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I was stopping in here about once a week for quite awhile on the way home from getting groceries since it was on my way. The food was never better than average, but I could take each bite with a good portion of one of their salsas and that flavor is what brought me back. They have a salsa bar and I would normally make five or six small salsas to enjoy with the food----two picos, two reds, two greens. One night they started to police this, because I must be trying to get away with something, right? It couldn't just be that I wanted to taste more of their salsas. So tonight when I walked in I asked the guy immediately: "Is it okay if I have one salsa per taco (5) and another for my side of beans?" He shook his head quickly and said I could have 3 salsas. As I started walking out the door, he could have said, "Or you can pay $1 for every 2 extra salsa". I would have accepted, he would have made another $1.50 for 3 salsas, and I would still be going to Torres, rather than writing Yelp reviews. But honestly, I never got the feeling they really cared for my business anyway.
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