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I don't often write a review. However, I was deeply dissapointed with the tri-tip sandwhich I bought from this truck today. "Grilled Tri-Tip Steak Sandwich" - sounds mouth-watering, right? "A hearty helping of perfectly grilled meat..." - Maybe two or three slices. Hardly 3 mouthfuls. Tough meat. I wouldn't call it hearty at all. "...placed on a soft, lightly toasted Brioche bun." - It wasn't a Brioche bun. It wasn't toasted. It was a standard, run-of-the-mill, small Walmart brand hamburger bun. it was sort of crushed, too. When the person outside handed it to me, they seemed surprised as well, and asked if this was the tri-tip sandwhich. "The bread is painted generously with a delectable aioli made from the finest Prepared Horseradish..." - It was mayo. Plain and simple. Nothing special about it. Overall, I walked across the street in 115 degree heat, and paid $12.00 for a small mouthful of tri-tip on a plain bun with mayo and bag of chips. Was it worth it? Not at all. I'm sorry to say, but I won't be purchasing anything from this truck again. Please don't come back.
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