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Still scratching my head as to why/how two taco places end up next to each other, but never-the-less I'm glad there is another Sabor location option in Charlotte. Their food is super good and I've never been disappointed in my visits to either location. The best part about the NODA location is the space. Compared to Elizabeth location, the NODA location has more tables. The lines still manage to go, literally, out the door for taco Tuesdays, but it is definitely worth the wait. Staff and are friendly and here to serve you (even though there's a slight feeling of chaos). There are very nice staffers waiting for people to get up from the table and wipe it down for the next party and it feels like there's a flow and organization to it all. Cannot beat $1 tacos on Tuesdays, but I always end up getting elote which is super delicious. The salsa bar allows you to try varying degrees of heat and deliciousness. Guess the only drawback is parking situation. Fighting the street parking in the NODA area, but I'm glad the houses don't mind people parking in front of their homes to enjoy the great restaurants in the area.
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