First time visiting this neighbourhood space after watching them renovate for quite some time and eagerly waiting for their opening.
We arrived fairly late in their service and they were happy to seat us. The interior is very comfortable, and it might make a great casual date spot (although they really need a liquor license). The service was very friendly, and tour server was happy to answer any questions we had about the menu.
We were informed that they were unfortunately out of the gourmet seafood (marisco) taco, so I ordered the gourmet vegetarian tacos, while my partner ordered a sampling of the smaller street tacos. All of the ingredients were high quality, and everything seemed fairly fresh. We also appreciated the salsa bar and enjoyed sampling several varieties. We ultimately weren't blown away by the tacos. They were all tasty, but a little bit more subdued than many of the other tacos you might find in the city, with fairly standard toppings. Our sides of chips and guacamole and fried potatoes were both quite good. Prices were reasonable and the portions are substantial.
A nice restaurant, but I have to admit that a liquor license would improve the experience substantially. This is a cozy casual place I would have loved to hang out and enjoy a drink and a few tacos at over an hour or two, and while the tacos were good, I felt there was just a slight missed opportunity here.