Category: | Restaurant, |
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Address: | Av. Adolfo López Mateos 1145, Los Nogales, 32350 Cd Juárez, Chih., Mexico |
Postal code: | 32350 |
Phone: | 656 657 8528 |
Website: | http://paradortomochi.com/ |
Monday: | 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Thursday: | 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Friday: | 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Saturday: | 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Sunday: | 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
I'm definitely liking everything about this restaurant plus the customer service was really nice even checked on me to make sure everything was good or if i needed anything. The food took a little longer then normal to come out but when it got to the table it was delicious and the drinks was freshly squeezed and very tasty. Definitely will be back to try something different.
First time going here.
They have a valet service, so just pull in, surrender your car keys, get your ticket and go in. You are expected to tip the valet 1 or 2 dollars.
Going into it you will be greeted and seated. The place is very nice and clean. And busy! On your right you will see an open area where the kitchen is. The cooks are very busy receiving orders and preparing breakfast, including fresh tortillas. The ingredients, well stocked and fresh, are visible through a plexiglass screen. There is a separate station where they are making fruit and vegetable juices, and another station for coffee and silverware. The kitchen and stations are open so you can see the staff working, though they're not accessible to customers. It's a nice touch, everything looks very clean and well kept.
They have wooden tables and chairs. Right after you get seated and your drinks order taken, they come back with a fruit serving and a sweet bread basket. Very nice touch. The menu is interesting. Aside of the normal breakfast items they have other interesting items and combinations. Several items look interesting. I ordered a "Delicias de Chihuahua", which is huevos rancheros without tortilla and chile en rajas.
The order took a while to come. Understandable, because as I said before the place was busy. I finished my fruit serving, ran out of coffee and was in the second piece of bread when my meal came.
There was some confusion because I thought I had ordered something different, but it was my mistake. I mentioned I thought I had something with queso coming in. The waiter said no problem! And got me a side of rajas con queso. Very nice people.
My dish and the rajas side were very good and tasty. Just made warm tortillas, very good as well. Very good experience that made me want to come back for more of that kitchen. The only lacking was the bread, it was rather bland in taste.
Then the check came. Average pricing. I expected, for the level of service, to be more expensive. Not the case, they absolutely want you back.
So other than waiting a little longer than usual for your food and maybe having to wait to get seated, which is completely understandable, this place is a very nice spot to get great food. Highly recommended.
I've never been to this place without waiting in line for around 30 minutes. Then again, I've never left this place thinking it wasn't worth it. This place is all about Chihuahua style breakfast. If you're from the US, this is a must do to try real local food. The best of all, it's not expensive at all. Café de olla is delicious or you can go with regular or decaff. Staff is friendly but not very attentive due always being on a hurry due the place always being crowded.