"If you're hoping to find authentic Mexican cuisine, this restaurant may not meet your expectations. They do not offer Mexican bottled soft drinks, a standard feature at many authentic Mexican eateries. The chips were too thick and hard, so older customers may want to be cautious to avoid breaking a tooth. The salsa served was more akin to hot sauce than traditional salsa. Additionally, the menu did not include basic street tacos or taco plates; instead, they offered individual tacos at a relatively high price (three dollars or more each) which consisted of just a tortilla filled with beef. I opted for the Steak Guisada plate, which was decent but not exceptional. I would rate it as 2 stars for the quality of the meat (which was chewy) and an additional star for the overall presentation of the dish. It's worth noting that appearance can be deceiving, as the food may look appetizing on the white plates. My review takes into consideration the food quality, presentation, portion sizes, taste, texture, and value for money."