We were here for 2 hours during lunch time on a Friday. There was no other customers the entire time we were there. Just the lady who served us, and her friend, who chatted with her at the counter.
The 50" TV on the wall blaring news in Spanish, though we couldn't tell if it's Guatemala news channel specifically. The walls decorated with traditional Guatemalan paintings. The whole atmosphere screamed 'Guatemala'.
We sat down, ordered two drinks, a sampler plate, and skirt steak (see my pictures).
The horchata tasted homemade, not too sweet.
The corn drink - it's weekly special on Friday - is very interesting. It takes like corn soup in a cup, sweet and salty. I highly recommend you try it, if you've never had it before. I've ordered this drink at other Hispanic joints before; somehow this one stood out to be memorable.
The food tasted home made as well. Nothing glamorous; as I was eating I pictured a Guatemalan mama serve those to her family at dinner table.
I'd come back to try tacos and other dishes.