

by Chloe Jordan | Editor-In-Chief
As I walked into an unfamiliar restaurant with my eager father, I was not expecting much of the food or atmosphere. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the friendliness of the waiters, the variety of food on the menu, and the comfortable atmosphere.
Panfila Restaurant and Cantina serves authentic Mexican cuisine in a small, electric setting. The restaurant is small and has a modern feel, decorated with a rose-filled wall with a neon sign that says ‘loved by all’ that customers can snap a picture in front of. Additionally, there is space outside to be seated under the sunlight while enjoying the meal.
Panfila is open for brunch and dinner. Restaurant hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Sunday.

I first tried the Mexican street corn off of the appetizer menu, which had queso fresco, chipotle mayo, and lime. Panfila nailed the charred flavor of the corn, but I do wish it had more lime or the addition of cilantro to brighten up the flavor.

For the entree, I ordered the enchiladas poblanas filled with chicken, which was served with Mexican rice and refried beans. The chicken was tender and flavorful, while the tortilla blanketing the enchilada was artistically drizzled with sour cream and sprinkled with queso fresco and corn. The flavors were cohesive and collectively pretty decent.
I was disappointed with the flavor and texture of the sides of the Mexican rice and refried beans. The queso fresco felt unnecessary on the beans, as it already coated the rest of the meal. Moreover, the rice was extremely dry and bland; it felt as if it were instant rice. A good Mexican rice should be soft and complemented with bell peppers and onion.



To try out the restaurant, check out the Bulverde location right by 46th Street and CVS, or visit the Panfila website at https://panfilacantinaandrestaurant.com/.