I woke up in the late morning after being released from the hospital and my lady friend decided that we just had to walk (or in my case, crutch) over across town to Patty's because she wanted the breakfast burrito she craves constantly. We arrived at the restaurant, she ordered her food immediately but I had to spend a bit more time to look at their menu. There was not much on it. Altogether, for Breakfast and Lunch menu, there were 14 items, but at this sort of restaurant, if you are not getting the massive burritos or the enchiladas covered in delicious red or green sauce, what else would you order?
After an extensive gander at the menu, I went with the Patty's Smothered Burrito (8.99), because it gave me the choice of having delicious molé sauce at an extra $1.00, which consists of different peppers and a bit of chocolate. Plus the picture just looked so good. We grabbed our drinks, and headed over to a secluded area of large tables and sat down. I grabbed the most recent Argonaut to give a glance over, but as usual, that lasted about two minutes. But after about that two minutes, our server came with the chips and salsa anyone would expect at a Mexican joint. They come with two types of salsa, a red with a tiny kick to it (but not too much) and a milder green salsa. Both sauces will get eaten, but for the two cups you get, the one little bucket of chips is nearly not enough. But, we requested more chips and salsa, and everything went fine.
The best part of this burrito though had to be the fact that every cut with a fork and knife led to well rounded balance of ingredients. I have had issues at some restaurants that if you take a cut out of the left side of the burrito, all you get is lettuce. Right side? Meat. In the middle? Beans, and maybe a mix of the other two regions. But with this smothered behemoth, every cut had every thing that the burrito consisted of. I finished the whole meal, and though I felt large, I was definitely in charge.
Ratings based on a 1-10 scale:
Price: 9 out of 10
I gave it a point off just because I am always disappointed spending over 5 bucks on a meal. Nothing wrong with the price for the amount of food you get, just a personal preference from being poor.
Presentation: 10 out of 10
It looked amazing when it came out, and the plate looked amazing when it was all gone.
Taste: 11 out of 10
It tipped the scale for me. This could be because of the 4 days of hospital food as a mentioned, but this stuff also tasted like a true food. Something real, not something processed or straight from a fast food joint. Especially the molé, Jesus.
Service: 9 out of 10
Extra chips, no hassle, delivered food and left us alone for the most part. It was wonderful.
All in all, Patty's is a great place to eat along with a place to go for a cheap after class beer. Cheers to you, Kitchen. You shine in a town of decent eating.
Good 'ol Patty's! Sounds like a pretty solid Mexican restaurant, but I don't know many Mexican restaurants that I have not enjoyed. You mention that there is beer, but I would have liked to know more about that selection. My only question is, are you going to be able to crutch your way over after class on Thursday?
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