First let me tell you that the building does not have an restaurant name sign on it. Look for the name on the window. It's kind of easy to miss.
Alright, this was our first time here, so I don't know if the staff is new, but she was very forgetful about simple things like brining silverware.
The decor was an interesting mix of beach motif meets the desert.
Lighting was somewhat dim, but that was welcomed after a hectic day.
The music was like murder to my ears. Every song had the same tempo, same horn lines, same melody almost. Change it up a little please.
The food was good. The whole fried fish was perfectly fried. The one shrimp taco was greasy but had good flavor once I added the cabbage and salsa to it. The small shrimp cocktail was like the ones I have had in Mexico. The flavors were there except that it was missing the cilantro (but I'm not from this side of the country so, maybe they just don't add cilantro to their cocktails). It was good without it too.
I tried all the bottled salsas on the table with the chips they bring out to the table before the meal. The two habanero ones are not for the faint of heart. All the others were not very spicy.
I'd come back again, but I'd ask for a different waitress and I'd ask how many tacos come to the order and order at least two. Hopefully by the time I come back to the area they'll have some different songs in their playlist.