You are spoiled for choice when you are in the Kensington Area, so a good rule of thumb is to see where the crowd is and pick accordingly. The small patio in front of this small restaurant was constantly packed with people, even in the later hours of the evening. Luckily, the service here is great and moved quickly to get us a patio table within 10 minutes of walking in.
I was excited to see some unique choices on the menu. A lot of tables were having some delicious looking Margaritas, but we went for the Tamarind and the Horchata drinks instead. The Tamarind as tart, crisp and refreshing while the Horchata is like rich almond milk with hints of cinnamon and spices. Both are delicious and thirst quenching on a hot summer night.
For food, you can't go wrong with the classic Al Pastor. You get 5 tortillas with chunks of well seasoned meat and fresh flavor. It's good by itself, with a squeeze of lime or even liberally douse with the sauces on the table. If you are feeling adventurous, try the Huitlaconche Quezadilla. It packs a large punch of mushroom flavor with bright spots of sweet corn in between the thin tortillas. Maybe google what it is actually after the meal.....