Amanacer has had some ups and downs in the last couple of years, IMO. The early days in a tiny space with Mom doing all the cooking and the other ladies making fresh tortillas up front while I watched were the best, because Mom was so good and woke up each day to be inspired by whatever food she found.
The transition to new cooks and the larger space have been spotty at times, as they learned Mom's recipes and adjusted to the changes required by a larger operation.
When I joined Jim for lunch last week, the food was interesting, authentic and good. Monica has started to cook as well, and she was doing a fine job. The printed menu has expanded beyond the original small selection of anotjitos to include weekly specials, chilaquiles and a few other things that were previously treated as specials on the board - I just found this out, as the last couple of times I had been there was on the weekend and I looked forward to having Chilquiles only to be disappointed to find they were not specials that day. Now I know why.
Through all of this, the food has remained very good, the service always pleasant, the prices a real bargain, and I can only fault Amanacer today if I compare it to what it was a couple of years ago. The current cooks do not (yet?) have the touch and taste of Mom, but they do a good job and are working with her recipes.
A great place, even if I miss Mom. Best chilaquiles I have ever had, too. And I would love to buy jars of their chile sauces to use to dress meats at home.
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Feeling (south) loopy