I happened to be on this side of town - a rarity - and my friend brought me here for lunch. Now i'm a little sad that it's so far away!
One thing about this place though - you have to know what you're getting into. This is a tiny, family owned place. There aren't a whole lot of tables (don't know how busy they ever get) and if you're in a hurry, go someplace else. The owner / waiter is on the older side and, well, just isn't in a rush these days i guess.
If you're in the mood to relax, enjoy good food, and enjoy the company you're with, this is a good spot. The dish i tried was great (don't remember what it was called), my buddy had the carne asada (spicy) and it was very good (but really - super spicy. they have a not-spicy version too.) They also had a lot of items on the menu for pretty cheap.
All in all, a great little place to break away from the norm if you're in the mood for something different.