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Went here for a work lunch. They had a $16.99 prix fixe lunch menu, which came with 1 app (chips or corn), 2 tacos (any taco, but some have additional charge), and 1 dessert (polenta or churro). The chips came. The guac dip was not bad, but the chips were really too crunchy for my liking, but thats just my personal preference. The tacos were not bad, had the chicken and steak one. It was kind of too messy to eat by hand, so I had to resort to using a fork. Dessert was mildly impressive. I had the churro, but it came in this cheap little paper cup with caramel at the bottom, and was super crunchy. I've had better churros from the food trucks during CNE. I also ordered a $4 fresh mango juice. It tasted a lot like the tetrapack mango juices you buy at the supermarket, but perhaps its still "fresh". For a glass that small, with 3 large ice cubes, there really isn't much space for real juice. I mean really, $4 for a small glass of mango juice? Me thinks not. Service was okay, nothing really out of the norm for me. Not really worth the price...nothing particularly mind-blowing here..
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