I went to the new Lincoln Square (Western by Montrose) location. Definite potential, but first visit was a mixed bag.
The space was recently remodeled into Zaytune, so Mi Fogata did not have to do much. One framed piece of Mexicana, although there are so many windows (which is great) that there is not much room for decoration.
Only one waitress and a chef holding down the fort last Monday. Two TVs in dining room, both off, and no music playing. Too quiet, really. We were the only customers until a family arrived. Cash only for now, and BYOB.
Chips and salsa to start. Chips are basic, salsa is a medium bodied red salsa served warm (which my wife did not like, but was fine with me). Menu is left over from Fogata Village, and is insanely long for a new place with one chef. Even has a whole Pasta section! They might consider a shorter menu for a few months. It took a long time to cook our two entrees, and no one was there (and no carry outs or deliveries).
One entree was solid, the other disappointing. Enchiladas mole with a mixture of chicken and ground beef was rich and flavorful. I would order again. Beans were tasty, rice was standard and boring. Typical iceberg and tomato garnish. The other entree was the chile relleno with spicy garlic sauce. The chile relleno was undercooked and tasted too densely vegetal, and the sauce was neither spicy nor garlicy. Not good. The waitress noticed we did not eat it, and when we told her why, the chef whipped up a new batch of garlic sauce. The new sauce was really good, but by then the chile relleno was a bit cold and congealed so the overall effect was OK but not great.
I live nearby and definitely will give them another try. Seems to have more potential than Garcia's, especially the mole sauce. We have been down in the dumps on the Mexican front ever since Los Nopales closed.