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  • Let's get real here. The current rating on Yelp for this restaurant is 4.5. This is not a 4.5-worthy restaurant. It's a nice place. The people who work there are very nice. It's clean. The food is good. But it's not a 4.5, IMO. And the folks rating it 5.0 are clearly on drugs. The food is good. I had a pork burrito with refried beans, jalapeƱos, tomatoes, onions, cheese and sour cream. I had asked for lettuce but did not get any. When the young man making the burrito asked if I wanted guacamole, I said, "Sure!" Then I saw him pick up a plastic tube of guac and point it at my burrito. That's when I said, "Um, no thanks on the guac." A 5.0 restaurant, in my opinion, does not have guac in a tube. Like I said, the burrito was good. Nothing earth shattering. The pork was moist. The flavor overall was fine. The price was fair. The only kicker (besides people rating this a 5 restaurant) was when I paid. I used a credit card and the restaurant has one of those new fancy iPad deals where you're able to sign your name with your finger and choose a tip. Choose a tip? For what? Making my food? I was taken aback when I saw the option to tip. I tip waiters at restaurants all the time. And if they do a good job, I always tip at least 20%. But I'm talking about tipping waiters that bring me water, drinks, dinner, dessert, extra napkins, ketchup, etc. I tip waiters that come back to the table to see if everything is okay or if I need something else. I don't understand why I would tip in this situation. I ended up clicking the "15% button" for the tip. I don't know why. I'm an adult. I could have chosen to tip "None" but I didn't' want to look like a jerk. As I was eating my burrito I thought about the situation and started to become a bit perturbed. Everybody wants a friggin tip these days. I'm sure some of you will message me and set me straight on why the guy who made my burrito deserves a tip. Go ahead. I'll read it. I'm not going to get in an argument about it though. So, overall, I had a fine experience at this restaurant. It is a solid 3, IMO.
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