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  • I wish I could give my experience a higher rating because I love supporting small businesses (especially so close to home), but this was just all around disappointing. I ordered the conchinita pibil platter which is a seasoned shredded pork that is served with rice, refried beans, corn tortillas and guacamole (supposed to). My platter did not include guacamole and included a very small sprinkling of pico de gallo instead. The server said they were all out of guacamole. All out of guacamole at 12PM on a weekday in a Mexican restaurant? WTF! First red flag. The rice was atrocious. Pretty much inedible. It looked nothing like the rice pictured in other Yelper's reviews. The previously pictured rice looks orange-coloured (with spices, presumably) and is loose on the plate. The rice I was served was clumped in a small mound and it was the colour of rice pudding. It pretty much had the consistency of thick rice pudding, but unfortunately without the pleasant flavour of rice pudding. So it was off-white, sticky, almost flavourless, clumpy dreck. Frankly, I don't know how you could do worse to rice. The refried beans were so far from refried beans it was almost laughable. I don't know whether they just decided to stretch out last night's refried beans by adding a whole potful of bean water to them, but it wouldn't surprise me if that's what they did. The beans were closer to bean soup than refried beans. Beans are not expensive; you do not need to cheap out and water them down so much. The seasoned shredded pork was decent, but it was served lukewarm rather than warm or hot. I tried my dining companion's pork carnitas and these were not pork carnitas. This was just shredded pork without the seasoning. Carnitas are chunks, not shreds. And carnitas are more tender than the rather dry shredded pork I tried off my dining companion's plate. I'd love to have a go-to local Mexican joint, but this doesn't look like it's going to fit the bill when you factor in the guacamoleless state of a Mexican restaurant, the watered down soupy beans, the weird clumpy rice, and the lukewarm proteins. Not sure I'd give them another chance, unfortunately.
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