We had gone to the wonderful shopping complex of La Isla, and at one point, the older people we were traveling with said that they had had enough and just walked into the closest eating establishment.
From the outside, one could not tell that around the corner was an absolutely amazing indoor courtyard decorated very much like a typical Mexican plaza, with brilliantly colored tapestries and blankets, textured walls that had freeform foliage painted on them, bright cloth table coverings, and lovely china and lace.
We were seated promptly and our waiter brought us some tortilla chips and delicious salsa. My husband had the chicken with three sauces; my mother had shrimp fajitas; her friend had mixed fajitas; and I had the tortilla soup, which came with so many extras that you practically did not need the soup. Each of our meals was delicious and filling. There was no room for dessert, which was offered from a tray for us to choose from.
Our wait staff was dressed in authentic Mexican costumes and were unfailing friendly, helpful, and exceedingly tolerant of our attempts to speak Spanish, although they were all quite willing and able to speak English. Entertainment was in the form of two older Mexican gentlemen playing what I can only describe as a huge xylophone, although I am sure there is a more accurate name.
All four of us were totally impressed by this restaurant, although we would never have expected such a great meal in a shopping center.