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This place sells pizza by the slice (it's good as well, the veggie slice has heaps of toppings and the pizza sauce is nice and tangy.) But skip the pizza and go for the Mexican foods! They sell taco's, torta's, flan etc. I tried the el pastor taco and it was yummy, the meat was nicely seasoned, watch out for the green salsa they serve with it though it's super spicy! The portions here seem bigger then the taco joints downtown as well the owners are friendly and generous. The quality seems higher as well here. I love that they sell smaller portions of flan for dessert. Highly recommended. They close earlier some nights at 9pm so phone ahead before going. Also there is a serious lack of parking but being close to the New West skytrain makes up for it.
Go for the Mexican! Authentic mexican cuisine which is awesome. Ambience is lacking as it is a little pizza joint. Not a lot to look at - but you can tell the mexican food is made with passion!! I love the Spanish language magazines you can ready while you wait for your food. Don't pass this place up!
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