Just adding to the chorus of praise: They seem to be handling success very well. Showed up around 6:45 last night. It was about 75% full and I presented them with a bit of a problem: my party of 4 were converging from various locations and I was the first. They didn't hesitate to seat me right away by myself, which I thought was really nice, as they were clearly filling up.
The basket of fresh chips was perfectly crisp, oily, crunchy and addictive. The ramekin of salsa was a bit bland for me. Very different from the standard,it was of a smooth, almost ketchup consistency with virtually no heat. But also, not a lot of other flavor either. It was refrigerator cold, and perhaps at room temp. some subtler flavors would have emerged. However, this little dish of salsa was the sole, minor disappointment in an altogether terrific meal.
The room did indeed fill up around me in short order and every conversation I was able to overhear indicated that the party in question was industry. Lots of restaurant business and gossip being discussed. Folks with those multi-bottle wine carriers that you see reps using, etc.
Service was not perfect, but completely ingenuous and ingratiating. Despite moving through very tight spaces between tables, nothing was dropped or spilled, no diners were jostled. One woman complained about a draft from the front door and was immediately relocated, despite the overall crowding.
We started wtih the taco ensanada which was just as delicious as noted by other posters. Then we had the empanadas with the slightly spicy green mayo. Perfectly golden pastry, lovely fillings all the way around.
We asked if they could produce a completely plain quesedilla for the 7 yr. old, and the server looked a bit nervous about asking, saying that he'd only been there 2 days. But came back triumphant with just what we needed.
I had the mahi-mahi with the tomato based sauce and pickled jalepenos. The fish was simply perfectly grilled. Marvelous char taste and smell, but not enough to overwhelm the fish at all, whcih was perfectly moist. The saucing (for all the dishes) was terrifically judged to complement.
Mrs. B. had the vegetarian dish (enchiladas?), I can't recall now. But they were lovely, and again, the green sauce was vibrant, tangy and terrific. My sister in law (in from out of town, married to a terrific cook, and an eater of truly global experience) had the fish special (grouper), also in a green sauce, but different from the last---mellower. It was delicious and she was very impressed.
Dessert was the warm choc. cake and ice cream (boy), and shared crepes (the ladies). I tasted the cake (very good), but not the crepes. Coffee was acceptable, but not special.
The room was rocking and I didn't notice them losing control of it at all. They did try to deliver a 2nd plate of apps to our table that belonged elsewhere, but the mistaken waiter was followed within seconds by another staffer who corrcted the mistake.
Food this good, in the middle of nothing particular right there on Montrose, at this price point, is a small miracle. For which I am grateful.
Can't wait to find out what they do on weekend mornings.
"Strange how potent cheap music is."