Chips W/ Guacamole
Cassidy's Mesquite Kitchen

Cassidy's Mesquite Kitchen

930 Main Street, Tunnel)l T230, 77002, Houston, US, United States

Casual • Cheese • Kitchen • Seafood


"Went here today only due to El Regio was not serving this morning now I am sad to say that this was the worst thing I have eaten in months and sad to say that I assume the owners just don 't care I have never been here prior so I asked the cashier a couple question like what makes the MEXICAN taco Mexican (since I am an American of Mexican decent, I would like to know). He didn 't know so he left and went to ask he said onion, tomatoes I asked jalapeños? He gestured yes. So I thought what the heck let 's do this. I ordered one MEXICAN taco and a brisket taco (because how could any place screw up a BRISKET taco). I then sat down and waited about 15 minutes as I watched some tourist order food from here (Asian group would say from Japan) and now am so sad that they think American food sucks this bad... then I realize nobody is getting their food so I walk back up and ask the guy (whom I just had an actual conversation with no more than 18 minutes ago) and he ask what was your order I replied the 3 tacos order he walks back and hands me a bag I ask do you have salsa? He said yes red or green I asked for both and lots he comes back with 2 so I ask for the 3rd, ya know with the 3 tacos (ordered a potato and egg for a co worker, assuming we are not friends any longer) and I head back to work. open the MEXICAN taco (wrapped in foil, do you know what a hot steamy taco does to a flour tortilla in foil... yep soft garbage) so I try to peel the goopy tortilla open to add the red sauce to try this hot mess...and see... in my MEXICAN TACO...sweet bell peppers and quite a few actually so my soggy MEXICAN TACO was really some steamed veg with wet eggs one bite then into la basura (the red sauce is like tomato puree) and then my thoughts go to the brisket because really brisket is a daily sign G0d in heaven loves us in Texas more than the rest of the world. HO LEE **** this stunk like an off brand sweet mesquite rub on a piece of meat that left alone with some smoke would have been absolutely fine. Sad this place exist and that some people eat here and like it. This is an great location and could be an amazing spot with a better kitchen and training for their employees (oh yeah I asked about the salsa, dude didn 't know, I did ask if it was his first day but it was his second week so that is on the manager and owner) we will see what opens there next"

Oscar's Very Mexican Food

Oscar's Very Mexican Food

1350 Harbor Boulevard, West Sacramento, 95691, United States Of America

Food • Tapas • Mexican • Fast Food


"I visited Oscar's Very Mexican YEARS back for a breakfast burrito that I remembered being pretty good, but hadn't been back since, despite driving by its West Sacramento and Land Park locations all the time. I went in yesterday evening with excitement to try it out again, as I remembered the breakfast burrito being pretty solid! I got there around 5:30 and aside from one other person there, things were pretty slow. I noticed a menu upon entrance, which was a little hard to read. Some items were taken off, prices were put on with stickers and contradicted other pricing elsewhere, and it seemed like the menu overall was in need of an update. Another thing, the menu wasn't in eyesight of the cash register stand, so I realized I had to decide my order heading to the cashier. The way this was displayed also made it so no one working saw me come in. Just kind of an awkward set up. Once I got to the cash register, the cashier was very friendly and I ordered a supreme quesadilla (comes with carne asada, guacamole, and sour cream), a large soda, and a cream filled churro. She gave me the soda cup and I filled it with Diet Coke and headed to the salsa bar to grab some chips and salsa. There were four varieties of salsa available along with pickled jalapeños. All good here! Chips were fairly standard but I munched on chips and salsa as I waited for my quesadilla, which didn't take long. The quesadilla was generously portioned, but was a little underwhelming, otherwise. Not sure why, but there just wasn't a ton of flavor there for me. I tried the carne asada on its own and it was pretty good! So something between the cheese, sour cream, and guac was weighing it down. Maybe the rest just wasn't well seasoned? Not sure. It came out quick and again was generously portioned, but I wouldn't get this again. Nothing was wrong with it, but it just wasn't good enough to order again. I definitely felt a little disappointed here and wished I had gotten something else, but a quesadilla just sounded good at the moment. The churro, on the other hand, was great! Lots of cinnamon, filled with cream, and piping hot! Also, very inexpensive at less than $2. I'd stop by just for the churro if I were driving by and in the mood for something sweet. I asked the cashier for a box and bag to take half of my quesadilla home in, refilled my Diet Coke, and left. The cashier thanked me and was on my way. From what I remember about the breakfast burritos, it seems like breakfast is the way to go here. That said, some menu and ambience changes could go a long way here. I live close by so I'd love for Oscar's to be a spot I visited more frequently, but I'm not sold yet based off off the quesadilla alone."