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  • I am happy to have tried Casa Don Juan (new Sunset location) tonight despite the noise level inside the restaurant. And yes, it was quite loud. I don't know if it always is but it was tonight. There were a lot of people talking loud enough to hear each other which made the noise level higher which meant they talked even louder. Ita a vicious cycle. Plus there was a family with a screaming 2 year old near us. And there was a birthday at another table that had the entire wait staff singing. I was shocked when about half way through dinner I heard music playing over the PA system. I wish I had heard more of that and less of everything else. With that off my chest, on to the food. It started, as so many Mexican restaurants do, with chips and salsa. They also served beans. Both the salsa and beans were thinner that I like but not bland or watered down by any means. Both had good flavor and spice. I prefer a chunky salsa that I can scoop with a chip but flavor trumps that. For my meal I ordered a tamale meal number 4. That comes with a taco, an enchilada and a tamale served with rice and beans. It was all delicious. The taco shell was light and crisp. The chicken insde was moist and well seasoned. The enchilada comes with a well balanced sauce. It is not too spicy and not bitter like some enchilada sauces I have had. The tamale looked small but was rather plump. The masa to chicken ratio was a little high but I like it that way. It helps that the masa was not dry. It was mixed with the chicken and spicy green sauce. It wasn't soaked in sauce and I appreciate that. I don't like my tamales to be swimming. The beans seemed like simple refried beans but man oh man did they impress me. I picked up some salt and maybe some garlic. They were different than your run of the mill refried beans. I at them all which I typically don't do. I do typically eat all of my rice and tonight was no exception. The rice itself was good. Not great. A bit standard. But good. Service was great. Everybody was attentive. Management came by a couple of times even from early on to see if everything was going OK. They all seemed to care. Where they faltered a little bit, and this is so minor I hesitate to mention it, but they kept trying to refill my iced tea with water. Both were served in a red cup with a wedge of lemon. It was difficult to tell the two apart. Aside from that, great service and good food. I am so happy this opened up not too far from home. It gives me a nice casual dining Mexican restaurant as opposed to myriad taco shops around town. A quick side note; if you are a fan of Frida Callo, the have you covered with the decor.
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