5 /5 Roses Cristina (Tina): This is a go to place for me when I want cheap, authentic Mexican food without a long wait. I love their breakfast here and that a lot, if not most, of their plates are under $10. I’ve gotten huevos rancheros with cubed fried potatoes and beans, their American enchiladas, their chicken flautas, and my husband has gotten their chile relleno. The waitstaff is kind and attentive but I’ve only heard them speak Spanish but they seem to understand English too. I can’t say I’ve ever had a bad plate here, but I will admit, sometimes the rice is a bit bland. The decor itself is like an old mom and pop shop with some TVs playing Spanish channels.