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Post #210577 by thejab on Thu, Jan 26, 2006 4:08 PM

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I'll solve the El Indio debate. Some items are good there, some are not very good. Often, long lines and crowds indicate hype and how famous the place has become more then consistent quality. Sometimes a place goes downhill and it takes a while for the word to get out locally, and tourists never stop coming because the place is famous. But the last time I went (over 5 yrs ago) I liked what I ordered (I can't remember what now) , but my friend didn't think hers was that great.