I was curious to see what this place was about. I am not accustomed to Juarez style Mexican, let alone Mexican cuisine in general. The restaurant is fairly new and decided to give it a shot.
The outside and inside is conservatively decorated and efficient with its space. There are some really cool pics inside, I am guessing is from the region. It may be silly to say, but was intrigued to see if this place served dishes with cool cartel names as a theme. But once I entered, realized that I was an idiot that needs his head checked. It still would be cool to get a Jose Malverde combo or something. I know it can be a sensitive subject and better quit before I get myself in trouble.
I ordered the Juarez Style Flautas and found it nerve wrecking since I was not familiar with the menu, but reluctant to ask questions since I don't speak the native tongue. So I just pointed at the nearest picture of a combo meal and said, "one of those pro favor (minus the por favor part)." It wasn't half bad, but don't know what was special about it let alone the difference Juarez Style and any other style for that matter. I washed it down with a horchata and spent a decent amount around $5.
This place is near the job and in a pretty location if you ask me if you are commuting on Eastern or exiting off US-95. Although, I don't think that this place is getting much buzz and they may need to consult their marketing manager about that. I haven't seen any reviews come in and I am probably the less experienced Hispanic food critic since I am not even sure on what to order unless I got help.
With that said, I have to rate this place a 3. I usually rate the Roberto's next to my house a strong 3, well it is the cleanest Roberto's I have ever been in and that is saying something. Which only means it would only be fair to give this place 2 by that standard. Let's just say its a 2.5 that was rounded up.