In my opinion this is one of the best taco places in the area. Judging on what I ordered I will definitely be going back. The chicken tacos were flavorful and best off all, THEYWERENOTDRIPPINGWITHGREASE! Everything was fresh and didn’t leave me with a heavy feeling afterwards.
Abe R.
Place rating: 5 Willowbrook, IL
Have lived in area and been pretty disappointed with the quality of mexican food in the area. Trust me I have tried very upscale and corner joints. Found this place and decided to try it. Very nice looking restaurant. Clearly a family owned place. service was very good. My 3 children aged 8, 6, 3 who complain about mexican food ate all of there food. Kids plates were garlic shrimp dinner, chicken milanese and steak tacos. Wife and I split shrimp cocktail and steak gordita. So happy we landed on this restaurant.
Mirko K.
Place rating: 1
I was in the area and thought I’d try a burrito. This was«THEWORST» burrito I remember ever eating! They put rice inside the burrito. I love rice, but not in my burrito. Flavor wasn’t bad, but good luck finding any steak in this thing, and if you do, the quality of the meat is sub par. Never going back.
Chris C.
Place rating: 5 Naperville, IL
I knew this restaurant had great food since the first time I wandered in about a year ago, but I had it confirmed today when I went in with a friend who knows her authentic Mexican food. When we found out they count on word-of-mouth for their business, I realized it was my civic duty to come write a Unilocal review! First, the service is great! The owner lady who works the counter was super sweet, friendly, and helpful. She even brought us out a sample of the huaraches after we had a question about how they made their masa base. It was so good, I was wishing I’d ordered that instead of the milanesa torta! That being said, my sandwich was delicious! The bread comes fresh every day from a bakery, and you can really tell. The meat was super tender and tasty, and the toppings were generous and also fresh. My friend ordered two tacos — one with a stuffed pablano, the other with meat — and she couldn’t stop saying how good they were.(In fact, she got a phone call from someone and was telling them the same thing!) While we were chatting at the counter, a woman brought in some homemade jello treats — OMG, I wish I’d thought to take a picture of them, they looked like glass paperweights with flowers inside! Def need to get one of those on my next visit, but they’re almost too pretty to eat! I finished off my delicious horchata and had half of a giant sandwich leftover, all for under $ 9.00. I’m already thinking about what I want to order next time I go in! Misc details: You can do carry out or dine-in; there are a lot of tables, and the place is decorated attractively with some cool music. The restaurant is located in the south-east quad of the 4-corners intersection, over by the Wilton place & Frugal Muse, with tons of parking.