2139 North Tustin Street #1
Orange, CA 92865
We were back from our East Coast trip and needed some Mexican food and to visit with my parents. I wanted them to stay near home, so I looked for a Mexican restaurant in Orange. I only had to scroll for a second on Yelp before finding Los Ayala's. It was the first listing there, and it had an impressive four-and-a-half-star rating with just over 150 reviews. This is impressive for a spot that has been open for two years this month.
If this address seems familiar to you, you must have eaten here when this used to be Bobby D's. It's in the same shopping plaza with Target, Hickory and Spice BBQ, Flame Broiler, and a Domino's Pizza, right across from Trader Joe's at the corner of Meats and Tustin. I had never eaten here when this was Bobby D's, but people loved that place and expressed apprehension that Ayala's would be as good as its former tenant.
We arrived at Ayala's at half past 5 on a Saturday evening. The restaurant was probably at seventy percent of capacity. Ordering is done at the counter, and the food is brought to you. The menu here is more varied than expected at a typical fast-casual Mexican restaurant in Southern California. There are one and two-item combination plates, burritos, tacos, starters, salads, and Mexican favorites. They also have a breakfast menu, but it's unclear whether it's available all day. Most items hover around the $16 mark, with only a shrimp platter eclipsing the $30 price point. We made our picks, found a table, and waited for our food to arrive.
As I stated earlier, my mom is an easy read regarding her Mexican food choices. My dad is just as easy to peg. He's a Chile Relleno ($13) fiend. At Ayala's, their chile relleno is filled with cheese and then topped with red sauce and even more melted cheese. For my dad, this was too much cheese. What's with my parents? Who have they become? Too much cheese is never something I'd say, but that was my dad's takeaway with his meal. He said all the cheese neutralized the chile, so it was like it wasn't even there. He liked the beans and rice but would probably get something else on his next visit.
My parents were not impressed with Los Ayala's, but Katie and I liked it. Even though my carnitas were just okay, I enjoyed the nachos, cheese enchilada, beans, and rice. Los Ayala's would be one of our usual spots if we lived in the area. The food came out quickly, the staff were friendly, and the prices were reasonable. For a fast-casual Mexican spot, they are doing a good job, and maybe, over time, people will even forget how much they miss Bobby D's.
Out of five talking reindeer (because this restaurant is across the street from the recently closed Orange Mall, which had reindeer that would speak to you while you waited to see Santa back in the '70s and '80s), five being best to zero being worst, Los Ayala's gets 3 talking reindeer.
For more information about Los Ayala's, head to their website by clicking here: https://losayalas.com/
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