tarheelmjfan
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What is different about the food? I ask because I lived in Texas most of my life. Spent about half in El Paso, and 1/2 in E. Texas / South E. Texas. The Mexican food in the two areas are very different. The food in E. Texas, and what most of the rest of the country sees as Mexican food is more what I would classify as TexMex. The food in El Paso was not as spicy, more green chiles, less hot chiles. Stuff like that.
My parents mentioned that they went several years ago to San Angel Inn and really liked it, so I was wondering if why so many people found the food not very good. If it was because it was greasy, etc... or if it was not what was expected (i.e. TexMex type food).
I always wonder the same thing. It would be more helpful, if people specified whether their beloved hometown "Mexican" restaurants are Authentic Mexican or Tex-Mex. IMHO, SAI is better than Tex-Mex. If Tex-Mex is what you're looking for, you may not enjoy it. OTOH, I would never visit an authentic Mexican restaraurant expecting the Americanized version. In fact, I'd be disappointed if that's what I received.
OP, it's been awhile since we've eaten there, but the Mole Poblano (Grilled chicken breast served over a bed of chicken morsels, carrots, chayote chiles, with the classic sauce of spices and a hint of chocolate) I ordered was delicious.