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My friends and I were craving tacos so decided to give this place a try since it was highly suggested. The ambiance of this place is real cute... the seats were picnic table style (so you can fit about 4 people). The decor was also really cute; home-y and comfortable. The servers here are really nice, always available for any questions and were so quick to pick up our dishes once we were done. The menu was also pretty straight forward, just a good selection of mexican foods. I got a Cochinita (pulled pork) taco ($3.90), fish taco ($3.90) and 2 mixed pupusas ($4). Our tacos came first and then the pupusas came a little later which I think is normal here since reading it in another review. The Cochinita taco was my favourite - the pulled pork was juicy and went well with the corn tortillas (DEF recommend). The pupusas were also really good, filled with cheesy goodness and fresh to order. I genuinely didn't think the 4 things I ordered would fill me up but as soon as I finished my meal I was STUFFED (the pupusas are pretty heavy). I definitely wanna come back and try out their hard shell tacos. Any downsides? It is a bit pricier than I had expected but the quality of the food, ambiance and service made up for it.
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