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El Charro

located a block south of 9th and O street
Mexican food places can be found all over Lincoln. They range from drive
thru’s to sit down restaurants. Differences are also found in the
styles offered from place to place. I have done a couple of months testing
different Mexican eateries, and I always keep coming back to El Charro.
Many popular places have Americanized their meals for the bland American
palate, not El Charro. I will fill you in on what makes this place worth
visiting again and again, including: the food, atmosphere, drinks, and
service.
For a good restaurant it should all be about the food. For El Charro this
is where they truly shine. The menu consists of the traditional Mexican
fare you can find in any restaurant with a Mexican theme. From enchiladas,
burritos, fajitas, to tostadas, nothing stands out of the ordinary. With
many reliable selections and combination plates, you are sure to find
something to satisfy your taste buds. Although you are able to order those
familiar entrées, you will be pleasantly surprised by the rich
complex flavors that their offerings provide.
Authentic is the central theme here, and it tastes like your Mexican grandmother
prepared it for you. All of the food is made from scratch, with an attention
to creating complex flavorful tastes. Even the refried beans are made
with chilies, spices, and other vegetables mixed in to create a rounded
flavor. Often places have basic salsa’s that are just tomato flavored,
slightly spiced, watery concoctions. El Charro’s salsa is a mild,
thick, cilantro filled taste extravaganza. One of my favorite meals is
the enchiladas charras. I usually go with the chicken, although you can
choose from beef and cheese as well. The enchiladas are wrapped with soft
corn tortillas, filled with tender meat, and topped with a rich red sauce
that has onions, chilies, and tomato chunks mixed right in. With the expected
sides of refried beans, sour cream, guacamole, and above ordinary fried
rice, you will be satisfied. Not often will I even waste my tummy space
on fried rice, yet El Charro’s is well above average. A few extra
ingredients and moist fluffy rice add an unexpected amount of flavor to
this usually bland side, making it deserving of your tummy real estate.
Even the usually spicy choices do not try to over power the flavor that
good spices can bring. An example of this is the chili rellenos. A bell
pepper filled with cheese and other fillings, fried in an egg batter,
and covered with a rich, dark, and spicy sauce. It has the heat that you
would expect, with out making you reach for your water. The food is so
well made that you forget about the lack of atmosphere.
Once you step in to the restaurant, you might think twice before sticking
around for a meal. They have not made much effort in the decorating department.
White walls, tables and booths make everything very bright. The walls
have a few very cheesy looking pictures and decorations. The restrooms
are a little nicer and rather large to accommodate the large bar area.
Even their menus are just laminated paper with a non creative design.
The meager appearance does have one good advantage, it keeps the prices
low. Other than just being a restaurant, El Charro has other amenities
to entice you.
Looking for a night out on the town? You will find food, as well as entertainment
here. An almost resort like bar greets you on the side opposite the restaurant.
The bar is like a beach hut, made out of bamboo with a thatch roof. If
you are in the mood to dance, they have a stage for bands and a large
dance floor. Pool tables, video games, and seating will make you feel
comfortable hanging out and enjoying the atmosphere and staff.
Although Mexican food can be a little pricey at some restaurants, you
do not always get the quality you pay for. Here the prices are reasonable
if not downright cheap. And the portions and quality will never make you
feel ripped off. The only thing that disappointed me in the value department,
were the margaritas. Most chain’s and well established places really
push their huge premium margaritas that deliver a lot of alcoholic punch
as well. The margaritas here are rather small and not that impressive,
so if you are looking to “get your groove on” I would head
somewhere else. At least the drinks are served with a smile.
The service here is just enough to keep you happy. This is a family venture
and the whole family pitches in to serve you. Even the owner’s children
help with cleaning tables. All of the server’s are bilingual to
make ordering easy. During busy times they are a little under staffed
which can be annoying, especially at lunch. The food is served rather
quickly though, and refills of chips, salsa, and drinks are usually taken
care of before you have to ask. Alajandra, one of the owners, served tables
right up to the day before giving birth to their new baby boy, and was
back within a week. Needles to say they are here to serve you well.
If you are looking for authentic Mexican food as well as a fun environment,
I would highly recommend El Charro. You will be treated and fed well by
a great family that makes your dining experience enjoyable as well as
affordable. Once you look past the plain environment, you will be pleasantly
surprised.

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