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Contribuer aux commentairesVisit the politans row “Food Court” for a weekday dinner with a friend. I wasn't on colony square forever. they have really changed it and it is super sweet for a day date or a causal hanging out to eat something / take something from the norm. I give to the people who are lying 5/5. we went around to see the different restaurant menus and decided on pretty little tacos. we ordered 3 à la carte street tacos (2 huhn, 1 steak) and the road mais. also a taco combo (4 tacos $15) and a cauliflower tacco. all sides are a la carte. the drink options were limited. we bought drinks from another restaurant. our total amount was $42. for tacos? .but we are on the colony square, so what do they expect? it was good, tasteful, savory and juicy (the tacos were not dry.) the street maize was far over boiled and too hard to chew. I didn't finish it. the cauliflower tacos were not disappointed. overall the service was ok (see as if we were harassing them, although no one else was in the line), that was waiting for the food was expensive, but it tastes good, and the environment was funny. (See a star for the price, waiting and service.)
The fried salmon taco and churros were pretty tasty, however the salmon taco was a bit pricy at $7 for one taco. The wait time during the late afternoon (not a busy meal time hours) was 30-35 minutes, whcuh seemed pretty long for what I ordered.
This is one of the many options in the Politan Row food hall. Their menu is displayed on the wall behind the register. When you place your order they take your phone number and will text you when it is ready. I ordered 2 tacos from the A la carte menu, the OG chicken and a Fried Salmon taco. The chicken one was average, but I really liked the fried salmon one. My order came up pretty quickly. Check out this place if you visit the food hall.
I read many reviews before my visit. The key to a satisfying experience at Pretty Little Taco is to visit outside of peak hours. This may not be possible for everyone’s schedule, but if you find yourself hungry outside of the standard lunch and dinner hours (I would assume it’s busy all day long on weekends), then you should make it a priority to visit. I went on a Wednesday night at 9:15pm, 45 min before they closed. My food was ready in under 10 minutes. Everything about my experience was smooth.I ordered plain ramen and 1 creole cauliflower taco. The cauliflower taco was one of the best tacos I’ve ever had. I should’ve ordered more. The ramen was spicy and flavorful, and was a bigger portion than I anticipated. I thought the price was fair for the size. I also appreciated that they served the food on ceramic plates.
The service is over all is a 0 star but I didn’t have that option. The establishment as a whole order take a minimum of an hour. On top of that I’m just unsure who is managing the cashier and how they establishment is still up in and running at this point .literally everybody had been waiting an hour to an hour and a half for orders that were placed online as well as at the establishment.It literally took an hour and a half for Ramen noodles???? How please explain