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This was my first experience with Casa Rey's, and my last. I usually stroll down to the food truck lineup by the Capitol on Fridays just to get out of the office - occasionally to eat if I forget my lunch, which was my misfortune today. Rey's menu looked alright and was reasonably priced, I thought. I ordered the Charro Completo specialty burro - advertised on their menu for $6.50 (this detail is important). I handed the man (if it was Rey, he's an idiot, and if it wasn't, Rey hires idiots - bad news either way) a $20, and he said $7.50. I asked if there was tax because the menu said $6.50. He said "No it doesn't. My screen [an iPad] says $7.50." I again explained to him that the MENU said $6.50 - I had to turn my head just slightly to confirm. I invited him out of the truck to take a look for himself. His silence indicated his refusal of my offer. Then, he hands me $12.50 in change (again, Rey or his staff member is an idiot). I have more pressing things to quibble about than $1. The poor rating has more to do with the mess of a burrito I ultimately choked down (I would compare the quality to Filiberto's but that would be unfair to Filiberto's) than the $1 and utter refusal to even acknowledge a mistake or apologize.
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