Ryan Mathis
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While in Vegas, driving around, we ran into Roberto's Taco shop. I ordered chicken rolled tacos while the wife ordered a single traditional chicken taco. Both of our meals arrived hot. The rolled tacos were pretty basic and lacked much flavor, but at least were crispy. The shredded cheese they topped the rolled tacos with wasn't melted. The best part of my meal was the salsa, I liked both the red/roja and green/verde.
My wife's taco looked really good, but unfortunately, it also lacked in flavor. The taco shell looked to have been cooked in-house. It was crispy and not oily. The price we paid was fair, especially for Vegas.
Two of our friends ordered cheese enchiladas while another ordered a torta. One order of enchiladas arrived before the other. The first enchilada plate arrived with barely warm beans, and the cheese inside and outside of the enchiladas wasn't melted. The second order arrived with the beans that were very hot, yet the enchiladas cheese wasn't melted either. The enchiladas themselves were just a letdown. The sauce wasn't very good, and when coupled with unmelted cheese, it just made them hard to eat.
We all shared a plate of nachos, which was a big letdown. The plate was loaded with plenty of chips and a decent amount of cheese. There again, the cheese was not melted. Warm chips with cold shredded cheese wasn't what we expected. Our friend that got the torta didn't dislike his meal, yet he wasn't impressed either.
Overall, the food we had was mediocre at best. We all agreed we wouldn't return. I rated it as a two primarily because the service was decent.