Thought I had found exactly my kind of a place - a small and inexpensive "authentic" ethnic restaurant with a diverse clientele (presumably because people from all walks of life appreciate the food). Instead, I was a little disappointed. Service is somewhat slow, you have to dress the tacos yourself in a small window from which they're also serving, and the price is actually kind of high for what you're getting, especially considering the extra nudge to tip (I wish I hadn't). I got two tacos as a combo, which includes rice and beans. Ingredients were high quality but, still, everything was small and sort of carelessly prepared. I had to wait a while for fork with which to eat my rice and beans as the dispensers were empty. Despite my tip, there was little effort to get me what I needed to eat my dinner (ended up with a spoon). Tacos are $2.99. The street vendors near my home in Texas are much cheaper and prepared by people who give a sheit about the customers. There are no restaurants in the area, so I can see why people might end up here, but I'll stick with the junky hotel food next time I'm in the area.