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I went here for the first time about a week after it opened. The service was just abysmal. The food mediocre. Because they were so new I decided to give them another chance. About a month later I went back to see if things had improved. The service was better but still lacking. I ordered the California burrito. It was actually pretty good. So, I left the place an open option. Now, I just returned from my third visit with the impetus to write this review. Service was OK this time. But, two thirds of the way into my California burrito I pulled a soggy piece of bar-code sticker tape out of my mouth. It looked like the kind used to tape shut bags of vegetables. I couldn't say for sure if I swallowed any of it. I was pretty repulsed. I opted to just pay my bill and leave. I was queasy and I just wanted to get out of there. Also, something didn't smell quite right in my iced tea. I'm not sure if it was the ice, the glass or the tea itself. I didn't notice it until the server brought out a refill. My advice is to just stay away. When they fail maybe someone will open something nice there.
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