Panchita's Mexican Criolla
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:43 am
I may have butchered that name. It's at or near the old Streetcar Sandwich location on Carrollton off Willow. The wife and I stopped by very late one night. We were driving by heading to Snake and Jake's Christmas Club after missing the Elmwood feature of Crazy Heart (Recommended!!). The place caught my eye, so we pulled in and quickly ordered before they closed. The space is simply and sparsely furnished, but not uncommonly so. Heavy wooden chairs and tables in a pretty cramped space. There was some nice decor scattered around and a silent TV tuned to an hispanic station.
They take your order then put down chips and four different salsas. The salsas were all terrific, some similar to what you can get at Taqueria Corona. The menu is noticeably more aggressive and interesting than the average Mexican influenced establishment. Closer to Taqueros than taco truck fare. We split around four different dishes. All were well above average. There was a ruddiness to them that stood out, almost a bitter bite you rarely find around town. Everything was complex and sure handed. The staff was gracious and happy to see us despite the late hour. Our frumpy Guatemalan waitress was friendly and efficient.
We've only been once so far, so it may have been an anomaly. But this place stood out from the rest of the pack. I always rate places by whether or not I'd cross town to get to them. This one meets that criteria.
They take your order then put down chips and four different salsas. The salsas were all terrific, some similar to what you can get at Taqueria Corona. The menu is noticeably more aggressive and interesting than the average Mexican influenced establishment. Closer to Taqueros than taco truck fare. We split around four different dishes. All were well above average. There was a ruddiness to them that stood out, almost a bitter bite you rarely find around town. Everything was complex and sure handed. The staff was gracious and happy to see us despite the late hour. Our frumpy Guatemalan waitress was friendly and efficient.
We've only been once so far, so it may have been an anomaly. But this place stood out from the rest of the pack. I always rate places by whether or not I'd cross town to get to them. This one meets that criteria.