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My last visit to Earl's was beyond surprising. I have to be honest and say that I've never actually been a fan of Earl's, yet most recently, Earl's managed to surprise me. Instead of opting for full meals, me and my cohorts shared three appetizers, all of which I would order again. The first, was the dynamite rolls. Obviously not the best sushi I've ever had, but surprisingly good. The second, was an order of fish tacos. And ohmygosh, the fish tacos are ama-z-ing. Shockingly amazing. I felt like I was eating the best food truck fare of the West (or East?) coast. SO GOOD. The third appetizer was the spinach and artichoke dip. Also incredible. I highly recommend it. I also have to say that I don't like mojitos. Ever. They're like downing a bottle of listerine. Yet, magically the waitress talked me into a raspberry mojito, claiming that she also doesn't like the traditional drink. Well, I have to say, I was more than surprised and will be ordering that again... well done Earl's.
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