So, so far since we have entered the restaurant and placed our order, our experience is less than spectacular. You walk in and the decor is home-y. The Native American paintings hanging on the walls are a nice touch.
We placed our order after another family, but yet, it took us 10 minutes of waiting at the counter to finally be acknowledged by the "gentleman" behind the counter. I guess that's just that "Native" attitude. Mind you, I'm Native American and grew up on the reservation. My wife and I ordered the Combination Taco and my wife simply asked if they could add onions and cheese (she didn't notice that it in fact came with cheese), and the guy became annoyed and shot back an attitude-filled response. I'm thinking this happened because we too are Native American and he seems to maybe not like natives, because right after us was a couple of Anglos and he gave them the utmost courtesy. Because of him, this place gets 3*. The food on the other-hand was actually pretty decent. The fry bread was fluffy and scrumptious, the beans tasted like it was out of a can (BOO!) and it had a nice little spice to it (YAY!) We might possibly return.