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While driving I noticed the same thing that you always see when you want Mexican food Roberto's taco shop, but right below the sign I see an unfamiliar face... "Rivas Mexican grill". I thought to myself, let's see what they got. I go in and the first thing I noticed was their very vibrant feel, very upbeat colors and beautiful menu. I was greeted with a "hello, I will be right with you". 30 seconds later he is taking my order. I order the burrito made with their "pastor" meat. I go and retrieve the salsas and noticed that there salsa is very thick unlike the one at Roberto's. Next thing I know, they tell my food is done! I sit and take a bite, and I wasn't very satisfied with the taste. I decided to add their red salsa and wow, one of the most well made salsas I have had in a Mexican restaurant. Many places can't seem to grasp the taste, but at Rivas you can taste every ingredient, with a slight spicy taste at the end. I finish my burrito and I'm off. The place has a very upbeat feel to it with vibrant colors! A very polite staff and, the restaurant, is not grimy or dirty at all. The burrito was nothing special, but I will certainly come back to try something different.
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