The service was good however none of the food had any flavor. I would not return the pozole is so bland you had to eat the bland carrots in order to get less bland flavor. Their carrots taste like water. The rice is a little crunchy. The only thing that has flavor the actual vegetables are the radishes and the diet soda. The price is not bad however you would want some flavor with your food. all yeah and they give you medicine instead of having the pozole.
Desirae C.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Pretty small inside, but the food was pretty good. I love a good salsa bar and this one didn’t disappoint!
Daniel F.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
the place is now closed. out of business at this location. as of jun/11/15 I liked from here the chilaquiles with carne asada & the salsa verde, I need to find a new spot for mexican food…
Monica M.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Ate here because I was craving tacos. The price was good for what it came with, Everything: Onions, Cilantro, Guacamole & Lettuce. The salsas are also very tasty, my favorite were the hotter ones. The employee at that moment was working alone, managing both taking orders and making the orders. She was very polite and professional also speaking fluent English & Spanish which is a big plus! Her name was Maria. Sorry to hear it’s going to close soon, I’ll try to be back before that happens!
Chris C.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I’m always skeptical about going to Mexican places. Most of the times I leave disappointed. I ordered the torta ahogada de buche. Let me start off by saying the the salsa they put on it was on point not to thick with a good kick. The bread was soft and moist. It didn’t get soggy even though it had the sauce on it. The bouche was delicious properly seasoned and cooked well. The flavor for the price is unbeatable.
L.T. R.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Had been wanting to check this place out for a while. Decent sized and typical menu. I opted for an al pastor torta. Unfortunately when I got home realized I was given carnitas. There was only one lady behind the counter. After finally being acknowledged my order was taken and she prepared my food. There was a salsa bar with 5 different salsas varying from mild to oh dang, that’s hot. My torta was toasty with the required layer of beans on the bottom, layer of smooth guacamole, mayo, meat, lettuce and tomato. It was good, and filling. I’m unsure of returning despite the food being good, as I was leaving and at the salsa bar stocking up I saw the order taker/cook handle someone’s money and go straight to the griddle where she was cooking. She did not wash her hands! Now do you ask someone to was their hands and risk her(maybe) sabotaging their food? I tried putting that out of my head but it left me wondering if she had washed her hands after she took MY cash?
Rose S.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I love this place! Everything on the menu is made from scratch, including the chips & salsas and the drinks mixed up in glass jugs that they scoop out with a ladle. I usually get soft tacos and horchata, but the huevos rancheros are pretty good too. They’ve got the standard variety of meats and then a few others including tongue, cheek & goat occasionally. Plus when he’s there(he has 2 locations) the owner Jose is super friendly!
Isabel B.
Place rating: 5 Sunrise, Las Vegas, NV
I love the enchiladas verdes and Tortas here the rice is cooked perfect the fresh water they make is not so good but food delicious new favorite spot
Mike H.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I stumbled upon this place on a whim. No reviews or tips present, along with a cashier that spoke very little English. I was doing a blind buy, hoping for the best. I had to go with my gut instinct for my first visit. Just by looking around the shop, they seem to really be pushing their tortas with all the posters around the spot– so I went with that. One that particularly stood out to me was the Cubana: a hefty sandwich packed with beef, marinated pork, chicken, lengua, lamb, and all sorts of other barnyard animals and their parts. There’s even a hot dog and a fried egg on top of everything. It was all an overwhelming and unexpected battle for me, but one I was happy to finish. It’s a crazy sandwich that’s a perfect match for a night of a little too much booze. I wasn’t drunk at the time, but I still managed to stuff myself happily. If you’re a braver soul, they have tortas gigantes(gigantic sandwiches), that go for about $ 18. I’m assuming it’s something large enough to feed a small village. Ordering one of these among a group of friends would probably make for a good time. East side Vegas really has some surprises in the Mexican food scene. This place has turned into my go-to torta spot, which is especially convenient since it’s open 24 hours. Note: There’s a $ 0.50 surcharge for credit/debit purchases.