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Businiess name:
Gorditos
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Review by:
Forrest W.
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Review content:
I really don’t know how healthy the food is. It is, after all, Mexican food, and quite a bit of cheese is involved. More questionably, the portions are large enough that eating a dish in its entirety might well blow your stomach apart. Finally, and especially in light of the portion size, the prices are so low as to suggest something sinister.
With that said, I know the ingredients are mighty fresh—because everything is cooked (had you the patience to not take chips and deliciously warmed salsa to a table) in front of your eyes. Colorful and fraying donkey figurines mark your table so that the food can be delivered posthaste. The one obstacle is, of course, its popularity. The soon-to-open Queen Anne location might alleviate some of the wait, as I can easily imaging people making the drive from queen anne, magnolia, or parts further south. If not, the lines often stretch out the door.
You can, of course, call ahead and take your food home. This is an option which apparently allows you to skirt the formed line and negotiate a purchase promptly, though I’m not sure how I feel about it. In doing so, however, you lose the precious juices. The food is juicy. Good-juicy. And I haven’t been able to avoid losing a pool of juices escaping the Styrofoam container. That’s a shame, because the juice belongs in the food. This is where it remains if you stick it out. Or go earlier in the day. But, go.
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