This Mexican restaurant represents the best of Belgrano: a laid-back, friendly environment, good service, and good comfort food. There's the requisite sombrero-and-folk-art theme, but in this airy space, which is often full of families, it's casually charming, not overbearing. A well-balanced margarita and a satisfying queso fundido (Mexican cheese fondue) are a good way to get going; enchiladas and shrimp dishes are authentic and tasty.
Reviewed by portena from Mississippi on 3/6/08
My friends and I tried to go to this restaurant last night, but it is not longer at the address listed here. I have the new address somewhere, and if I can find it, I'll post it. But don't go to the address listed, because you won't find it there.
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