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Firstly, I'd like to say there are better tacos than Tacos 101 and I've had plenty in Toronto (pork tacos were quite fatty - Ordered beef, pork, and cactus)! After I paid over $23.73 for over-priced 5 tacos, I expect at least average service. The cashier, whom I suspect is an owner or at least he acted like he thinks he's a big guy, had light coloured hair/blonde Caucasion in 30s, a bit out of shape was extremely RUDE. I explained my order a few times because he didn't listen and when he finally understood, he was just a rude. No hello or even thank you me for helping him make money. FINE. On top of this, when I asked if I had the medium hot sauce bottle because I wanted to put sauce on my food, he said yes and "ORDERED/TOLD" ME TO FILL SAUCE INTO HIS EMPTY DIP BOWL!!!! Yes you read correctly. These dip bowls were at the counter, beside him for customers to dip chips inside to try the salsa sauces. I don't care how busy it was. Asking (especially rudely asking) a customer to do your dirty work is offensive.
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