Al Ehrhardt wrote:Our favorite item was the complimentary black bean frijoles.
Al,
Had lunch at Riques for the first time*, though I have been meaning to try it for a while, quite good, especially the beans served with house-made chips.
Riques
Ceviche de Colima, orange juice giving it an ever so slightly sweet undertone, was good.
Huarache w/Tinga (
shredded chicken w/oregano, onion, chipotle sauce) was fresh and nicely prepared, but neither the Huarache or Ceviche are something I'm ever going to crave.
On the other hand, Chalupa de Chicharrones (
pork rinds, cactus, chile de arbol) was killer. Pork rinds retaining just a hint of crunch/internal density, spicy without overpowering, cactus providing counterpoint, radish for pop, just a terrific dish. Could have used just a dab of crema, next time 'll ask for a little on the side.
Chalupa de Chicharrones
Through a slight miscommunication, though our waitress was excellent, even to the point of sharing her personal stash of Valentina hot sauce with us, we doubled up on Tinga. Once on the huarache and then again as an entree.
Tinga w/rice
Baja Fish Tacos, the special of the day, were ever so slightly blah, possibly due to the fact they used Tilapia instead of the usual Catfish, maybe I simply prefer Tacos de Pacifico's (
RIP) fried version. I did like the side dish beans, Riques does beans well.
Baja Fish Taco
As has been mentioned Riques offers a 4-course dinner featuring a different region every Saturday and Wednesdays there's a vegetarian menu available.
Nice place, I'll be back.
Enjoy,
Gary
*
I believe Riques is/was another Zim RBI