Quote: This place was recommended by one of the locals, who happens to be a friend of mine now.
I told him, "We'd like to go somewhere to eat where it's cheap, but the food good." I didn't think a place like this would exist, but I took my chances and went to La Malquerida. Here you will find ONLY local dishes like tacos, burritos, enchiladas, and more -- just your typical Mexican food. BUT (I have to stick it in here) . . . the amount of food is NOT typical. First, we tried their tomato soup; you then add your avocado, noodles, cheese, and some other goodies. With just the soup alone, I was halfway full. When it was time for our meal, I barely finished it. I don't remember the exact name of what I ate but it consisted of chicken, pork, bacon bits (not the ones we see in the US), cheese, guacamole, and avocado on a bed of "masa de maiz". My wife had 'rolled tacos' stuffed with chicken and pork with, of course, the mentioned goodies above. They had a very good selection of preparations for whatever you were in the mood for: tacos, burritos, etc.
The service was excellent and very down to earth. So if you're looking for something out of the ordinary without putting a dent in your wallet, this is your place. Honestly, we've never eaten traditional Mexican food so we were coming here a little skeptical, but we trusted my friend's word. Needless to say, we were very happy and delighted to go. No regrets!
Only one thing, they don't speak/understand English well, so you'd have to be very patient in trying to communicate. Their menus are not really translated correctly in English, but if you're looking for the 'down to earth', without a care in the world atmosphere, then this is the place. FYI: there's no A/C and it's an open area with ceiling fans. If you go at night, make sure you don't give the mosquitoes a reason to celebrate.