I had passed Birrieria Enriquez several times while driving east on University. It's right past the Georgia Street Bridge, where Philly Grill used to be. I'd been wanting some birria and really didn't want to head down South, so I decided to give the place a try. It was a bit of an effort trying to find parking, but I knew that based on previous visits to businesses in the location.
After being blessed with finding parking on Landis and Mississippi I walked on over.
The interior is a bright white with a simple counter; there's one outdoor table.
The sign says "Sonoran style birria", so I knew it was going to be birria de res all the way. There was one gentleman working, you order at the counter and he sets to work. I ordered and had a seat at the counter at the window.
Soon enough my order was ready. I was also provided a fairly picante red salsa for what I got. Which was a Birria Taco, a Cabeza Taco, and of course some Consomme. The tacos were fairly loaded with meat.
The Consomme smelled and tasted wonderful; it was much richer than I'm used to and actually had birria in it!
A squeeze of lime just balanced things out. Man, a bit of spice, some beefiness, smokiness, this might be the best consomme I've had in a while! It was definitely the highlight of the meal for me.
As for the tacos, as I mentioned, they were pretty "stuffed".
My favorite of the two I ordered was the Cabeza. It was tender, beefy, with a side of "funk". Nicely seasoned and cooked, so very juicy. A squirt of lime to cut the richness, cilantro and onion to add pungency, and it was darn good. The tortillas were fine; they were doubled with some queso in between to hold it together.
The tortillas for the birria taco had been doused in consomme before placing on the comal which contributed to the flavor and texture. The beef smoky, with a nice amount of pungent-acidic-beefy tones, good cumin-spice. It was a bit chewier and stringy, but the flavor was nice. It sure beats the hipster-faddish versions that now proliferate San Diego.
I enjoyed this meal; especially that consomme.
As I was finishing my meal and young lady came in and ordered 6 fish tacos? At a birria shop? I guess she saw the look on my face, smiled and said "the fish tacos here are the bomb, better than the food trucks around here." Hmmm…… Well, that gave me a good reason to return.
And of course I ordered the consomme. Not feeling too hungry, I just decided to try the fish taco. I again had a seat on the counter by the window, but I took notice of the small dining area at the side of the restaurant.
This time I was provided with three different salsas.
I figured that the two creamy ones were for the fish tacos.
Speaking of the fish taco.
The piece of battered and fried fish was quite large. But the batter was soggy and the flesh of the pescado was slimy-fishy-muddy, not my favorite flavors and textures when it comes to fish. Not even the lime and the salsas….I preferred the verde (green), which had a bit more acidity and herbaceousness, but I really didn't enjoy this.
As for the consomme….well, it was just as good this time around.
Well, teach me to order a Taco de Pescado at a birria place, right?
As for Birrieria Enriquez, well, I'll definitely return for the consomme and the cabeza. They also have Sonoran style Menudo, but were out on both of my visits. I'll keep trying to get that for the Missus. And with that one outdoor table….who knows, maybe I'll bring JJ along!
Birrieria Enriquez
2041 University Ave.
San Diego, CA 92104
Current Hours:
Tues – Thurs 10am – 8pm
Fri – Sun 9am – 9pm
Closed on Monday
The first set of tacos looked great!
Those first tacos look good
bummer the fish taco wasn’t good, at least the other items you tried were nice
That consome looks awesome! Will have to check it out as it’s fairly close. Yeah, that fish taco looks sad lol. Thanks for being the brave soul to try it and report back to us!
That cabeza is calling me
Yes, it was quite good Soo!
They were ST!
Yes, no fish tacos from here for me Kat!
The consomme was my favorite item Mar! Hope you enjoy your visit!
Then you must answer the call Franklin! ;o)
I still think Mike’s is the best birria
Great post, what do you think of those 664 Tj Birria spots that are popping up everywhere?
I was spoiled with growing up eating birria jalisco style at home so it’s always been hard to find good birria. Definitely had some bad birria though (looking at you mikes and Birria kings).
Nice find. Definitely consommé weather right now.
To each his own Matt!
Yes, Mike’s is not good, went to 664 once and didn’t care for it Frank! Personally, I prefer Birria de Chivo…true Jalisco style. Oh, if I could find something locally that is even close to what we had at Las 9 Esquinas!
/2024/08/23/guadalajara-birria-de-chivo-from-las-9-esquinas/
Yes, that consomme is perfect for this blustery-chilly weather Junichi!
Went yesterday, that soup is the bomb
Glad you liked it ST!