
I had given up on this place ever opening after it spent a year or so in construction and then… nothing. But it finally made it, and it is a good addition to the neighborhood. I’ve long thought that Lakeside Village was the perfect spot for a genuine sit-down Mexican restaurant.
We were greeted graciously and service was excellent throughout. I really like the interior; it’s nicer than the other San Joses.


The food is pretty much the same. Good salsa with the chips. The cheese dip is a challenge; really runny.
The top-shelf margarita was excellent.


My wife enjoyed her quesadilla, which was nicely browned.
My tacos pastor were pretty good, The pastor included the traditional pineapple bits, but was a bit on the dry side compared to others I’ve had.
As others have noted, it’s a bit pricey, but I guess every place is these days.
https://www.yelp.com/biz/san-jose-s-original-mexican-restaurant-windermere