5 stars for the amazing view of the city from the top of the hill. And another 5 stars to my tasty margarita that gave me a buzz after just one. Everything else was just blah.
Food:
I've dined here a few times already and I've had my fair share of Mexican food. I can honestly say we make way better Mexican food at home. The food is so Americanized and doesn't feel authentic at all. The salsa and beans for the chips were bland and we had to add more salt. The fideo soup that was served with our meals was way too salty. The chicken in the tacos was dry and flavorless. I've had better tacos at Roberto's for way less $. The steak was low quality and chewy. The side of avocado that we ordered was brown and hard. How does that even happen?
Service:
The hostess that was at the stand was a complete b***h. She asked how many were in our party and I said 3. When I proceeded to ask her how long the wait was, she completed ignored me and started talking to the hostess next to her. Another hostess heard me saying how annoyed I was, so she compensated for her rude coworker and was extra nice to us. Our waiter (didn't get his name) was decent enough, but we hardly ever saw him. We only saw him when it was time to order and when it was time to drop off the check. The busser however, was awesome. He cleared our plates, refilled our water and checked on us multiple times. We ended up tipping him on the side and told him not to share with anyone because he did an amazing job.
Ambiance:
It's your typical Mexican restaurant with your regular decor. It's clean with plenty of seating. Get a table by the window. The restaurant sits on top of a hill, so like I said, you get an amazing view of the city.
The quality of the food drops my rating down to a 2. But with the awesome views and drinks, I can give this place a solid 3. Good first date spot, but I'd rather go somewhere else for my Mexican food cravings.