Reviews

All I can say is my dad works very hard his hands are tied with the help he gets to day people dont work or put much in to there work people dont care I grew up on this food ate it all my life and it is family owned my grate grand mother started it Im very proud to say my dad runs it and Im pround to be a part of the family and proud to grow up on this mexican food my family has worked so hard to keep in our family as a family owned restrount one thing about Tulia Texas it is geting smaller every day not so proud to say I grew up there wishing we could move it to Amarillo or a place to find better help and see the doors open for my life time and many more after Im gone

Food was really descent. I was just passing through but was hungry and order the Chili Relleno and it was appetizing. Hospitality was amazing but it wasn't bad either. I'd eat there again if I get the chance.

Salsa tasted like it came straight out of the tomato can. Our server took our order and in a few it was on our table. Not much said....poof she was gone. My spicy beef meal had no spice and was bland. I flagged down a different gal and asked for hot sauce, hotter than this salsa. She said the peppers haven't been very hot lately. Wow at least I now know its home made.the paintings on the walls were very attractive. However They had sports on the radio, not very pleasant while dining. no drink menu was present. I also don't know if this is a dry county, didn't ask

The best chile rellenos anywhere.

This place was wonderful, friendly people, good food, and a nice atmosphere. Lots of paintings by famous western painter Kenneth Wyatt are displayed. I loved the food. I would recommend this place to friends and will go back first chance I get.