Yesterday morning I had an EPIC breakfast from this place. The set-up was perfect - my day started at 5:00am: I stopped in to my Pit Room to check on the meats that had been smoking overnight, and add a few pieces of wood to the fire. There was about 4-6" of snow on the ground, and it was still comin down pretty heavy, so I cleared the sidewalks of the restaurant - and feeling surprisingly energetic, I cleared both neighboring storefronts to get my daily good deed out of the way early. Now, it was 6:30am and I was mildly worn out from shoveling - I needed a heavy meal. Where to go? I didn't want breakfast-y food, so I chose Mexican. Rather than using my phone (LTH, Yelp, Etc.) I decided to be old school and just started driving down Clark st looking for lights. It was dark, cold, snowing, and nothing was open...until: I saw El Rey Del Taco's 24 Hour flashing neon sign - and like a beacon of light it drew me in from the cold streets (is this dramatic enough?)....
Having a parking lot is such an asset for a restaurant, especially when the weather is awful....I parked right in front
I walked into a mildly remodeled, clean, (yet somewhat generic), empty dining room with a novela soap on the TV. 2 20-somethings working the counter/grill seemed excited to see me (not sure how the 24-hour thing is gonna work out for them, but God bless 'em for being open at 6:30 yesterday for me

) . I ordered 2 orders of chilaqiules to go: uno con jeuvos y uno con bistek
Chatted the guy at front up a bit, he didn't seem to be the owner/manager - but was nice and eager to please. The menu says "Free soup every day", and apparently that includes while you're waiting for takeout. The counter guy gave me a bowl of (simple, yet DELICIOUS) chicken noodle soup. He also gave me a basket of chips with their delicious "creamy" salsas - which I would have eaten more of, but I was filling up and my main course was still coming. The salsas are amazing - I have never had salsa like that before. Anyone know if that is a "style" or a regional thing somewhere? I'm guessing there is Avacado in the salsa to make it so creamy...really good with just the right amount of heat. The red one was good too, but my preference was the green. The free soup was also very good, and I grabbed a large cup of it to go for later - it was chock full of fresh carrots, celery, potato, noodles, chicken, and a perfect broth: well seasoned, but not too salty.
Red and Green "Creamy Salsas"

Chilaquiles were fantastic!
Con Juevos

Really good version of this dish, Chilaquiles top notch - eggs cooked perfectly (for my liking)
Con Bistek

Generous amount of well-seasoned Bistek on top of a MUCH spicier version of the Chilaquiles.
I liked both, but the Chilaquiles con Bistek were fairly spicy for a breakfast dish (and I like heat).
I wanted to add of pic of the layering, even though half-eaten food isn't always appetizing - I like this shot showing the layers and texture of the dish: these guys know how to make good chilaquiles!

I was also impressed with everything they included in my to-go bag: Extra salsas, 2 huge pieces of griddled/buttered bread (like a split mini-loaf, 2 ends pressed together), very generous amounts of fresh chopped cilantro, and quartered limes.
I grabbed a few more orders of chilaqiules around 9am for my kitchen crew, and they gave the authentic seal of approval from the non-gringo crowd....
I'll be back to enjoy more of there menu, and will be rooting for their success in this hard-to-make-it space!