Didn't see a dedicated thread to this place. So here goes:
Haven't been there in four years and after tonight's mean, I will be back very soon, perhaps next tuesday.
Dinner:
Guacamole with "Lots of different fruit" to quote the ever gregarious & warm Chef Paco. Excellent. Jicama, strawberries, grapes.
Carne Xcaret with a Poblano Mole & Pipian Mole - Best asada I've had in at least 8 years. Perfectly medium, seasoned well, juicy, artfully plated and the two moles where rich with a depth of flavor i haven't had since Topolobompo. A licked that plate clean
Chicken Mole - Same poblano mole as above, but with juicy strips of chicken breast. My wife ordered it and I ate half. I expected a train wreck and it was anything but.
Kid's Chicken Quesadilla - Even these were great. Juicy chicken, chihuahua cheese
Hot Chocolate - The kid ordered a chocolate milk and they brought out their homemade hot chocolate by mistake. Once the boy saw it, there was no turning back. Excellent.
Premium Margarita: 16.95, came in a cocktail shaker with about 7 small tumblers worth. The only bad thing about our meal. Too sweet, no discernible tequila strength, no balance. I never order margaritas. I stick with Mezcal/Good Tequila and Soda with a splash of fresh lime, so maybe I'm not used to the sweet, sweet Rita', but this drink tasted just like Spring Break 98'. I had to order a soda water to cut it up a little. I told Chef Paco that it was weak and too sweet and he seemed to understand and then rushed off to what I thought was to get me more tequila, but all he did was send the server back to see if we needed more drinks. Obvious miscommunication. I sucked it up and ate my steak. I'd totally order a modified version next visit, if this drink was made right, it would be a great bang for your buck.
Great great meal. Good service and as always, Chef Paco was present and engaging.
Jeff
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