Not sure how this place gets so many four and five star reviews. Maybe most of these people go for drinks and happy hour. To me, it's just another typical example of how easy it is to get lousy Mexican food in Las Vegas. Our server was friendly and attractive, but I felt she served us too slowly as we waited a long time for chips, salsa and drinks. The best thing on the table was the salsa that comes with the chips. It's quite zesty and delicious. As for the food, I ordered chicken enchiladas. They were small, dry and bland. There was virtually no sauce on top of them. It's like the dish sat under a heat lamp for 5 minutes and dried up. I ate one of the three enchiladas and let my friends take a bite of the others. They didn't like it either. We also ordered a Tostada salad. Instead of coming in a crispy tortilla, it was served in an attractive wood bowl. The salad was not good. We asked for the chicken to be hot on the salad. It was just above cold. Microwaved? It didn't seem to have any dressing on it. The salad was boring and dry. We also ordered chicken tacos in flour tortillas. The tortillas break apart and crumble when you pick them up. Like the enchiladas, the tacos were also dry and bland. The whole thing was pretty bogus. Even the Margarita wasn't that great. I would not eat here again, but I would consider going to the bar for a beer with friends. The atmosphere isn't bad. They have an extensive selection of Tequila, but at high prices per shot. Minimum for a shot is $9. El Tesoro and Casa Noble starts at $12. Clase Azul Anejo is $85 a shot. I'd probably swing in there with a couple friends for a drink or two and pass on the food.