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Overall, Dos Reales had decent food, but it seemed very "Americanized." I'm not sure whether I should hold that against them or not though because maybe that's what gets them good business, but I wouldn't say it's anything unique or special. I did really like their horchata though; very delicious! The prices aren't too bad either. The employees were a bit rude though when we went. I was with one other person and they brought our food out ten minutes apart. Also when they brought it out to us, they threw it on a table in a hurry and ran off. One thing that the staff were very kind about though was not kicking us out. The person I was with and I ended getting caught up in a conversation and accidentally stayed in the restaurant about 20 minutes after closing. The staff saw we were engaged in a conversation and didn't bother us. After we realized that we stayed after hours, we promptly left. I might come back here and give it another try because the parts of my first experience that I didn't like may have just been unique to that visit and may not be reflective of a typical visit to Dos Reales.
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