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| - Being a Mexican American transplant from El Paso, I was VERY disappointed with the food here. Stopped by for breakfast/brunch and the food was not very flavorful. A good sign of a Mexican restaurant is the salsa thy accompanies the chips. In short, NOT GOOD. In addition, the three of us ordered the Huevos Rancheros and it was almost as though they forgot to add any spices to the dish, while the side of potatoes looked (and tasted) like they had been fried a day ago. We're also spoiled in that, being raised in El Paso, we're used to Mexican restaurants that serve homemade tortillas, and I've been very surprised (i.e. DISAPPOINTED) that even more "traditional" restaurants like Cafe Zamora serve those awful, rubbery tortillas that come off a Costo conveyor belt. To top it off, I had to ask for a glass of water THREE times and received it after my meal had been served. As for the waitresses, I would recommend that they learn how to smile a little more. A welcoming "sonriisa" can go a long way.
Overall, if you're a Mexican food enthusiast, I recommend you bypass this joint. I know that my search for an equivalent to El Paso's DELICIOUS "Lunchbox" restaurant continues (and maybe the owner of Cafe Zamora should check it out to see how it's really done.)...
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