tacos al vapor !!!!!
a plate of meat and vegetables
Can't beat fresh...
a mexican restaurant
FRESH Tortillas
a bowl of chili and a bowl of soup
Rice and condiments for your Birria
Chips, Salsa, and Beans
Birria De Chivo(Goat)
Chilaquiles....Meh
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Enchiladas con carne cecina, pork morisqueta & chicken tacos dorados.
Nelson Q.
Sep 4, 2013
Ever since Birrieria Jalisco in the Commerce Center closed its doors a few years back, I've been searching for a spot that serves up a good Birria. A co-worker tipped me off about a little spot on the corner of Owens and Lamb that serves up some tasty goat, and when he made the motions and explained that fresh tortillas are served as well, I knew I had to check it out.Anyone who knows me, knows that distance and location is not a concern to me, as long as there is good food to seek out, I'm there. Antojitos Estillo Michoacán Serves up Birria de Chivo(Goat) which is a specialty , and also Birria de Res(Beef). You may also choose to have your Birria dry, like a stew, or in a nice flavorful broth, and if you order the goat version, you can have it with just goat meat, or mixed with goat meat and other tasty goat parts....:9 Chips, salsa, and a bean dip are given to you as you are seated...Chips were meh, but the tasty salsa and bean dip kinda made up for it Of course, I went with traditional, and went all-in and got it mixed as well. Wifey wanted to try their Chilaquiles which was pretty disappointing(read her review), just as bad as the Chilaquiles at DW Bistro. The Birra was very tasty, the goat meat and other parts were soft and tender, the onions, lime, and salsas added to this dish, and add fresh tortillas to that? Simply a dish that I'd order again. Hopefully we're brave enough to drive out here when another craving hits, or find a safer looking location that serves up this tasty delicacy....ALOHA!!!!
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W Y.
Mar 26, 2018
Yeah, this place is in a rougher part of town, but it's not that bad. Don't let the location scare you away. You'll be fine.That said, it's a hole in the wall with only a few tables. All the customers were locals who I bet don't even know what Yelp is and would probably like to keep it that way.The food was great and we enjoyed every dish ordered. The service was friendly, but a little awkward since we weren't obviously locals or even Hispanic. I don't think they get a lot of outsiders for customers which makes this place even better. The prices were good, too.It's a bit out of the way for us but we'd definitely stop by again.
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Yadi Cisneros T.
Sep 18, 2013
My hubby being from Michoacan Mex. wanted to have authentic Michoacano food. When we arrived to the restaurant the location seemed a little sketchy. Surprisingly when we were inside we were a little relieved to find it a nice clean place. The waitress that greeted us was very inviting. They served salsa and refried beans and freshly made tortilla chips as an appetizer while you wait for your order. We asked for refills on the dips and chips because they were deelish!! The salsa was particularly my favorite so much that I ordered a container to go. I ordered the enchiladas with the carne cecina (its like beef jerky but more delicious) which I enjoyed every bite of. Hubby ordered the morisqueta (rice with pork meat in a chile sauce). And together we ordered a side of chicken tacos dorados (fried chicken tacos). We shared everything we ordered. I personally enjoyed the entire meal but my husband who really knows what food from Michoacan should taste like thought it was a little too bland for what he is used to & does not care to return to this place except for an order of cecina meat, the only thing he enjoyed. I, on the other hand often find my self craving the enchiladas and the free salsa & bean dips and chips.
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