tacos el pastor. more important than my own opinion, people do like this place. i showed up on a monday at lunchtime and the place was packed with people and more coming in the whole time i was there. there were fireman, local business people, college students, etc... the people at the counter were very nice. however, they serve a very disappointing version of tacos el pastor. in mexico, every place that you go to that serves this uses a deliciously seasoned stack of layered pork that rotates on a rotisserie and simmers next to open flames. the meat is usually sliced right off the rotisserie as it falls on to a freshly baked piece of flat bread served with cheese, etc... they just don't do that here which, to me, was a tremendous disappointment because i hadn't had tacos el pastor in 7 years and i went to elmer's excited about trying them out.
don't get me wrong, it's a good place... it's busy, the food is authentically prepared (in other cases), and the service is fast and friendly. i, however, will continue my search for authentic tacos el pastor elsewhere.