A visiting friend and I gave breakfast here a try before heading to Sedona back in April '08. The salsa was very good. My friend said that the chips were awesome. I had a breakfast burrito (eggs and ground beef) that wasn't very memorable, while she had something similar with chorizo wrapped in a soft corn tortilla and smothered with a sweet red sauce. She didn't like it very much.
I liked the wooden furniture that reminded me of the furniture found in every home back in the Philippines- dark, heavy, and many are engraved. I thought the Native American theme was a little-off, but she found it charming.
Service was very slow- we sat waiting for more than ten minutes before someone came out of the kitchen to greet us. Lunch menu items are rather inexpensive, so I may visit again sometime in the next few years...