If a restaurant is willing to serve rare meat, then it's a good sign, its also another good sign if they actually cook it nicely, which they did.
I usually go here for the Fajita night which is on Wednesdays. For less than $10.00 you eat like a king. They start you off with unlimited complimentary tortillas chips with sauce. On Fajita night, for under $10 you get beef cooked to your liking - rare in my case, plus you get a plate of fajita wrap and the trimmings.
The ambiance is noisy since it's always packed, and the tables are tiny. My mate and I always want the bigger tables but they always refuse, then we order for a family of 4 and they always move us to bigger tables.
L. John Dory
Twitter: @LJohnDory