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“This place has some of the absolutely best, authentic street-style tacos in Columbus, if not the best. Seriously.I've tried the lengua, al pastor, carne asada, and pollo tacos. My favorite being the al pastor and pollo, but you can't go wrong from what I know. The lengua is probably more of an acquired taste, though. There may even be more meats offered but I haven't tried those quite yet. The tacos were priced at about $3.50/ea.The tacos come with your choice of protein, topped with diced onion, and chopped cilantro (street-style). Within the container you'll find sliced radish, quartered lime, and a spicy orange sauce. While I'm not entirely sure what that sauce is called, it is *very* tasty. If you like spicy stuff, ask for extra.There's a small table and chairs in front of the truck for those waiting for their order or to eat their tacos.Bottom line is, if you're in the market for delicious Mexican street tacos: look no further. At the time of writing, cash is the only accepted payment method. Hopefully that will change, but it isn't stopping me from coming back.Parking: Small lot, park where you can!“
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“I love sharky’s on Manchester the food and employees are the absolute best!“
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“To start the meal, they brought out the most delicious, crispy chips and two types of salsa, both distinctly different in taste, but excellent. We ordered chicken and beef fajitas. They came reasonably quickly, but not too quickly. The food was superb. The tortillas were grilled perfectly. The food was seasoned absolutely perfectly. The addition of mushroom and zuchinni was creative and tasty. We chose refried beans, and they were some of the best we have ever had. The rice was also delicious. Overall the meal was some of the best Mexican food we have had in a long, long time. We dropped a little over forty dollars for two people and left super full. This place is a treat and not to be missed.“
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“An institution at Lake Harding is the restaurants and butcher shop of the 219 family of businesses. The tone of hospitality and community set by the management extends to the entire staff of all the establishments. Plus, the food is good.So, it’s fortunate that the lakeside restaurant is good place to visit by boat or car. I have often joined fellow members of the Chattahoochee Sailing Club there for lunch, but this was my first time by sailboat—even though it’s a regular occurrence for some members.Docking was easy, with sufficient depth and room to maneuver. It’s a satisfying feeling to drink a cold beer while watching your boat gently bobbing at the dock.Parking: The floating dock has about a dozen double berths with bow and stern cleats and some cushioning, but fenders are helpful. There is depth for my boat which draws 4 1/2 feet. There is no current and wakes were not significant during my visit.“