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Specialties
Machacado Con Huevos with Cheese, Machacado Con Huevos, Ranchero Deluxe, Chorizo Con Huevos, Migas with Cheese, Migas, Huevos A La Mexicana with Cheese, Huevos A La Mexicana, Huevos Rancheros, Chalupas Compuestas, Chalupas, Flautas, Pollo A La Parrilla, Ribs Plate or Rib Tacos, Fajita Tampiqueña, Menudo, Tortilla Soup, Frijoles a la Charra, Guacamole Salad, Taco Salad, Nachos Compuestos, Chicken Quesadillas, Chile Con Queso, Frozen Margaritas, Sopapillas, Tres Leches, Flan
History
Established in 1976.
Opened up the first Amaya’s Taco Village. During the time coffee prices had just gone up; competing restaurants had in return raised their prices on cups of coffee. Mr. Amaya had calculated each cup of coffee costing him five cents a cup, so he lowered his price to ten cents a cup with out refills, which people didn’t mind since majority of the customers rarely had more than two or three cups, setting him apart from competing restaurants. As a result, a loyal customer base and an increase in revenue were created.
Twelve yeas later after building up his assets, the housing market began to fail. As a result Mr. Amaya was forced to delcare bankrupcy due to mal-investments and a dwindling clientele. He immediatley picked right back up working as a manager in a local Mexican food restaurant, but he felt that he wasn’t getting paid what he was putting into it. He approached the owner to inform him that he was ready to move on. The owner then offered to sell the restraunt to Mr. Amaya thro