Finally made it over here yesterday. High Noon. We were up and at em early for some random garage sale-ing,
the OP farmer's market, and some random errands. Rico was the last stop for lunch before getting back home.
We were hungry, and a littlt bit wet after all the rain. This place is standard issue grocery store tacqueria, except
it appears that sit down service is avail. I'll definitely echo that the folks running the place are as nice and as
pleasant as can be, and I fully appreciate that, but the food we had fell a little flat of what I was hoping for.
The chips and table salsa were fine. I like the thicker chips like Milagro, del rey, or el ranchito more than these thinnish ones. Just a preference thing. The salsa was a blender red. Nothing great, not bad. Decent. I went with my standard approach for new tacqueria trial: Order a bunch of stuff.
When the food started coming out, we were also brought a salsa verde, and a salsa de chile arbol (I'm assuming on the arbol.) Of all of the salsas, I was liking the arbol the most. Their version on Saturday had a serious garlic kick, and a bright lime punch to it. None of the salsas were particularly hot. For grocery store tacqueria, however, I will say that the arbol was pretty good.
1 Carne asada taco:
Yesterday, the carne asada was dry, chewy, and very bland. I'd try it once more, but if it was this bad again, I'd skip it
for good.
1 Chicken taco:
The chicken was far too salty for me to eat. It was standard "boiled in broth and pulled" Mexican chicken. Tender, sure, but
way too salty. I'd try it again as well, but if it was the same salt level, I'd skip it for good.
1 tostada de tinga:
We are tinga junkies. I wish I could find more good tinga in these parts, but I normally have to head to La Casa Del Pueblo
in Pilsen / Little Vill to get a decent prep if I don't make it myself. Happy to say that we were fans of Rico's tinga. They were a tad stingy with the portion, but I'd imagine that it varies. The tinga was pretty good here. It looks like a mainstay on the menu, so we have reason #1 for a repeat visit.
1 Taco del pastor.
WINNER! The pastor here was great today. Once again, like the very few other joints I like for al pastor, their version was not an oversalted glop of red stew-like substance slopped on a griddle. This was lightly flavored, with nicely charred bits, a nice pineapple sliver, and they added a squirt of a red sauce on top (presumably an achiote sauce - very lightly flavored.) Big fan of Rico's pastor here.
1 Torta "Rico Taco:"
The flagship torta. Standard issue torta fixins (smear of beans, avocado, tomato, little lettuce) but their "twist" was
carne asada, queso fresco, and a smear of a mayo and chipotle en adobo mixture. It didn't really work for me. Again,
the carne asada was dry, chewy, and bland. I would have preferred a melting cheese instead of a thick slice of cold cheese
that was just kind of sitting there. The mayo spread was great. I make a similar mayo thing at home a lot. I dig it.
The guisado of the day was a chicharron en salsa verde. It just seemed a little too rich for my blood that day, and I'm not a big fan of other preps of it, so I passed. I'd really like to hear about the other daily specials if anyone tries them out. Even though I wasn't thrilled about the food we had, it warrants another visit or two. The tinga and al pastor seem like pretty good baseline orders to start off with for future trials.
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