Since I have been making lists I figured I better make a dent in them.
This last Sunday my Bride and I decoded to take a trip to
Nuevo Leon for the much talked about
Chilaquiles and Huevos Rancheros. I have not been there that I remember but I have heard a lot about it.
What a great place. The place was bustling at 1:00 pm on Sunday with a lot of larger families waiting in line. Since we were only two we were able to be seated in short order.
The staff flying around busy as all get out but never did they seem tired or bothered by all of the bustle. Always friendly and quick to smile.
Service was great! Our orders were taken quickly and a complementary bowl of
chicken soup with rice (a whole small piece of chicken, bone and all!) was brought to us and our coffee served (with a small carafe on the side).
With all of the activity we were allowed to eat at a leisurely pace with our waitress stopping by to make sure we were happy.
We had never tried Chilaquiles yet and this was the first thing I wanted to try. I have had Huevos Rancheros before (even in Mexico).
Boy! This stuff was good. There was a goodly amount of scrambled eggs in the Chilaquiles and it was spicy enough to keep you awake but not so hot that we were sweating. I tried them both plain, with a bit of salsa and on tortillas. Very good on a tortilla.
Speaking of the
tortillas. Obviously made fresh. A touch greasy but with a very good flavor. I can see eating them just as they are or with a little spread on them.
The Huevos Rancheros were good as well. A little too wet but after mixing a little rice to soak a bit of the liquid, it was fine. Not too spicy at all.
All and all I am eager to return and sample some of their other offerings.
The feel of the place is that it is a place at the top of their game. Enough staff to keep the crowds moving and great enough food to keep the crowds packing in.
Best of all... The prices of the dishes we sampled were just
$3.50 each!
Visiting my folks for dinner later that night we were talking about that we had this good breakfast and my mom mentioned that they had a favorite place that they used to visit
back in the 60’s in that area… Named ‘Nuevo Leon’. Small world! She mentioned it was a small, single storefront back than with 3 worn stone steps leading inside.
Also. Parking was a nightmare when we visited. After once around the block I noticed they have a
parking lot just to the east on Laflin St, just south of 18th. Be sure to get the card that the attendant gives you stamped when you are at the casher.
Thanks again folks for the great recommendation!
Nuevo Leon
1515 W. 18th St