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First off, Comida is in the building where the Penguin use to be, as of yesterday, there wasn't a sign. The interior is awesome, who ever designed it did an awesome job, but I can't really say the same for the experience with our food. We took other review's advise and went in ordering a handful of different things. We got: Guacamole- it was awesome Salsa- good, pretty generic- but if the soft tortilla chips are not hot, it leaves you lacking Tacos- all of them- we could only eat 3 of the 7, and when it was all said in done, we didn't really "like" any of them, we just ate them because we ordered them. The tacos we couldn't eat were either way to salty (chorizo), bitter (carnitas), over cooked (chicken), or just plain gross (carne asada). I get the entire point is to try a bunch of different things, but when you only get 3 bites of a taco (because they are so small) and you can only want to eat 1/2 a bite.... it doesn't make for a positive experience. Sopas- really great, the brisket was wonderful Price- way to expensive for not liking 1/2 your food
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