Wild Salsa - Dallas
Joseph Kaye Ive been here a few times and always enjoy it. The food is great - tastes fresh & with quality ingredients. Its advertised as a sort of Mexico-City Mexican food, and Im not really qualified to evaluate what that means (or whats a good example of it), but I can say that the food is certainly Mexican, but does have some unique twists. Great elements such as fresh chiles and micro-cilantro pepper the plates, and the menu is pretty recognizable with a few surprises. Theres also a decent number of price points, so this can either be a fairly inexpensive meal (for a sit-down place) or a little pricier.
On our last visit, the waitress asked early on as to whether we were seeing a show (the Majestic is nearby) and on a timeline, and this was really appreciated. A minor hiccup seems to be the host-to-waitstaff handoff because we did have to track down a waitress after sitting for about 7 or 8 minutes, but this was easily remedied and likely isnt a regular thing (its the sort of thing that would normally knock service down to a three or four stars, but the waitress herself was great, and its hard to say whether the host was new or something else was going on). Best tip I can give is to order the white queso, which is delicious & a great deal, as well as a pitcher of the house margarita (also a great deal).





