We didn’t use the restroom facilities, so we can’t make a judgment. Two full dinner plates, one side of flour tortillas, and two frozen treats, with tax, came to $20.57. They sell authentic Salvadorean frozen treats in a freezer case, which helped because the spiciness of the main dish was more authentic than we are used to.Ħ. There were many other South/Central American items on the menu, but many of them I didn’t recognize (a good thing if you're tired of the same old, same old) so I went with the old reliable enchilada.ĥ. They came to the table hot off the griddle they were GOOD. We ordered enchiladas verdes, which comes with the usual refried beans and rice. We were only the native-born people in the place, felt entirely conspicuous, but it’s all about the food, no?Ģ.Ěuthentic everything, right down to the “La Abuelita” chocolate disks sold on the nearby grocery shelvesģ.Ěmazingly varied menu for such a small place: you can even buy tongue.Ĥ. shop/convenience store/restaurant-emphasis on the corner grocery store-absolutely nothing flashy or promising. And here is this little corner bakery/butcher. I was hoping for some good Tex-Mex now that I’m in Houston for the first time. I must say, I was underwhelmed when I drove up to the door. Washington Ave./ Memorial Park RestaurantsĪte lunch here on the strength of many reviews.
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