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  • Ok, disclaimer- this review is based on one visit, but since I don't think there will be another one, I'll review it anyway. The location-I didn't find the location *quite* as bad as I had expected, but it's not really set up for outdoor dining. There were 5 tables outside, three on the little strip between the sidewalk and the street, and two on a raised concrete 'porch' next to the stairs down to the restaurant. That's not so bad, until you add in no fewer than 40 stacked plastic and metal chairs ALSO on the little porch thing, which completely obliterated any view we might have had. Seriously, there is NO WHERE for these chairs to go- no side patio, no room inside. A mystery to be sure. On to the service- we were served by two people, and actually, while it was a slower pace, they did a good enough job of getting drink orders, refilling water and clearing plates. Nothing to complain about there! The food- the lunch menu is extraordinarily small, and I guess I was surprised by the lack of Caribbean influence on the food. The two main entrees were Tico Tacos and a Tico Burrito. My bff ordered the Tico Tacos, which were two tacos served on soft corn tortillas- she ordered tilapia, and I do think there were a couple of specks of fish under the enormous pile of lettuce. Regretting ordering such a skimpy dish, bff asked for a bit of rice to add to the tacos. It was provided promptly. I ordered the chicken Tico Burrito, which was...surprise..a chicken burrito. Not bad, but if I had been wearing socks, they would have remained firmly in place. The green jalapeno-based sauce, when generously applied to the burrito, did add some much-needed character. The bill- with one drink each ($7.00 each for a mojito!!) the bill came to just under $37.00. A little further scrutiny revealed a charge of $3.75 for the rice bff requested to fill out her tacos, bringing the total charge for two tilapia tacos to $11.25. The resolution- when I brought the charge of $3.75 for rice to the server's attention, the initial response was 'huh- that's how it rings up'. Fortunately, there was another woman working in the restaurant who overheard my question and removed the charge. The analysis- not sure I'd go back again, and would have given it one star, except for the fact that the problem with the bill was rectified without too much hassle.
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