
The freshly made tortilla chips and chunky, rustic guacamole were top-notch, with a seemingly housemade smoky salsa, but the main courses didn't quite hold up. My camarones al diablo swam in a vaguely spicy, vaguely Campbell's tomato soup-esque sauce -- the shrimp were fresh enough, but it wasn't successful overall. Yet the refried beans were delicious, and a carne asada plate they mistakenly tried to deliver to our table looked pretty good. The servers seemed rather confused as well -- we've never had trouble ordering in a Mexican restaurant before -- after all, who in L.A. can't say "Dos cervezas, carne asada y guacamole por favor"? yet the communication gap seemed strangely insurmountable. I'm sure this is a great place for lunch -- they have $4.99 lunch specials, with a whopping 25% off for city workers, not to mention $2 margaritas for happy hour -- but Sunday night dinner is a bit surreal.
Carioca Family Restaurant
2321 E 1st St.
Boyle Heights
323-262-2766
Hahahaha! Pat! I LOVE your descriptions. This place might be worth going to on a Sunday to actually see and hear the entertainment! We're "Peakies."
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