There are a lot of Mexicans in the KC area. The Price Chopper (major chain grocer) that I shop at has an in-house tortilleria (which perhaps speaks as much to the relative quality of major chain grocers here as to the Mexican population). There's enough Mexican food around, and in various incarnations, that I think it makes some sense to have, perhaps, a few different Mexican threads. This one is geographically based.
Southwest Boulevard is (as far as I can tell) the most well-known stretch of Mexican restaurants and businesses in the metro area. It stretches from the southern end of Kansas City, KS (KCK is the shorthand) all the way to the newly hip Crossroads district (art galleries, hoity-toity furniture) just south of downtown. [There is an uncharacteristic
eGullet taco crawl along Central Ave in KCK, which speaks to the volume of “unexplored” territory.]

The Mexican stuff is mostly on the Kansas side, and there is quite a lot of territory here to explore. I’ve found a couple real gems, which I’ll get around to posting on, but I wanted to comment briefly on
Sol Azteca while it’s still on my mind.
Sol Azteca is a kind of gringo Mexican place, which may occupy a lot of Southwest Blvd. (Aside: Manny’s at the northeast tip of SWB, nearly to the Crossroads is “THE place to go for KC Mexican,” though my wife went once and reported it was severely average and very gringo. It’s an area institution in any case.)
Sol Azteca is squarely gringo, but within this genre, I was actually rather impressed. Both table salsas were very tomatoey and light on the chile, but still thoroughly enjoyable, one with chunks of fresh onion and tomato, the other with chunks of canned tomatoes…but still quite tasty. The chips were not stale, and of a medium thickness, between the ultra thinness of Tex-Mex chips and the corn-crunchiness of Chicago joints.
The menu was a broad array of American-Mexican favorites. I ordered the
chile colorado, which seemed a little less standard to me, though maybe I’ve only recently noticed it. Or maybe I haven’t been to places that have it.
In any case, it was really quite good. Not a huge chile flavor, but enough to know it was there. Nice texture to the sauce and good, flavorful, well-cooked meat. The accompanying flour tortillas were store-bought but serviceable. Rice was above average, beans were average, which means just fine. I like these Tex-Mex-style stews you can sop up with flour tortillas.
My wife had chicken enchiladas verde, which I didn’t try enough of to form an opinion, but seemed solidly prepared as well.
My overall impression was surprisingly favorable. No bastion of “authentic” Mexican cuisine, this, but a pretty decent restaurant all the same. It struck me when I left, that someplace like Chili’s or Don Pablo’s could aspire to be Sol Azteca, the kind of place to take someone who wanted solid, consistent, mainstream, Americanized-Mexican food…like a chain, but not a chain. Prices were good, service was fast and friendly. I imagine we’ll be back.
Sol Azteca Mexican Grill
542 Southwest Blvd
Kansas City, KS 66103
(913) 362-0817