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We went here thinking it was Si Casa Flores and were game to give it a go. The staff was VERY friendly and perhaps a bit OVER accommodating in their efforts to promote and get this place going. The food was hardly 'fresh' - canned slop refried beans, blah spanish rice, and lukewarm entree. The chile relleno we ordered was a 'pre-fab' - chile and cheses wrapped in layer of scrambled eggs. Certainly NOT a proper relleno which would be dipped in beaten eggs batter and fried, not heated in a microwave. And only heated enough to seem cooked at that. The plate arrives hot, but the food on it is not. Also disappointing was how limited the lunch 'specials' were not to mention more expensive than Si Casa's daily items were. And sodas for $2.99?!? Get real, a package of BRAND name sodas cost less! We weren't looking for 'elegant' dining, but sadly we didn't find decent or tasty food. In fact I felt we could have as easily grabbed microwave entrees and a bag of corn chips at any grocery stores and getting about the same meal.
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