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206 Seventh Ave., New York, NY, 10011
at 22nd St.
212-929-2678
By dashma on 2/18/2013
Went with a group of friends before Madison Square Garden! Was pleasantly surprised. I'm very picky with margaritas and mexican food. My friends had burritos that were huge and they said excellent. Another friend had chicken fajitas that he loved. We got guac for the table that was great. I had an excellent salad, that was on the smaller side, but the flavors were great. The happy hour is 4-7 with 5-6$ sangria and margs. The margs are amazing. Strong and not sweet. Sangria is super too. A great place to go with friends, with good service and very fun atmosphere.
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By btruss2 on 11/23/2008
I thought a little mexican food would be the right answer to warm up a cold winter's day. Warm, yes but the service was cold. We returned from hitting balls at Chelsea piers for a late lunch, we were greated by an unpleasant waitress. After sitting down, and going through a confusing menu we decided on going with a few appetizers, lunch faire and wine. First, the witress didn't know what wines they had on hand although I could see they only had a few bottles. Then when it came to appetizers we were unable to get quesadillas because they were only available with the lunch special. Strange because we were more than willing to pay full price but apparently the "computer" wasn't able to process the dish any other way? Weird. When it came to our meals, they were average, smothered in sauce, Mexican. Would I go again, na. I'll stick to my tried and true Taco Taco where service with a smile is always gratis.
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By jshilts on 1/10/2008
I have lived my entire life in CA and TX, and this is by far the best Mexican food I have had in NY. I had the combo fajitas, totilla soup, and 3 Coronas. I can't wait to have it all again
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