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I was really excited to hear about Seoul Taco when it first opened because the concept of a fusion of Korean and Mexican food sounds amazing. First, the restaurant is really cool and has a nice vibe. The decor is fun and interesting; I really liked the "urban" feel of it with the graffiti and colorful boom boxes, etc. There is plenty of seating especially since they have a second floor. If I had to rate just the aesthetic of the restaurant it would be 5/5. Unfortunately I didn't think the food was as good. Overall, I think the food was just ok. I've been here on two separate occasions, so I've tried the nachos and the quesadilla. They both were sufficiently tasty, but nothing that had me wanting more. PS. Don't make the mistake of expecting something authentic, because this is not it. Originally I thought this would be more of a traditional restaurant but it fast food. Yet the prices reflect more of a higher end fast food joint. For the amount of food you were getting I felt the price was way too high. Basically I wouldn't go out of my way to come here, but if I were to end up here I wouldn't mind either.
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