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BEWARE! STAY AWAY!!!! STAY AWAY!!!! STAY AWAY!!!! STAY AWAY!!!! STAY AWAY!!!! STAY AWAY!!!! STAY AWAY!!!! STAY AWAY!!!! STAY AWAY!!!! STAY AWAY!!!! STAY AWAY!!!!

At least read all the reviews first. I wish I had. You'll be much happier at a regular fast-food taco shop.

Tonight, Sunday, 10/13/2013, my wife and I tried this place out for the first time. We only heard of the place through http://restaurant.com where we purchased one of their $10 off of $20 coupons. Nice deal, right? So we were hoping this was going to be a decent place that we could frequent. I wish we never found this place.

The salsa was ridiculous. It had to be the worse salsa I've ever had. It tasted funky and sweet. The chips were stale.

The rest of the food wasn't bad, but it is not any better than if you were to go down the street to Jilberto's or Alberto's. I am not kidding. Again, read the other reviews.

Fortunately, we had the coupon to make up for it. I would have been so pissed paying twice as much for the same exact food.

The waitress was nice and did her job, but minimally. Nothing more. No refills. No checking in on us between serving the food and retrieving the dirty plates.

What really got me pissed off though is that they gave us a bill that included a service charge (an 18% tip). There was only two of us! It's not like we had a party of six or more. Just because they did that, I decided we would never eat there again and I would NOT pay the service charge in the amount that they were requiring.

Well, the little round cashier man came waddling after us to tell us we were short on the bill. In summary, he told us he knew we wouldn't pay a good tip because we didn't order drinks - we only ordered water. Um... I drink water because it's a little healthier than having coke.

He said they have an agreement with http://Restaurant.com about the gratuity. And even though he admitted the coupon did not say anywhere on it that we had to pay an 18% gratuity, he still argued and argued and argued that we should still pay an 18% gratuity and then argue with http://Restaurant.com about it. I ended up telling that that is their agreement and their problem. Their customers shouldn't have to do it for them.

I feel bad for the waitress because of the way that her employer treats their customers, she is the one that gets the short end of the stick with a tip not as big as she would have originally gotten (even if she didn't really deserve it anyway).

I'll never step into that establishment again. I would have seriously been more happy going down the street to any taco shop for the same quality food for less than half the price minus the insults, rudeness, arguments.

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