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If you want to understand the meaning of eating unbelievably spicy foods in a horrendously hot environment to actually make your body feel cooler, than you should come here to eat. We came here with a couple of friends while we were in a somewhat adventurous mood. I don't typically love spicy food, but I am definitely a fan of the cajun/jerk style of spicy. I ordered some sort of jerk chicken pasta dish, but I can't remember the name. The chicken was a tiny bit dry and the pasta was a tad overcooked, but nothing that would ruin a dish. Unfortunately for me, the jerk part of it was so incredibly spicy that after a couple of bites I was sweating profusely and my nose insisted on running while I was trying to eat. It was literally so hot I could only take a couple more bites without tears coming out of my eyes. Now I know that I am a bit of a wuss when it comes to spicy, but I can handle some heat. This was just a full on inferno that you expect only from hell. All that being said, I did feel cooler on a particularly hot AZ day. I didn't hate the food, it was just too spicy for me. If you love spicy, this is your place. If you don't, well, I don't suggest you order anything with the word jerk in the description.
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