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| - The reviews at our table were a bit mixed, but I enjoyed the food here - it's authentic, tasty and you get a decent amount for the price.
My wife and I each had the al pastor ("Mexico-city style tacos" - pork, pineapple coriander, onion) and were big fans, largely because of the authenticity. If you prefer Tex-Mex to the real thing (first, what is wrong with you), you may be a bit underwhelmed because these dishes aren't about hot sauce and sour cream.
The service was good and quick - it took about ten minutes to get our food on a busy night. This place always seems to be hopping, as there was a line at the door when we left.
Most of the customers were young couples, although one or two tables had one or two kids. The place is laid back, fun and cramped.
Along with two beers, one horcahta (a drink made with rice, vanilla, cinnamon and milk - tastes better than it sounds), a tip and taxes, the bill came to just under $40.
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