Growing up in Southern California has many perks. Being close to Mexico, we have the opportunity to experience Mexican food in many restaurants. Mexican food has a definite character it's own, using tortillas, peppers, avocados, and refried beans among many other specific, flavorful ingredients. Most of the authentic recipes of Mexico are very simple, but create distinct flavors that keep us coming back for more.
While shopping for some of the things I plan to take back with me to Russia on this trip, I had lunch in one of the local Mexican restaurants in Santa Maria.
The Maya is located near the main streets in Santa Maria, only a block away from the Mall where I was doing my shopping for the day, but it seemed to be a stroke of luck to find this place. It's located on a bit of a side street, hidden from view from the main streets. This meant the place was not very busy at lunch time, so I was able to get a table right away.
The open view into the kitchen allowed us to watch them prepare freshly made tortilla chips along with all the meals coming out to the customers.
The fresh tortilla chips at the Maya were noticeably light and crispy without being hard and tough which I've come to expect at most Mexican restaurants these days. The salsa at the Maya had pretty high heat but it was really flavorful and I couldn't stop eating it.
The Carne Asada Tostadas (say that 3 times fast) came piled high on the plate as if it was proud to be on the plate, about to be devoured. The meat was perfectly browned which creates that flavor in every bite like eating the ends of a flame-kissed grilled roast.
Chile Verde. Cubed pork burrito in green sauce. In so many Mexican restaurants that I have eaten at while growing up, the pork is overcooked to the point where it is dry and needs to be covered in sauce to help chew and break down the fibers. Chile Verde at the Maya reminds me of what Chile Verde is supposed to be - bites of juicy meat with a sauce that wakes up the taste buds. I was really pleasantly surprised to enjoy this burrito which I normally don't order at other restaurants.
I originally walked into the Maya because I found a parking space nearby but I have to remember this place. It's definitely worth looking for. I'm sure I'll be heading to Santa Maria one more time to do some shopping so I'll have another chance to eat at the Maya before I head back to Russia.
With a clean and festive atmosphere, friendly wait staff, and reasonable prices, The Maya serves excellent Mexican food that I don't have to travel to yet another country to taste. If you find yourself anywhere near the mall in Santa Maria, grab your smart phone and find this place, you'll be glad you did.
Looks like a great place!! Lets eat...
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