Went for an early dinner today. Reserved via open table about an hour before hand.
This place gets two thumbs up. My main complaint is the price, but at least the food was good.
We had the atomic guacamole to start. There was a drizzle of something clear that gave it the "hot" if you just took from the top. You can mix it all together to spread the heat around. Pretty good guacamole, but small portion for the $10 price. You can get more and equal quality for less at Mexican hole in the wall type places. If you're around Lee rd.. I highly recommend La Gordita Loca BTW.
We also has the shrimp cocktail appetizer. It was good, but paled in strength of flavor alongside the atomic guacamole.
The chips with each were nothing to write home about.
Our entree was the Carne Asada. It was excellent, and it should have been because I believe it was the priciest thing on the menu at $35. The steak was slightly medium rare, just how we like it. It was cooked and seasoned extremely well. Sides were black beans and maduros with a bit of cheese on it. Beans were ho-hum, plantains were good. The real star was the steak. I had some bites with provided tortillas. All in all.. Excellent entree.
For dessert, it was Cuatro Leches. An interesting take on tres leches. A suitable alternative for sure.
For drinks, the Agua de Jamaica is highly recommended, a flavorful non alcoholic beverage that isn't too sweet or unsweet.
Despite its price, Frontera Cocina joins our list of go-to restaurants at DS. The only other one on that list so far is Boathouse