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Businiess name:  Taco Loco
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Went here today and ordered the special blackened lobster taco in eager anticipation of a delicious gourmet taco. When I got the taco, I immediately noticed that it was shrimp, not lobster, and both my date and I confirmed it by tasting a shrimp. Neither of us like shrimp and we were looking forward to the lobster, so I brought the taco back to the counter and politely told the guy he'd given me shrimp by accident, at which point he stared blankly at me without looking at the taco and insisted that it was actually lobster. I said to him that I was certain it was shrimp as it was small curly shrimp and tasted 100% like shrimp and nothing like lobster. I have been eating all kinds of lobster all of my life and know the distinct flavor and texture of every type. I was served shrimp (for $8 for a tiny taco!) and was being unapologetically told that I was mistaken. I left baffled. All I can think is either the place told the cashier that the shrimp was lobster, or they assume the people who eat there are too stoned to notice it's tiny shrimp. Either way, I was turned off. \r

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