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O M G. I need to update this one fur-shure. It had been a few month's since having something from here. What the heck happened? I soooooo *proudly* wrote the very first review for this place and have been recommending them since. I too went the first time based on a recommendation. NOT anymore due to our last takeout order. To be nice: It. Was. Bad. Four of us placed an order. The chicken enchiladas were diced up pieces of dried out chicken, rolled up in dried out tortillas, with a thick glob of cheap ass cheese, covered with the salsa rojo(so the menu says) which in reality, was canned hunts tomato sauce with some black pepper tossed in for good measure.Seriously, it was so obvious when I opened the container and "that canned sauce smell" slapped me in the face. My friend who ordered the very same thing, claims to have been slapped twice. The beef fajitas were a takeout dish full of peppers and onions (where's da beef ? Oh there it is, pointing to about four slivers hiding under the P&O's ) we asked for corn tortillas and searching through the takeout for them I said "Oh who ordered papusas" NO ONE did! Those things, that were as thick as a papusas, were the corn tortillas for the fajitas. No thank you. Good thing we ordered back up tacos. They're always good. WRONG. Again, back to the *dried out * theme. Where's the garbage? Even the salsas, green and the red, WAYYYY off. I know places have their "OFF NIGHTS " but damn. One thing that has not changed, unfortunately, is the use of little plastic baggies for the condiments on the takeout orders.
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