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  • I am kind of on the fence about Wahoo's. The service was friendly, the atmosphere is chill, and the food was delicious.... But, I wasn't entirely happy with all of the options. I am not a food snob - I will be the first to admit that I love Rubio's. Are they the best fish tacos in the world? No, probably not. But they are decently priced, quick and pretty darn delicious. Enough about Rubios, I know this is a review about Wahoo's Fish Tacos. The set up of the restaurant is kind of strange. As soon as you walk in the door, there is a wall with the menu on it. The register is to the left and the restaurant is to the right. Maybe this is obvious to everyone else, but I've never been to Wahoo's before, and I saw servers walking around checking on tables, so I wasn't totally sure if we were supposed to order at the counter or sit down and wait for someone to assist us. So, we walked up to the counter, where we waited. And waited. And waited, because the people in front of us were also new and had NO idea what they wanted (not their fault, but I assume that's what the menu at the door is for, so you can decide BEFORE trying to order). Eventually another cashier came to help us, and we were on our way. We both had the combo platter #2 (choice betweent 2 tacos or 2 enchiladas, with rice and beans). I had the 2 taco combo, with 1 fish taco (cajun style) and 1 carne asada taco, brown rice (great option!) and black beans. My Mom had the 2 enchilada platter (cheese enchiladas) with brown rice and black beans. Now, I understand that this is supposed to be a healthier alternative, but I REALLY like baja style fish tacos, and was disappointed that this wasn't even an option. The fish taco was pretty decent, even if it wasn't baja style. The carne asada wasn't my favorite. The meat was tender, but a bit dry, and the taco was WAY overfilled with ingredients (the least of them meat), which made it very difficult to eat. The beans and rice were really the highlight of the meal. I love brown rice, and the beans mixed together perfectly with it. The enchiladas on my Mom's plate were seriously some of the cheesiest and best I'd ever tasted. I mean, they were stuffed with and covered with tons of cheese. I was surprised. We didn't go in the bar area, but I would definitely like to come back and check it out sometime. They had drink menus on the tables, and it looked like they have a decent selection of beers and some interesting signature cocktails. Overall, we had an OK experience at Wahoo's. I like that the food is served on real plates with real silverware, and that there are servers checking on you. I will probably visit again to try some of their other items. But I will stick to the REAL taco shops for my carne asada.
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