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Cocina Madrigal Tacos Tequila

Cocina Madrigal Tacos Tequila

4044 S 16th St, Phoenix, AZ 85040, United States

Tacos • Mexican • Western • American


"Cocina Madrigal has been on my list of places to try for awhile. It was packed on a Sunday afternoon, which I thought was a good sign. We were told it was a 30 minute wait for the two of us to sit inside, despite there being 4 empty tables and no one else in line. Maybe it was because they take reservations. We opted for the outdoor seating since we were starving, but that was a mistake on our part. The flies were unbearable.Our server seemed to have forgotten us. I had to walk inside to the bar to get our waters refilled, and even then, it took awhile to even be acknowledged with my two obviously empty cups of water.You have to pay for chips and salsa, which sucks, especially when you consider the cost of the entrees here. And speaking of the entrees, while they sure do look pretty, I can’t say there was anything special to warrant coming out of our way to eat here. I will say, the mushroom enchilada was pretty fire, even though it’s far from authentic. As for the birria enchilada…. that wasn’t birria, my friends. It was dry barbacoa with none of the color or seasoning one expects with birria. If it is indeed birria as they claim, it’s some of the worst birria I’ve ever eaten, and I’ve had a lot of it, and I’ve even made it myself. To say I felt let down is an understatement, and I’d even go as far as saying they’re intentionally misleading customers.The “sides” of rice and beans come in tiny little plastic cups that are meant to hold ketchup, and were good enough for only a few bites of each.The experience as a whole was a mixed bag. The food sure does look pretty, and everyone clearly hypes this place up online; it wasn’t bad by any means, but if the food was “out of this world” good it could’ve saved the the experience as a whole. In the end, we felt forgotten and unwanted, nickel and dimed for chips, salsa, and the world’s smallest sides of rice and beans, and misled by barbacoa pretending to be birria.Word to the wise: don’t sit outside. It’s loud, it’s hot (no fans, with misters they don’t use), but at least the flies will give you attention even if the staff won’t."

The Rockford

The Rockford

320 1/2 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, United States Of America, 27603

Beer • Wine • European • Sandwiches


"OUTSTANDING. I truly may have found a new favorite spot. I cannot wait to go back, i thought about this meal for days! Love the vibe of this place! Squeeze through a narrow doorway and up a staircase like you?re going to a secret escape! Perfect ambianceand absolutely fantastic dishes! We had the Brussels and bread to start, the blackened salmon and filets for mains. The breadwas on the edge of too crunchy, prob a bit past it?s date, but the butter, jam, and olive oil were perfectly balanced. Don?tdon?t don?t underestimate the salmon when you get it. It seems underwhelming in serving based on price, but it?s incredibly rich- bold, buttery, spiced fish on a smooth, creamy and mild puddle of perfectly-cooked grits. I could not stop eating it. Thegreens add a great brightness to the dish and help the ?I?m pretending this is healthy? feelings ???? The filets werebeautifully prepared, and the tomato based sauce was a great acidic touch. The bok choy is presented in such an appealing way,was delicious, and a perfect balance with the potatoes. Just wonderful. Don?t miss the chance to go here! A window seat would beespecially fun, make your reservation! Update: went back, and it?s still amazing! Public service announcement- ask for acustom dish, mixing the ingredients they have on menu: I highly hiiiiighly suggest getting the hot chicken honey on top of thegrits and kale (of the salmon dish) everything you?ve ever wanted! Pics included below"