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🤮 1/5 - Horrible.
By 👻 @Vivian H., 05/23/2023 3:00 am
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They definitely entice you with their servers standing out front and promoting their "Happy Hour" that's supposedly happening the entire day, so is it really a happy hour at that point? The inside of the building is gigantic but empty, most of their customers were dining at the outside patio. Despite only having about 7 customers, their service was extremely slow. They have an endless menu of drinks and food. They ushered out the margaritas fairly fast, but the food was a different story. They were quick to come out with our chips & guac, and our server provided an extra side of guac after misunderstanding that we were ordering two separate orders (guac and corn). We later informed her about this since there was a $14 charge on our bill just for a side of guac, which she responded standoffish about how that's what we ordered. When we were finally able to place our order after the server ignored our table several times -- the manager informed us of the lack of ingredients they had for our dishes. We kept having to altar our order. He told us that they didn't have corn, squid, or rice for the sushi rolls. He said that it would take an hour to cook the rice for the rolls, so we opted out of it. Either way, our food took over an hour to come out. We ordered mainly tacos and ceviche, which seem like fairly simple dishes to put together. The heat was blazing and we lost our appetite due to the wait. A simple brunch took three hours to complete, taking away a large chunk of our afternoon. The food itself was whatever. Definitely nothing that would take over an hour to make. I don't know if this is some sort of money laundering scheme or what, but it's obvious that they're dependent on their margaritas more than the food. Also, why is this restaurant labeled "Closed" if they're clearly still in business? I wouldn't support this chain if I was you, not worth it at all.
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