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This is a little gem tucked away in an unassuming facade. Don’t let the exterior fool you. The restaurant is clean and inviting with a small diner feel. The service is great, and the food is the closest you’ll get to authentic Mexican around. We had the hurache and torte with horchata and atole de elotes. We were also served sopa de fideos. Everything was incredibly tasty. If you are looking for authentic Mexican, then look no further!
Wow! Best authentic food we’ve had in our years of living in NC. Carnitas were cooked and seasoned to perfection. The sopes, pastor and chorizo, were absolutely delicious! Our server was polite and cheerful and everso accommodating. This will be worth the 50min drive to return, many times!!!
Hidden in a small plaza off the main streets in Sanford is this little Mexican Restaurant. My husband and I were unsure what to expect but so glad we gave it a try. It’s very clean, kind staff and all the food was delicious. We especially loved that the tacos were served crisp with slight softness and not in a mushy, sticky microwaved or foil wrapped manner. Needless to say, we left with some churros to-go and full stomachs till tomorrow’s breakfast. This restaurant will be visited again when we’re in the Sanford area.
Ordered the carne asada and it was great! Handmade tortillas to go with it and the soup is amazing! You have to get the soup
The food is amazing, more authentic than any other ‘Mexican’ restaurant. They have soups on the weekends like caldo de res and pozole which are amazing! Highly recommend! It is a hole in the wall and not like a regular restaurant, kinda small but again, service and food are worth it!