I like the staff here, and the food is delicious. Cheesy, meaty, cilantro-y heaven.
But, mostly I'm writing this review to explain why my friends and I so often opt for Al Asidor instead, because I feel a vague sense of guilt.
In the summer, mexitaco's patio tips the scales, but the interior lighting is a visual scouring pad.
Realistically, eating is kind of a weird thing to watch, which is part of why restaurants are always nice and dim. Mexitaco only has flourescent lights and it IRKS me. It irks my eyes. I just want to sit around wood and softness and candle light. This is not a freakish preference.
I know I"m throwing lampshade here but I believe in a better, darker future.
Thank you.