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Is the food delicious? Without a doubt. Is it worth the price, wait, and not always courteous staff? Ehh, not so sure. I've been going to Taco Tanto's ever since I started at KSU. Since then I've learned a thing or two about the place. When you walk in, you're greeted by bright colors and enticing smells. There is sometimes very loud hipster music playing in the stereo. Not your usual restaurant soundtrack. Limited amount of tables in the place, and it can definitely be crowded easily. I guess my gripes with the place mostly have to do with the staff. They're a bunch of hipster, ride bikes everywhere and transcend everything, college students who have this holier than thou impression about them. I've waited nearly 20 minutes for my food at one point and once in a while there's something wrong with the order. Pros about the place - local art adorns the wall, and they have the best homemade hot sauce in Portage County. I guess if you can make it past the slightly arrogant workers, Taco Tanto's is a great place to go for lunch...if you're not on a schedule.
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