Ok so we are officially stoked on this place. I am an AZ native and Mexican is my jam! I like to say we are snobs when it comes to good Mexican. We have been going to our favorite for at least 15 yrs. We happened to be doing a job in Arlington and found this place. Thankfully we live only 20 min cause oh man this place is amazing. Salsa is great with just enough heat to still be palatable to my less spicy foodies. Verde sauce is amazing. Carne asada (husbands order, and go to everywhere) was so tender you could eat it with dentures! I know cause dad had a bite;) Dad said his chile relleno was really good. Impressive to me because mom makes these the best and they got compliments from dad, plus I feel like a lot of places can’t seem to get those right. We went two nights in a row. First night I would say the service was OK. I never know if I’m annoying the staff with my un ending requests for salsa. But the second night we had the same waitress and she must have had rough day the day before because she was super attentive and great the second. (Why I never review without at least 2 if not 3 experiences) Prices are average, I do wish the offered carne asada as a meat option with a lot of their dishes, s as that is what most restaurants do. Obviously it’s an option if you pay more and with the current economy I get that. My only other complaint is the salsa bowls need to be bigger, so they won’t hate me for asking for more every five seconds;) Overall the food was great, service is as expected. They will see more of me so that will always improve:) (I am a good tipper). Place is clean, bathrooms clean, no loud music, and the booths are tall so you can hear your people and not feel like you hearing everyone else or that they hear you. Location is convent, and there is a super cute gift shop/ pharmacy/ 2$ coffee shop, in the same building that I highly recommend to walk of your meal.