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Oh where do I begin? It's a hidden secluded location out in the middle of nowhere. It's sad it's not in the heart of Toronto! This place embodies the resemblance of good Mexican Food. This is the place you want to get a nice Chimichanga with some hot sauce. If you get any of it, grab a nice large glass of Horchata and away you go. This store isn't exactly a 5/5. The servers really don't pay as much attention as they should, however there is room for improvement in every shop. The Horchata is same as you would find, sugary, delicious, not too watery, has a garnish (however they should not garnish with strawberry, especially when it's wilting away in fear of the glass: I usually order the Chimichanga with shredded chicken, but they have plentiful or options. There is black beans, an abundance if sour cream and more sauce to pour on-top upon request. The hot sauce is delightful and they have different kinds. What I wouldn't order is the appetizers, they are small and not worth the price. Your better off getting a main course and leaving it at that. The total bill comes out to just under 25 when you order a chimichanga and a drink! It's for sure overfilling and amazing. Fajitas are okay as well!
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