Allan
Hadn’t been in a long while. I felt like having a pambazo and a quesadilla de huitlacoche. Both were tasty, especially the pambazo with the perfect toasted bread. To drink I ordered the orange with papaya água fresca, that I highly recommend. We also tried the chilaquiles. They use different thicker chips. They were a bit over fried, but the salsa was good. We’ll be back to try some more.
… moreRocio Roldan
Great place!! Always looking for authentic Mexican food!!
Went back in time with every bite!
Micheladas flavor was perfect
… moreAmanda Avalos
Came across El Huarache Azteca and was BEYOND happy with my surprise. The service was kind and quick. The food options will make your mouth water. I enjoyed the Alambre. The portion came with a load of mixed meats, veggies and cheese, alongside 4 handmade tortillas. I washed this all down with an agua de fresa/leche. (Strawberry milk water). This restaurant will not disappoint.
… moreDaniel G
I stopped by this establishment for lunch, a decision I now regret almost as much as the bill that followed. What began with the modest expectation of a quesadilla and a tlacoyo devolved into a dreary exercise in patience and disappointment.
The kitchen apparently regards time as a negotiable concept—20 minutes for undercooked tortillas, another 15 for their grudging correction. The quesadilla, when it finally appeared, was passable, though hardly worthy of note. The tlacoyo, however, was a culinary cipher: flavorless, joyless, and inexplicably priced at eleven dollars.
To this insult was added the quiet larceny of the beverage list—a Coke in a bottle at six dollars, as though it were some rare vintage—and the audacity of charging four dollars for the perfunctory chips placed on the table without warning. By the end, I was thirty dollars lighter, having received in exchange a quesadilla, a dismal tlacoyo, and the bitter taste of being taken for a fool.
The sole redemption was the waitress, attentive and gracious in spite of the chaos behind her. One might say she deserved a better stage on which to perform. Alas, service cannot redeem food that is both indifferent and overpriced. To call it “sneaky” would be charitable. I shall not be returning.
… moreShannon Millar
Highlights of the meal – the alambre and the chips. The alambre was delicious and well executed. The tortillas and the chips were also very tasty. I didn’t even need salsa because I was enjoying the taste so much. Don’t worry, I did end up using salsa as well. The huarache wasn’t my favorite, but my fiancé liked it, and just take a look at the giant steak on top! Hard to beat that.
… morePol Mauri
Had lunch here the day before Mexican Independence Day. We came looking for Chiles en Nogada which they serve around that date and it was delicious, I highly recommend it. We also ordered Pozole with pork which was good, and it was enough to serve as a full meal for one. They also have desserts, we had pastel de tres leches and cafe de olla. The staff is attentive and friendly.
… moreJonathan Navarrete
Amazing authentic Mexican food with vegetarian options. I loved their vegetarian huaraches and veggie stuffed quesadillas. The fresh drinks were authentic and tastes home made. I recommend to any vegetarians who love home made Mexican food
… moreValeria Monrroy17
100% Recommend this place The food was delicious Totally worth it
… moreFlorecitas Hobbies y creaciónes
Lo ve t his place for their sheep babaracoa and consome I recomended, serve only on weekends. My favorite is their aguas frescas; cactus with pineapple is the best! Dishes defiantly are authentic like; red sauce, green source on dishes. We ordered chilaquiles, torta and huazontle.
… moreRobert Torres
Excellent service. Beautiful people. Tasty comida! First time here, now long time patron in the future. Outside dining they couldn’t have done it better. Very clean and elegant
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