I’ve always said you can’t find decent Tex Mex outside of Texas. Well I finally can say I found one pretty close. Had lunch here with a local friend and my wife. This was great food and the staff was friendly and the service was quick. Never had to ask for a refill on our drinks. If I ever get back to Princeton you can bet I will be eating here again.
D M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Haughton, LA
I love this little place. It’s a little small and needs some new tables and booths for sure, but we love the food at this particular place. It’s not real pricey either. We always order white queso with the meat in it. Soooo yummy. We also order white queso for our entrees. Wished they would include sour cream and guacamole with all their entrees though. Their shredded chicken burritos are stuffed full of chicken and very tasy. My husband loves their combo fajitas and adds shrimp. That does add up, and superior has better fajitas, but cost more too. We live near this little restaurant location, so it’s very convenient for us and we love us some Mexican food. We eat here on a regular basis. I just hope they get some new booths and tables soon. They could improve the cleanliness some also, but I’m pretty OCD.
Joel M.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Geismar, LA
I’m not a real fan of this local Mexican chain… their location on Airline is always packed but from eating therd I was unimpressed and always saw it as a «see and be seen» locale & pretty much refused to eat there… They opened a location outside of Bossier City and I went with the Dad and stepMom… wasn’t that impressed at the new locale either… have always thought the food was bland and the salsa unimpressive… Look, when you’re in Shreveport/Bossier City much better places to eat from Cantina Laredo to El Mariachi to Superior to El Chico… some are chains and some are local but if you’re about to fall out from hunger and you’re by a Trejo’s stop and eat, wouldn’t want you to starve to death… otherwise you can find a better place for Mexican…