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Margaritas Mexican

Margaritas Mexican

23 Members Way, Dover, United States Of America, 03820

Tapas • Mexican • Western • Delivery Services


"We just ate here tonight for the first time and it was amazing. To be honest, I was a little hesitant after reading some of the recent reviews but for our experience those couldn’t be further from the truth the two seating hostesses were exceptionally friendly made sure we were taken care of right away and given a table we liked. I felt like both of their attitudes were sincere genuine which for us coming from Chicago (where everyone can be very snippy) was a nice change. Then came dinner our waitress was smiling from the beginning really put us at ease right away. We were discussing drinks she even went out of her way to ask for a sample of one of their new drink offerings so we could see if we liked it which meant a great deal to us. The Margs were really good, my husband I got the Raspberry flavor highly recommend. For our meals my Mother I got fish tacos and my husband got shrimp tacos they even gave him corn tortillas instead of the lettuce ones that come with that meal. Everything was so fresh, crisp flavorful. 10/10 for quality of food. Our waitress kept our other drinks topped off (water) never failed to check on us at appropriate times she was very intuitive. She made sure to offer us to come back again soon and hoped to see us again. I personally would ask for her service again when we hopefully go back soon. (We just moved here a day ago for the first time). I am always super honest with my reviews can be critical if I feel someone doesn’t want to help us (Ive worked many years managing in customer service) with that being said seriously these employees earned our collective admiration*. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this place to everyone."

Seoul Taco

Seoul Taco

1020 E Broadway, Columbia, MO 65201, 65201-4983, United States

Food • Lunch • Casual • Healthy Options


"I 'm not familiar very with Korean food I had to Google Kimchi) and I am only a casual fan of Mexican food after 5 years of spanish in college, sometimes I pronounce Nachos , Nachoos , don 't ask) . The idea of combining the two cultural foods seemedintriguing to my girlfriend at least) so we went in. I liked the name Seoul Taco. I did wonder silently if the name SeoulFood would have been better but perhaps that is cultural copyright infringement). Upon entering I did not realize the number ofpeople sitting at tables without food more later). It 's a repurposed older building which combines the character of theoriginal brick and mortar walls with postmodern art work, low light and a darkened ceiling that hides the industrial look ofthe duct work that hangs from above. You can eat in but this is fast food which ironically turned out to be slow food). Thetables are aligned close to the two exits which made it uncomfortably cold I found myself wishing the artsy fartsy fireplacewas an actual fireplace). There are no servers and the post apocalyptic covid staff struggled to provide basic services likecleaning tables and replacing the drink fountain carbon tanks. Yes understaffed restaurants are the new reality. For theuninitiated be prepared to provide uncompensated labor when you eat out. The overworked slaves, sorry i meant staff, werefriendly and professional you could see the two man team working diligently preparing orders. We ordered two of the MunchwrapSeoul Supremes with Bulgogi Steak , Chips and Qeuso and Pot Stickers Stop judging we were hungry). The wait began. As we waitedwe watched comically as the plexiglass designed to protect us from covid fomites and such spontaneously imploded in cacophonousprotest to the rediculousness of it all. The wait wasn 't bad. I was encouraged as the other unenraged patrons did not grab theirtorches and pitchforks. They were peacefully unbothered by the wait. 40 minutes and three poured out uncarbonat"