Tacos Lakalaka
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This was my first time visiting Sinaloa Rolls (formerly La Kalaka), & I was honestly very excited because I had finally found Mexican-style sushi rolls in Montreal.
When I arrived, they told me that the weekend had been very busy & that they didn't have absolutely anything left to prepare sushi. So… I'll have to come back for that. We decided to stay anyway & ordered tacos al pastor-& I have to say, they were extremely delicious. They really exceeded my expectations. I'm leaving a photo of them because they were that good.
That said, I do have two small complaints.
The first one is about the atmosphere. I understand they're trying to recreate a Sinaloa-style vibe, & I get that the music is part of that experience, but honestly, having that music playing all the time can be a bit much. Still, I guess it's part of what they're going for.
My second complaint is about communication. I tried contacting them through Instagram, Facebook, I called by phone (no answer), left messages on TikTok, & even tried WhatsApp because I wanted to know their hours & whether I needed a reservation-& I never got a reply anywhere. I'd just recommend improving that part of customer service a bit, or being clearer & more consistent with the information they share on social media.
In the end, my complaints are pretty minor, because what really matters is the quality & taste of the food-& on that front, they did great.
Really wanted to like this place, but couldn't get there.
Waitress was absent & uninterested. Food was dry & flavorless. An insult to Mexican cuisine, will sadly not be able to return.
Really delicious Mexican food, with great portions. Perfect on a cold night.
We knew the meal was in trouble when the tacos arrived, the meat dry, grizzled & unappealing & the tacos devoid of any filling besides red onions. We went to Lakalaka's new location on Duluth, drawn by the sign outside advertising all-you-can-eat tacos for 25 dollars. But the tacos that arrived didn't match the ingredients of the tacos on the menu & were practically naked. Then, when we asked for a small side of guacamole, the manager refused, saying they only offer guacamole & chips for 14 dollars. There was only a choice of one beer- a 9 dollar Corona. In an area crowded with Mexican restaurants, Lakalaka doesn't deliver. & the taco offer was misleading- a ploy to get bums on seats but then offer low-grade tacos with minimal ingredients. The decor is festive & the waitress was apologetic. But Lakalaka, unfortunately, joins the array of often mediocre, touristy restaurants on Avenue Duluth.