Two friends and I got a Zipcar and made our inaugural visit to Birrieria Zaragoza yesterday - sure to be the first of many. We ate our way through the menu (although I confess we did not try the tripe sausage, liver, or other organs). Three plates of delicious goat and consume (next time, we'll try the soup-style, though they, like LTH suggested trying the traditional way first), three quesadillas, three different sodas, three coffees, one molcajete full of salsa that I am craving right now, and more tortillas than I can count.
Everything was delicious, and Juan & co. could not have been more welcoming. We sat at the counter and were greeted with fist bumps, introductions, and a great menu run-down for first-timers. They asked how we heard about it (LTH, obvi), and were unsurprised. The counter seats gave us a great view of how they took care of their regulars (baby plate with tender meat for the 2-year-old who had been coming since he was born and had graduated from a taco to insisting on his very own plato, bowls of consume for the couple who liked the broth separate, etc.) We also got stories galore, a lesson in how to use a cleaver, a lengthy description of the effort that goes into the superb broth, and (the highlight for me) a chance to try my hand at making tortillas. The two gentlemen were not invited, so I assume that's something that only women get involved in?
I really can't wait to go back.
Less successful was our dessert follow-up at Pastel - the flan was very dense, one slice of cake was dry and tasteless, and my choice (the chocolate/caramel/pecan cake) was fine, but nothing special. Should we have gone with cookies instead?