I wouldn't consider this place authentic by any means. I think it's much more "Americanized." But that doesn't make it any less delicious. Frijoles & Frescas makes me wish a diet of meat, beans, & guac wasn't bad for you.
Below are some things I've been able to try:
-Al pastor quesadilla- perfectly crispy yet soft tortilla folded over a whole load of delicious pork, melted cheese, guacamole, & pico. I like that they use real guacamole here. Pretty oily
-Al pastor fries- good portion, tastes fresher than Roberto's because they're topped with a LOT of guac and pico de gallo and soft beans. Yum
-Tacos- kinda pricey for $5. You get all the toppings on these. I'd probably skip it cause you could get a burrito for a dollar more..
-Mini tacos- your regular street tacos with cilantro and onions and sour cream. I've had this with lengua which was cooked just right
-Burritos- aren't as large as the ones at Roberto's, but definitely much more worth the price. More flavorful and sometimes dripping with oil
-Strawberry Horchata- a little on the sweet side for me
In short, I love that their pico de gallo and guacamole is not skimped on and is always fresh. It really livens up the already-flavorful meats. Al pastor is my go-to and is great. I'm not a fan of whole beans, but theirs is so soft (I'm a texture person).
I just wish I had more self-control and didnt eat all of mine and my boyfriend's food every time I come here..