Meh. Overpriced with a gimmicky approach for fusion food that claims authenticity but doesn't quite pull it off. The decor was overwrought. The servers have their schtick down for orienting you to the gist but then forgot lots of details, abandoned us for extended periods, and weren't able to help us gauge how much food was reasonable (the sharing entrees were too small, the tacos teeny and the desserts were too big and should've been shared). The guac was made fresh right behind us so it could've been a mindblower but was just decent. The cocktails were well executed flavour wise, but again, small for the $$. I would take El Asador's right up the block any day of the week for the real deal version of what these folks are posing as.