I stopped by for a quick lunch and ordered the mahi mahi plate. When I opened the container, I looked at the fish and it definitely didn't look like mahi. It looked like the fillet of a small fish where they butterfly it before frying. When I tasted it, I definitely knew it wasn't mahi. I do some boat fishing in Hawaii and eat mahi quite often so I know the taste. This definitely was something else.
Rather than making a scene, I ate the "fish" plate and left. I hope Eddie Flores reads this and puts quality control procedures in place and insists that his franchisees adhere to the good quality control that made L & L popular in the first place.
I won't ever eat at that location again!