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Businiess name:  Las Margaritas at Belmar
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have never walked out of a restaurant before or since eating here. Lets start with the staff: Of the three staff members my party dealt with, the host was quite nice, the server was rather prickly, and the manager out-right rude. The food at Las Margaritas hardly deserves to be considered Mexican in origin. Each dish served seemed to contain copious amounts of salt and garlic tossed on greasy meat with little chili powder and cumin. Ever side seemed to be bargin canned food quality, lacking any depth of flavor or unique texture. On top of that was the most droopy and soggy lettuce this side of a McDonalds. The tortilla soup was a joke. Canned chicken-noodle with a some corn tortillas tossed in to fulfill it's name-sake. Served slightly-warm with the exquisite taste of processed canned soup. Some reviewers touted the food as ""unique"". However, this food is no different from what is found freezer Isle of an American supermarket. If you want avant garde, head into downtown with a copy of 5280, find some random dining location that has a good rating and eat there. You are more likely to impressed by the ""unique"" qualities of such an establishment rather than an faux Mexican dining experience tailored to keep uninformed moms and their kids heading back to their freezer for some chimmy-changas. Pros: Outside patio. Cons: Food, drinks, staff.

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