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This review is for the Tinoco's Express right outside the restaurant, a little grab and go located right outside of it. I thought the food would be a little worse than I thought, but it turned out alright. Nachos - They have the supermarket bagged nachos, similar to the tostitos, with a nacho cheese on top, and jalapeno's. It was good but nothing you couldn't make at home, it was a little bit overpriced at 3.75. Mexican plate special - This is a trip. You get an enchilada, soft taco, beans and rice for 4.50. It's a trip because I was watching her make this. The enchilada was pulled out of the cooler and popped in the microwave. While she was preparing the taco, after the enchilada was finished, she popped the taco into the microwave. Then she scooped rice and beans from a steam table. I had my doubts about this one but once I tasted it, it was ok. The food seemed fresh and perfectly seasoned. The rice was a bit overcooked for me, but it wasn't bad. I think for the price you'd be better off across the street at Dupar's or if you can drive, go over to Tacos el Gordo. But it was better than I thought it would be. But it was just ok.
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