This combination restaurant / supermarket is unassuming, but the menu looked pretty good.
I only had a chance to try a few things, but if I'm in the neighborhood, worth a second look.
The Taco Al Pastor was tasty, though somewhat plain. Â I added some of their mild tomatillo salsa (Salsa Verde). Â The Gordita Mole con Pollo was new to me. Â I'm guessing they make their tortillas and breads themselves, they are certainly not the run of the mill, out of the bag things you get in many places. Â I liked the spice of the mole, and wished they put a bit more inside - you can tell alot about a kitchen from its mole.
Although I love Mexican food, I hadn't really tried Horchata before - theirs is very sweet with some cinnamon.
The Salsa Roja and Salsa Verde were served with a few chips as a side - pretty tame, though non-offensive.
Incidentally, several folks stopped by for takeout orders while I was there. Â They were not particularly speedy in serving, but friendly nonetheless.
The market next door is mostly imported things from Mexico (found some Kranky candy I bought and liked in Mexico City) and also has a meat counter and bakery.
All in all, needs a bit more research...