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The place you're looking for.... This is it. The neighborhood taco house serving Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, and the near northeast side, where the food is fresh, authentic, and great tasting. There was another review that talked about the cashier being non-talkative, and its true, but who cares? The real service comes from the wait staff and the cooks. Try the chilaquiles with chorizo, or the migas rancheras for a... View all feedback.
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Same people that did Blanco Cafe doing it up here. Always love red cheese enchiladas. The Deluxe Dinner is one of the best Mexican food plates in San Antonio. Everything here is the best. View all feedback.
Great San Antonian Mexican style breakfast. The migas rancheras are my dish. I order the Ranchero sauce on the side. Not spicy, and sometimes could use a touch more oomph, but good flavor. The chilequiles verdes are a favorite with my friends and pack a serious punch. Very inexpensive $7ish for big breakfast) the wait is never long, and when I call in an order it's ready in 5 minutes even though it's cooked to order.
Great family breakfast cafe. Food is okay. I recommend the Migas regualares plate. Depending on the day, it's my favorite dish for breakfast. Very nice atmosphere for a lazy Saturday/Sunday morning.
This place has the best chilaquiles plate. I have had my share of chilaquiles and these are my favorite. This breakfast place always delivers hot food to the table. Their salsas are good as well. My favorite is the red but I do dabble the green on my potatoes.
Breakfast Boost. Last Sunday, after a long morning run on nearby the Salado Creek trail we stopped in to refuel. The place was packed but we quickly found a couple spots at the counter. I ordered coffee and La Mexicana Plate. The service was great and the dish was delivered within a few minutes. It was fantastic--just the ticket. We'll be back.
Heavenly hot breakfast. Now we know where 09ers go for a real-deal breakfast. Not sure about other locations, but this one remains steadily busy, and after driving past it all the time we finally gave it a try. We went in for chicken fried steak and were instead wooed by the enormous breakfast selection. Chilaquiles with chorizo were a hit, and the corn tortillas were freshly made, substantial and piping hot. You know when the San Antonio Fire Department occupies the largest table, it must be good. No frills atmosphere but a real-deal diner with friendly staff and reasonable prices. No hostess seating here; just grab the first seat you can find.