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I once drove around for an hour trying to find this Roberto's. A little nicer and cleaner than other Roberto's but the food is the same no matter which Roberto's you stop in at. Best meal at 3am when you're belligerently drunk trying to find your way home. They always mess up my order. But whatever they give me, I finish it all. I heart the steak nacho's with extra salsa and sour cream. The best deal is the crunchy chicken taco with a chicken enchilada combo. I love how they stuff the taco with loads of shredded chicken, a little lettuce and tons of cheese. The enchilada compliments it quite nicely. The guacamole is processed but what the "o lay" do you expect for great mexican food at these cheap prices? Skip the beans, they aint that great either. Tacos, enchilada's, nacho's, burrtio's, you can't go wrong ordering any of these. Don't even think about going to Taco hell. I hear if you flash em in the drive through, it's free.
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