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| - If I was able to label this as 0 stars, I would have. But I cannot.
It has been a very long time since I have written a review. I'm usually always using yelp to figure out if I want to eat somewhere unfamiliar by reading other reviews.
We should have read the reviews for this place before heading out - but we all love churros, how could it be bad, right?
I will not make this a long post as I, as a reader, generally just skip through most of it to find out whether the place is nay or yay - so here goes...
The place was absolutely empty. The "xooro" was about $5 a pop. Super expensive when it came to around $28 for the 4 that we ordered. When they say they make it fresh, it is NOT fresh. They grab a "xooro" that's been sitting there for who knows how long because when we bit into our own xooro's, it was hard. I guess when they mean "fresh", they mean they will shove whatever flavor you want into the xooro and coat it in the mass amounts of chocolate that's been sitting out for a while.
The weirdest part? They put it in some machine that makes it come out COLD. I guess it's to harden up the chocolate that it was soaked in, but who eats cold churro's?
On top of that, it took the kid about 5 minutes to make 1 xooro and then when he placed it in the machine to make it cold, we had no idea so we stood there and stared at him wondering where our xooro went.
This place will be out of business soon. Mark my words.
Our xooro's went into the trash after 1 bite.
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