This was a decent taco restaurant to enjoy en early lunch today. They offer quite a few things that are not just tacos. Over the past months I have had my share of the various types of tacos, so today I wanted to get something that I was more familiar with. Or so I thought. I was able to desypher some of the ingredients of a few tortas, and ultimately I felt that the Pepito would be the safest thing for my stomach. It had carne de res, jamón, tocineta, dos nuevos, papas, and queso. In English, beef, ham, bacon bits, two eggs, potatoe chunks, and cheese. The ambiance of the restaurant was pretty average, and there was nothing too special to point out. Except for its original interior that probably hasn't changed much in the past 40 years. The gotta and everything else was pretty good here. read more