I was excited to see a New Mexican resto on the verge of opening nearby. So when we dropped by this evening for dinner, I was pleasantly surprised that it was different than the other Burrito restaurants in the area. It is a quaint, family run business and it being Saturday night, had a mariachi singer/guitarist for the evening. Sometimes these things border on cheesy but, in this setting this lovely man with a beautiful voice singing Spanish songs with passion, fit the bill. We are here to eat though, so on to the food. We ordered mojitos, guacamole and chips to start. The drinks were well made and the guac was authentic as we have had in Mexico. We ordered enchiladas and fish tacos which both came with refried and rice. They both seemed a little bland buy we didn't leave any on the plate. To finish we had a churro that was to die for.
The chef came out to speak with us and thank us for coming which was a nice touch. The service by his daughter was lovely. All in all a very nice experience, one that I would repeat, if not for the mariachi singer, definitely for the churros!