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Bidra med feedbackVery satisfied!. This place is not really mexican, it is a Peruvian restaurant with an adapted Tex-Mex menu. It is Mexican, but it has some advantages... the beans are not dry, they are casual and tasty. The rice is not dry, it has moisture and taste. I had an enchilada and was lit with the sour cream sauce. Service was very good and cheerful, food was inexpensive, hot and appeared fast. The free chips come with salsa and Queso, both very tasty. We're coming back, we were very happy. Next time, one of the Peruvian dishes will taste like the Ceviche. Also the guacamole was really good and very fresh.
Great Tex sex. In my opinion, this is a short second at Los Vaqueros on the other side of the city; but it's just down the street from my work. It is in a very convenient location for many who work based. Their lunch specialities have large portions, are relatively cheap, and the service is fantastic. I especially like their homemade salsa they give you as an appetizer. Definitely a great place to eat.
Best Tex-Mex I've had in the two years I've been in Oklahoma. Prices are fair and service is great.
You have a good soup and of course good guacamole. Instead of the nachos. Be careful and look around as there are frequent signs advertising 'Specials'. In most cases, this means something special instead of price reduction. Some have proven quite delicious. The Lomo Saltado was an example.
Okcsooner. We are on the way to a play-off game at the Carl Albert High School. We live on the other side of the city, but will make a trip to go back. The service was friendly and helpful (all family oriented) and our food was hot and delicious. I think the Tamales were the best I ever had. Nice, nice people.