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More like 3.5 stars but I'm rounding up. I've been to Bel Air a couple of times now with friends and I can't say I've been terribly impressed or wowed by their food either times but some of it is pretty solid. I think they do a better job of their out-there tacos such as the Ninja Pig, which is crispy pork with hoisin sauce and a jicama slaw. Their more traditional tacos - such as the carne asada which I ate alongside the Ninja Pig - seem to fall short based on my own experience and my friends' experience. My carne asada meat was dry and pretty flavorless, which was disappointing because I usually try to order that or carnitas to determine if a taco place is legit. The rice and beans that comes on the side with your meal is kinda meh too, like I'm not expecting those sides to have tons of flavor but more than what I got! Their margaritas are yummy, as are their nachos, and I'm a fan of the 3 salsas you get with your chips when the meal starts. I just feel that, especially for the price, I would have expected more consistency from the tacos all around. It's still a cool place to grab drinks and some food with friends - the decor is colorful, the atmosphere is fun, the music is good - but I'm not sure it would be my first choice.
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