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This is the kind of place that Yelp is made for. It's a hole in the wall that is faaarrr from the Strip. I don't even know what part of town I was in. Thank goodness for GPS. It's located in a tiny strip mall and is simply furnished. There was one asian woman running all the tables, and she did a great job considering the steady stream of customers. We ordered the pork and beef taco for about $1 each. Incredible how much they gave you for that amount of money. I was pretty sated with my two tacos, but I whipped my wimpy appetite into submission and downed half a chicken burrito and 1/3 of the kim chi fried rice rec'd by all you Yelpers. They were both good, and even tastier with the hot sauce (salsa? kim chi? kim chi salsa??). (There were 3 sauces on the condiment basket...I think the other were regular asian chili sauce and something with a hint of sweetness...iunno. the salsa was my favorite). I enjoyed the food enough, but am not sure if I'd go out of my way to return here when there are so many other places to try out in Vegas.
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