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I took my wife here tonight, I got the "famous" fish tacos and let me tell you I am a taco fanatic. They were okay, the fish was super dry and had there not been sauce to put on it, I'm not sure I could have finished them. Definitely not worth $6 a taco. It would of been closer to worth it if it had come with beans and rice or some sort of option for a side or two. I was EXTREMELY disappointed at the fact that my wife ordered veggie tacos that consisted of a veggie hamburger patty cut up and slapped on a tortilla. You're joking right? I was expecting fresh sautéed vegetables when I was paying $11 for two tacos that come with NO sides. I admit I could have asked what was on it, but why would I have assumed that it was a veggie patty? Why would it be? It looked like a frozen veggie patty from Costco. We have had veggie tacos many places and they have all been fresh veggies. I thought they maybe ran out of vegetables and said "let's just try this veggie patty out" I don't understand how this place has this good of reviews, maybe I had a bad first experience or maybe people just like spending money on mediocre food. I will not be returning.
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