Eating in Harms way

Taqueria El Fuego Richardson, Texas

October 27, 2006 · 17 Comments

It doesn’t get any better than Taqueria El Fuego, great tasting authentic Mexican food, homemade corn tortillas, salsa bar – all freshly made, husband, wife and son to greet you, beautiful color inside, great authentic furniture and aguas (natural fruit drinks – lime, orchata, tamarindo etc.). Thanks Russ for introducing me to this place several months ago. This is definitely my kind of place!

El Fuego - Outside

I had to do some good talking to convince John to go eat at Taqueria El Fuego with me today. He doesn’t like Tex-Mex food. I told him this is not Tex-Mex, nothing at all like it. You will taste the difference immediately. Well, as we were leaving he said I’ll definitely be back, he cleaned his plate and he did it before I cleaned mine.

When Aquiles was growing up in Mexico City, his Mother cooked all the meals for the week on Sunday. If that weren’t enough she cooked something different for each child because they were pretty picky eaters. Needless to say she got lots of practice and Aquiles said she was quite an awesome cook. Because of that beginning he and his siblings talked for years about opening up a restaurant with Mom’s recipes, recipes that came from all over Mexico. In Mexico, there are significant regional differences in what and how authentic food is prepared. Since they lived in Mexico City where people from all over
Mexico live, their Mom used recipes from nearly every region.

 

Despite all their talk the siblings never acted on starting their restaurant. Finally, Aquiles decided he would start a small, to go, Taqueria. However, when this location (1891 N. Plano Rd.; corner of Campbell & Plano Rd. 972-231-3456) became available he liked everything except the size (too big for his original idea). At 2:00 AM one morning he woke up and said ‘I know what we’ll do’. His wife said ‘great, tell me in the morning’. He said ‘no, I might forget. Wake up and let’s talk’. He shared with her his idea of them cooking many authentic Mexican dishes each day that they could vary daily as well. They would offer a special, where each customer could choose 2 entrees, rice (Cilantro or normal), beans (black or pinto), tortillas (corn or flour) and then the salsas of their choice. Here is my lunch plate from today:El Fuego - My Meal

Doesn’t that look awesome? Taqueria El Fuego has been delivering this kind of lunch for the past 2.5 years. Talk about clarity of vision and excellent execution, they have nailed it. The story is a 4 page story; the 5 page story must be extremely unique (see Star of Siam entry).

 

He made two other unique comments today as we were talking. He mentioned the ethnic diversity of his customers (Hispanic, white, African American, Asian etc.). In fact, he said that a customer told him this was the only restaurant they had seen with such diversity. He also mentioned that the Salsa bar gives his customers the choice which one and how much they want on each dish. He did not want to force a salsa or an amount of salsa on his customers. Here is the salsa bar and tortilla station:

El Fuego - Salsa Bar El Fuego - FreshTortillas

I also really like the fact that they do not serve chips and hot sauce. He asked, ‘what’s the point, plus the chips most places serve are nothing like real baked corn tortillas used in Mexico’. Now, I have to admit, my wife has rubbed off on me and I actually have acquired a taste for Tex-Mex and do enjoy the chips and hot sauce. However, I really appreciate Aquiles’ desire to be completely authentic and I do not miss my chips and hot sauce when I eat there.

 

The place is definitely a hole in the wall. There are only eight tables. Check it out:
El Fuego - Indoor2 El Fuego - Indoor1

Aren’t those colors vibrant?

 

I have seen two different parties share the same table, a normal occurence at a hole in the wall. There may be the rare exception that I find later, but for now… envelope please. Taqueria El Fuego is the first restaurant to receive the coveted 5 hole in the wall rating!!

 

I could go on and on about how much I like this place, but this entry is long enough. Taqueria El Fuego is my kind of place!

Categories: Mexican · Restaurant · Restaurant Review · Restaurant Reviews · Restaurants · Richardson · Texas · food

17 responses so far ↓

  • Allen Arnn // October 27, 2006 at 3:13 pm | Reply

    Great story and its looks like a great place. I’ll have to try it soon. Mexican is definitely my kind of place.

  • Mark Smith // November 21, 2006 at 12:45 am | Reply

    What, no chips? This ain’t Tex-Mex though they had a couple dishes a Dallas Gringo might recognize. I stayed away from the stuff I knew – afterall I can get enchiladas anywhere – and had a wonderful lunch today. I did the lunch special where you choose from a variety of dishes that they serve “cafeteria style”. I also tried one of their Aguas. The flavors were incredible, portions were sufficient and the people and atmosphere were better than most places that Mr Harms takes me to :-) A thoroughly enjoyable place to go!! Thanks Mark

  • Mark // November 21, 2006 at 2:57 pm | Reply

    Mark, I enjoyed lunch yesterday. Glad the chicharon, homemade corn tortillas, black beans and I can’t remember the other dish you had were so good. The Agua (fruit drinks, teas etc.) you had yesterday was Tamarindo (made from the tamarind fruit). Welcome to the blog.

  • Jessica // December 15, 2006 at 9:46 pm | Reply

    My husband and I LOVE this place, it is truly authentic. Oh and they do have chips you just have to ask for them.

  • Mark // December 16, 2006 at 3:24 am | Reply

    Welcome to EIHW Jessica. Glad you like Taqueria El Fuego.

  • Jeff // February 16, 2007 at 3:36 pm | Reply

    TEF also has totally grubby breakfast tacos that put the fast food variety to shame. Give those a shot as well.

  • angie // February 20, 2007 at 11:23 pm | Reply

    I’m new here, but I love your reviews. Thanks!

    Also, I want to ask about this place, do they serve gorditas? I recently went to Mexico City and that is one thing I’ve been looking for in Dallas, with no luck. This place sounds yummy, anyway. Thanks again!

  • Mark // March 29, 2007 at 2:38 pm | Reply

    Jeff, I haven’t tried their breakfast Tacos. I’ll have to do that soon. Welcome to Eating In Harms Way (EIHW).

  • Mark // March 29, 2007 at 2:40 pm | Reply

    Angie, I’m not sure off the top of my head if they serve Gorditas. I think someone in one of the groups that went with me has ordered them, but I am not sure. Welcome to EIHW.

  • Mark // March 29, 2007 at 2:41 pm | Reply

    Kabababrubarta – welcome to EIHW.

  • Mary // July 5, 2007 at 9:10 pm | Reply

    My husband & I have tried to dine at this place for 2 years!!! We have NEVER been able to because it has the strangest hours I’ve ever seen! Everytime we go, it’s closed!!

    I guess it’s catered to the “lunch” customers.
    Hpoefully, we’ll try again soon!

  • Anonymous // July 15, 2007 at 9:16 pm | Reply

    Yes, they serve gorditas. This place was recommended to us by a neighbor who used to live in Mexico City.

  • Anonymous // July 15, 2007 at 9:17 pm | Reply

    Yes, they serve gorditas. This place was recommended to us by a neighbor who lived in Mexico City for a few years.

  • walter // July 28, 2007 at 2:59 am | Reply

    men i never ever try something like this,burritos, sopes mmmmm, i like everytring even things that i was afraid to try, i love it

  • walter // July 28, 2007 at 3:00 am | Reply

    guys, try the chicharron sopes for drink tamarindo or jamaica so good

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  • tim // September 12, 2009 at 3:22 am | Reply

    Much love for El Fuego today in the Dallas Morning News. Congrats to the Manrique family and keep that great food coming.

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