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Bidra med feedbackI am sure they have their own reasoning for serving French fries instead of fried potatoes. Potatoes are potatoes but with native food. Just my thought.
Folks come from all over the region to this place because it 's stable, reliable, and folks don 't mess around—unless you want 'em to. I 'll say this: if you know you don 't like mutton, fry-bread or other Native staples, go to Popeyes. But if you 're down with grilled Diné glory, you 'll be right at home here. No Texans involved so nothing is smoked to death or dripping with disdain. —Fresh-grilled squash, cabbage, red onions, mutton, and greasy-greasy fry-bread. —Though if they ever venture into other culinary disciplines to see what happens, I will try the snot out of it. All my nostalgic buttons are mashed here. Atmospherically you can expect flickering lights (sucks, but totally normal , lackluster facade and interior decor—but still adorned with family photography that 's totally magazine-worthy. —Which: if you know—you know. In the background you hear Tribal Radio (100.1 'ish? with news spoken in Diné—which makes even outsiders feel at home and adds a humbling awareness for non-Diné folks. Ren, Shay, and everyone there makes it feel like you 're talking to your brother/sister, etc. To paraphrase Rez Dogs: If you 're not a sh!t-a , you 're more-than welcome. Come here if you want human food made by humans, and a feeling that leaves you feeling a part of something older and bigger than yourself. —No others need attend.
If you are in the area and looking for some fry bread this is the place to go. We got here as they were getting ready close up for the day, but they welcomed us in with a warm smile and made us a great lunch to go. I had been craving fry bread all day and this Sheep Herder Sandwich really hit the spot.
The food here is incredible! It’s so comforting, and I’ve really learned to love Navajo food as an Asian person. The service is very fast and perfect for my lunch break.
I come here because it's one of the few that's serves Navajo food . Last year was a bad experience, gave it another try 2023 and it was good. I guess it's a hit and miss with this place.