With the Lutwyche location going the way of the dodo, I now regularly take a journey to Morningside…read moreto tend to my frequent Arriba cravings.
The good news is, Arriba Grill at Morningside is superior to it's former Lutwyche brethren and that's made immediately apparent the second you step inside. The delightful Mexican-grill aroma wafting through the place builds anticipation as you choose a writing utensil from a jar load of connecter pens and get to ticking the boxes on these nifty little rectangular ordering cards, building your dream burrito, nachos or soft or hard shell tacos from scratch.
More than just a novelty, ordering like this lets you make sure that they refrain from loading your burrito up with a bunch of rabbit food or any undesirable fillings. The beef and pork is generally good, although can occasionally be a wee bit dry, a problem that haunts the lime rice should you rock up late enough at night. The chicken on the other hand, has been consistently moist and reliable. Vegetarians aren't left entirely out of the fiesta as you could just opt for pinto beans, lettuce, a range of tomato or corn salsas and double up on cheese. If you're vegan, don't bother. You'd have better luck munching on that cow statue across the road then chancing anything at Arriba.
Having tried only the burritos, I can't vouch for the nachos and tacos, but the burritos...man, the burritos...Okay! If you've grown up on say, Old El Paso and Montezumas, you'll be in for a surprise. This ain't some slathered in sauce and cheese than baked 'til piping hot experience you'll get at Monte's. These burritos are only 6 inches long, but as wide as the day is long. These things are packed.
Something else that has always fascinated me about Arriba Grill is the temperature of the burrito. It's never hot right through. The meat, beans and rice is hot, and I believe they warm it slightly before sending it out, but the cheese never even starts to melt, so if you get sour cream, you don't have to worry about it curdling and getting all watery and sogging up your burrito. The contrast in temperatures really highlights the flavors and just tastes so darn fresh. The tomato salsa isn't overpowering but it's prominent and leaves a nice aftertaste.
For the fire breathing heat lovers out there, even the hot salsa ain't gonna set your world on fire, but assuming you're not a dragon, you should be satisfied with the zing it provides should you want your burrito to have a little more personality.
Speaking of personality, I would be remiss to not mention the staff. Across the board, they've all been at worst, friendly with a smile. At best? Well, if you've been served by the little lass who oozes enthusiasm and even gets a bit musical upon reading your order, you'll know what I'm referring to. A true stand out character in a sea of today's reluctant waitstaff. On the ordering cards, I always put down the name of someone famous for a bit of a laugh, so on the day Little Miss Pocket Rocket served me, I was Sting. "Best. Parents. EVER!" was her response after setting our food down. True, I'm favorable to anyone who indulges my silly side, but putting on my unbiased hat, she's very good at her job.
As far as Mexican cuisine goes, I'm no connoisseur. I'm that kid who grew up on Montezumas. I've never been to Mexico, California or any world renowned Mexican cuisine hotspot. But I've been to Arriba Grill and Tuckeria, and Arriba Grill is the best so far. Do with that what you will.