dish was the taco al pastor. The prices are quite reasonable too.
I had a fantastic experience at this restaurant, which offers authentic Mexican cuisine. The staff was charming, the decor was delightful, and the location in Miami is really vibrant. I especially loved the Baja fish taco, and the Mezcal cocktail was excellent. I'll definitely be returning!
Looks like a taqueria an authentic taqueria. The menu is simple. The prices are $6.49 for one steak tacos and $4.49 for Al pastor. We ate about 3 each plus an appetizer, The steak tacos was good but a little too spicy. The Al pastor was good.
I really was looking forward to this place after watching it get built out every morning on my drive. We were working in the area and needed to feed our crew of 30. We placed a very large order and when we arrived with only 12 people they would not let us sit in any of the open and empty tables so we could order drinks and more appetizers. I was confused but we obliged after spending a lot of money to pre order this food and sat my adult crew on these small chairs (the kindyou find in a kindergarten classroom) while the location was empty. Other crew members decided to go to the taco spot in the MIA MARKET instead of sitting on kid sized chairs eating at a counter that comes up to your thigh. Let's talkfood. The asada was a little over cooked and chewy, the pastor did not taste like pastor and the tortillas were definitely not handmade or fresh. They kept breaking when you would bend them with the fillings. The poor waitress that hadto fumble over is in a corner to get our drink orders was kind and hard working. Not sure what they plan to do, but you can level out mediocre food with excellent customer service. Especially when sao many people come to Miami to filmshows over the summer and locals like myself like to give that business to local restaurants.
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