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Usually a small menu means a restaurant does their offerings well. This place is the exception. With a menu only consisting of 1 salad, 4 different tacos, 2 fajitas, and 3 apps, I was utterly disappointed. At the server's suggestion, i had shrimp tacos and chips and guac. Upon receiving my shrimp tacos (2 tiny tacos for $11, served with what they call "elote" which is just frozen corn on the cob with a stick in it and topped with flavorless mayonnaise) I was extremely disappointed with how dainty the dish was. It only got worse. I believe the shrimp may have been frozen too long and it literally turned to a mush when i chewed into it. I actually thought it was soggy tortilla by the texture, Til i realized that was actually the shrimp! I ate 3/4 of one of the tiny tacos, and had 2 bites of the "elote" (i still feel bad calling it that, as it is *not* the elote we all know and love. The guacamole was great, but their salsa also left much to be desired and tasted very bland. I think the house salsa is usually a good indicator of the quality of any Mexican place. I wish i would've tasted it first and left without ordering anything more.
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