4/5 Devin W. 4 years ago on Google
I
was
born
and
raised
San
Antonio,
Texas,
USA
--
arguably
the
birthplace
of
TexMex.
Is
this
diner
the
same
as
Texas
TexMex?
No.
But
it's
close
enough
to
give
me
a
taste
of
home
whenever
I'm
feeling
homesick.
It
was
a
really
cool
touch
that
they
played
classic
rock.
It
reminded
me
of
a
very
popular
radio
station
back
home
that
played
90's
and
2000s
rock
on
repeat
(99.5
Kiss
FM).
The
decor
is
extremely
close
to
a
small
TexMex
diner
in
Texas
too.
The
Fajitas
were
really
tasty.
It
was
a
little
interesting
to
see
that
sauce
placed
on
top
of
the
fajitas,
but
even
still,
the
sauce
added
good
flavor.
The
meat
was
tender
and
it
seems
they
marinated
it
longer
than
some
places
even
back
home.
The
rice
wasn't
traditional
Spanish
rice
which
is
a
bit
odd,
but
I
I'm
sure
it's
hard
to
get
true
Spanish
rice
in
Japan.
The
only
thing
I
wish
they
included
was
at
least
one
(everywhere
back
home
includes
two
if
you're
ordering
a
regular
plate)
homemade
tortilla.
I
wasn't
aware
that
they
even
had
tortillas,
but
someone
mentioned
they
did,
or
I
would
have
gladly
paid
for
them
anyway.
It's
pretty
much
a
requirement
when
you
eat
TexMex.
All-in-all,
this
is
a
very
good
find
for
anyone
like
me
feeling
homesick
or
anyone
who
wants
to
try
TexMex
with
a
Japanese
twist.
I
was
wholeheartedly
surprised
and
impressed
with
how
good
this
place
is.
I
go
to
Japan
annually
and
you
can
bet
I'll
be
back.
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