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| - For the most part I like this place. I thought it was going to be like an over priced Roberto's, but the food was really good. Portions are large as they should be for the prices. Tacos are massive and include meat, but any additional toppings are extra. The tacos are $3.50 base price, so if you add any toppings you're looking at $5 for a taco! Burritos are $6 and include meat, rice and beans, but additional toppings are also extra. I spent $23 on nachos, a carne asada burrito, a quesadilla and a medium drink.
We ordered al pastor nachos- which aren't on the menu. Now that I am looking at the menu again, I realize nachos are not on there at all, so ask for them. They were pretty damn good. The tortilla chips were a touch too salty, but not a deal breaker. They were fried fresh so they were still hot. The nachos had a generous amount of meat, cheese, guacamole and grilled onions, as well as sour cream and pico on the side per our request. It was only $10 and was enough for 3 of us to share. The burrito was good, but nothing to write home about. I added some salsa that was on the table and it kicked it up a notch. My friend got a cheese quesadilla for $2 and it looked pretty good, but he was still hungry afterwards. I would come back for the nachos, but I think I will stick to other less expensive places for my taco fix.
Note- They are open 10-10 7 days a week. A bit surprising they aren't open until later, especially on weekends.
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