The owner is very friendly and engaged, and the food is very good. I ate while my kids skateboarded at Kids that Rip next door, so very convenient if you want to stay close. I ordered a carne asada taco (it rocked), shredded beef taco and bean tostada (ok, not spectacular). Margaritas are good. Ambiance is bright, simple, and somewhat authentic - meaning I could see this place being in a border town, complete with mariachi tunes on the stereo. I'll come back.