Salsas in the airport = complete rip-off
Went to Salsas in the airport. A completely rip-off. $13 for 2 tiny tacos and then they sting you $5 for sour cream and guacamole, which was less than a teaspoon. $18.48 and nothing to show for it
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Salsa’s specialises in fresh, flavoursome and fast Mexican food with no regrets. Dine in at one of our many fast casual restaurants around Australia or grab some fresh Mexican take away when your on the run.
Went to Salsas in the airport. A completely rip-off. $13 for 2 tiny tacos and then they sting you $5 for sour cream and guacamole, which was less than a teaspoon. $18.48 and nothing to show for it
I went to Salsas at Highpoint and been the first time trying mexican I was totally shocked by the awesome service of the counter-girl. She guided me through the options and made a recommendation
The food was prepared well and was delicious.
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