You know what they say when you eat Chinese food...you are most likely to be hungry within the next 2 hours, and that's exactly what happened when my husband and I ate here. I've listed the good and the meh:
The good:
+My husband and I were initially drawn in by the beautiful set up and ambiance of this place
+Unique concept of Mexican and Chinese food in one restaurant
+Great variety in the menu
+Tried the duck tongue ("Silenco" taco) and it was very tasty and memorable, meat was tender
The meh:
-Servers did not make eye contact when serving and communicating with us. I felt a general feeling that the person serving us just did not want to be there. Enthusiasm was very low
-Prices are way too high for what you get, value is low
-Ordered the lobster taco, meat was dry, pieces of shell was in the meat, hardly chewable and edible ($10 a lobster taco)
-One tortilla is not enough to support the contents of the tacos they serve. Filling of taco would fall through. I'm under the impression that they don't have the logical sense to place 2 tortillas to support the contents of the taco or that they are very stingy on not using 2 tortillas. Either way...not good, it defeats the purpose of eating a taco when the contents fall right through the tortilla
-Left feeling like I didn't get enough to eat and I'm a 110 pound women (it shouldn't take a lot)
If asked the choice to come back, I probably wouldn't.
Would I recommend?: If you are very hungry, no. For a snack, yes.