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Blurb for iPhone App: Great Enchiladas, Chips and Salsa made fresh, but beans left something to be desired. Give it a try nonetheless. I just wrote the last part because I will be on the Yelp app, and notice that I often start my review with something that is not useful at all... which is that everyone sees when searching on their mobile phones. So I guess you could say I'm optimizing for mobile. Ok, now on the full review. Took off a star for the beans... they just weren't great. The person with me had a taco salad, and said they didn't get a lot of meat in it... and the rice was good, but not great. However, this was balanced by the chips and salsa (which I always eat so much of that I'm not hungry by the time the food shows up) which seemed to be made fresh, not too hot, but with plenty of flavor. The "hot" sauce (hot is entirely objective here) was very good, and I used that for my chips as much as the salsa. Didn't ask if they had anything hotter, as the true chilehead will think it's pretty mild... I had a chicken enchelada with green sauce and a cheese with red.. and although I usually like the green better, the red here is great. One word of advice however - don't step on the scale the next morning, because you are going to stuff yourself while you are here.
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