Well, I'm lazier than I imagined, given that it's taken me about 5 months to try out any of the suggestions offered here for tres leches.
We started our day out in Pilsen at the Dia de Los Muertos exhibit at the
Mexican Fine Arts Museum, which was very interesting. But I was most taken by the accompanying exhibit for Carlos Cortez Koyokuikatl, in which they had recreated part of his home, had several of his cuts/prints on display, and many other artists' works in memory of Cortez.
We had lunch at Nuevo Leon, which was satisfying and good. Afterwards, we crossed the street to Bombon for tres leches. Bombon has a very inviting storefront. The first thing that caught my wife's eyes in the display case were the
calaveras de dulce and even though I don't think they're for eating, she's been nibbling off little bits here and there.
You can purchase full cakes or individual portions of tres leches, which we chose. I picked the original and my wife chose the caramel. That day, they had 2-3 other versions available. The original tres leches was good, but didn't do much for me. It was light and not too sweet. The caramel version was very good, though. It almost had the texture of a dense mousse, which I think was just about perfect. I think I'd like to try Kristoffer's original version, which Amata described as having denser cake.
For no good reason other than inertia, this was my first pleasure visit to Pilsen. I enjoyed it quite a bit and hope to explore some more. If nothing else, it's impetus to polish up my Spanish, which is good enough to get me in trouble, but not enough to get me back out.
Thanks again for the recs.
Zee