Desserts/toasty coconut wedges
Vanessa, I stumbled upon this cemnomt on the internet and found it hilarious, because I believe I am the waiter you are talking about! My name is Pedro, I worked at Wahaca in Westfield, and even though my beard is reddish I am, believe it or not, Mexican! I was born and raised in Mexico City. My name is not fake and unfortunately neither is my accent (I wish I could get rid of it.)As far as the authenticity of Wahaca's food is concerned, I worked there for nine months and ate their food every day. And while it's not 100% authentic it is one of the most authentic Mexican restaurants I've ever been to outside of Mexico. A lot of people think of Tex-Mex as Mexican food, but it isn't. We don't have fajitas in Mexico, we don't have crunchy tacos, we don't have cheesy nachos. What we do have is tostadas, quesadillas, taquitos, and tacos just like the ones at Wahaca. The street food section of the menu is by far the most authentic. Anyway, I just wanted to say hi. Sorry you didn't enjoy your meal at Wahaca, but rest assured you weren't served by a phony Englishman pretending to be Mexican!