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El Burro
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My wife and I ended up here after a mixup in coordination. The place looks nice enough and the outside dining area is comfortable on a warm night. I ordered a mexican steak, which comes with a salad. The salad was iceberg and cabbage from a bag served in a plastic bowl with a single slice of beet on top. The steak was served in strips with tomatoes, green peppers, onions, and cheese (all as advertised), but under a lake of gravy from a can. While the food was served quickly the gravy had cooled enough to encase the entire dish in a skin. The steak itself didn't taste too bad but only after giving each piece a few shakes to get rid of the horrible gravy. I'm still nauseous thinking about it.\r
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Don't go here. Drive a few miles and find a Tlaquepaque. If you're at Pruneridge and you must have Mexican food, go to Left At Albuquerque around the corner. There is also Taco Bravo, Unamas, and Baja Fresh all within walking distance.
Pros: The wine bar next door hires good music
Cons: The food is bad
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