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Businiess name:  Chevys Fresh Mex
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The Chevy's chain has been kissing the zenith of cuisine for a few years but this location was always just ok for me, and I think a lot of other folks just wanted to eat there for business lunch too, becuase, when I looked around....there...were lots and lots of people. But after my meal there I'll probably be back so often that that I'll forget everything I've ever learned in English and begin spontaneously speaking in Spanish, Yucatan Peninsula dialect. Nothing against the service, though sadly, they wouldn't let me have anything against them. My waitress was top notch, and what came out on my plate was, to quote old time slang ""putting on the dog"". I ordered the super cinco which is supposed to be five meat dishes. Actually, it's 4 and a chile relleno, which has cheese in it, not meat. On my first bite, the port tamale tasted off, but then I realized it wasn't a Port tamale, but a PORK tamale....then, realizing I should dial my taste buds for Pork, not port, it started to begin to taste A w e s o m e, no wait, g l o r i o u s l y a w e s o m e. Only excellent pork has that real....um...porky taste. I moved on to the carne asada taco because I was hungry, not even noticing that it's not carne asada but a crispy beef taco like it says on the menu. The big chucks of steak were ...actually chunks, but they were so flabby that my teeth couldnt possibly cut through them. How flab can be so tough that it hurt my teeth kind of says I should lay off tamales made with port instead of pork, so I gave up complaining and realized it was all pretty tasty. I thought about complaining in general, but I realized if the manager came out later and comped my entree which is good, it would make me guilty to write a negative review, so I didn't go negative. I could also say the salsa had no flavor, but after all I ate, it wouldn't make sense to complain and keep eating away even at the salsa, so I didn't.\r Chevy's is gone. Long Live Chevy's\r Pros: Wayne Gretzky\r Cons: Al Capone\r Pros: Wayne Gretzky, Micheal Jordan Cons: Al Capone, O J Simpson

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