When I looked this place up I had no idea how huge this restaurant really is. It's two levels and…read morethe ceilings in the main dining area have to be thirty feet high. This building was probably a church or monestary back in the day. The menu is very extensive and they have all sorts of lunch and dinner platters. It is for sure a full service restaurant, and even all of the wait staff are dressed very professionally. I ordered one of my favorite meals called la gringa. It's not quite a taco, but rather a tortilla with pastor, cheese, and pineapple chunks. It was a little bit greasy, and probably filled with calories, but it's one of the best meals that I've had here. The restaurant is in itself interesting, and the food makes it even ten times better.