It's as if someone took Diablos or the old El Camino off the Strip and said let's put this in the Green Valley suburbs and charge the exact same Strip prices for about the same type of food. We had the tamale cakes, beef empanada, chicken rice bowl and chicken nachos (not during happy hour which I've heard is better) and it was just eh. Nothing to write home about. You're not going to remember it and nothing will stand out. From a restaurant standpoint, the food is average, the service is slow and the set up of their two tops in between the booths and bigger tables is weird in a voyeur kind of way. I see what they are trying to do but again it seems to work for the Strip, which is exactly what it replicates, as opposed to GVR. With that being said, I still like the décor, the bar and the way it opens out to the casino. The little touches on the dishware and art do make it stand out. I think it is a really good place to grab some drinks, some chips and salsa and bring a little life back to GVR. However, I would have dinner next door at the Italian place or Hanks instead.