Our second visit to the playa cabana empire. We had a reservation at 5:30 but showed up late. The lower space was not too busy at the time and we were not quite sure why it took the front desk so much time (we waited for 10 minutes or so) to get us seated. When we arrived at the upper level, the place was buzzing. It is tiny and scrappy (just like the parent property) but it works for the environment they are trying to create. We were seated in the outdoor patio on a freezing wintry night. Thankfully, the heating was on full blast so we could survive. I am sure the patio is a great place to hang out with friends in the summer. Our server appeared a bit confused with what we ordered. We were presented with fresh guacamole when we did not order one. Upon clarification, they took it back. Beware - They will try to sell you hard on it but make sure you clarify whether or not you need it. We ordered a bunch of tacos (again we got one we did not order but we took it nevertheless) and the halibut tinga burrito. The tacos were nothing out of the ordinary but I preferred the crunchy ones. We were blown away with the flavors at the original location but this one did not seem to leave a lasting impression. I was quite satisfied with the burrito though. The fried onions on top were a nice addition. We finished our meal with an order of churros poutine. The churros themselves had a heavy coating of sugar (we had to dust off some of the excess sugar) but the marshmallow/peanut syrup to dip into was heavenly. It also took a long time to get our bill since our server got busy with other tables. The menu is slightly different but more interesting at the original Playa.