4/5 James S. 1 year ago on Google
According
to
Google
maps
I
haven't
eaten
here
in
about
6
years,
So
my
review
may
not
reflect
the
current
situation
at
the
Villa.
Tacos:
They
are
solid,
nothing
spectacular.
I'd
usually
order
carnitas
and
lengua.
(6.5/10).
Quesadillas:
If
you've
had
a
good,
hearty
quesadilla,
then
you'll
know
what
to
expect
from
Los
Bigotes.
Again,
nothing
spectacular.
(7/10).
Wet
Burritos:
This
is
where
they
start
to
shine.
I'd
venture
to
say
that
these
are
the
best
wet
burritos
in
the
south
sound,
maybe
Washington.
Substantial
in
every
way,
they
don't
load
up
on
cheap
fillers.
The
score
is
only
limited
by
your
imagination
at
the
salsa
bar,
which
brings
me
to
my
final
category.
(9.5/10).
Salsa
bar:
Every
score
above
can
easily
be
taken
up
a
point
through
skilled
navigation
of
the
ample
selection
and
robust
flavors
of
their
salsa
bar.
Touting
various
levels
of
heat
and
acidity,
all
of
their
salsas
bring
something
to
the
table.
For
me,
one
stands
above
the
rest
though.
Their
avocado
salsa
has
left
me
yearning
for
a
close
2nd
all
over
the
country,
with
valiant
efforts
falling
short
time
after
time.
I've
even
tried
my
hand
at
a
couple
of
recipes
I
found
on
the
internet
myself.
10/10
All
in
all,
it's
worth
stopping
in
for
the
wet
burritos,
and
the
salsa
makes
everything
else
viable
as
well.
(8.5/10)