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What can i say.,,, Moxie's ain't no stranger This one is is pretty new- so, i think the cooks and everyone else are pretty new, too. Pretty neat place, it's nice and calm. Our waitress was sweet and friendly, a bit too cheery but it's OK :) i prefer that over the snotty bitchy not so cheerry type. anyways, typical fusion food. I ordered the Chipotle Mango chicken. I also had ketchup on the side. Yes, i eat everything w/ ketchup cuz i love it. Surely, my meal came with its' own sauce. But i want my ketchup. I got my meal, my friends did too and we ate. My girls thought what i'm having is weird- the chicken and ketchup knowing the chicken has its' own sauce. Well, let's just say: Thank god for heinz ketchup. Chicken was a little bit too uhh...soft. I tasted the spice, which was good- taste is good. colour is good. And then i tried the sauce- and it tasted like water and tomatoes. i thought in every saucy type of food, it is the sauce that makes the foood fantastic. Maybe. But, unfortunately, not my chipotle. Order something else. Maybe if you're lucky, you get a good cook. In ketchup i trust.
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