The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Las Iguanas
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A trendy restaurant in a nice location, serving a selection of South American (and inspired) dishes - mainly Mexican and Brazilian.
Staff are friendly, though service is a little slow. Food is a mixed bag - their refried beans are spot on, and the tuna steak very well cooked, but I found my enchilada to be somewhat dry and tasteless. It's all nicely presented though, and the desserts are tasty.
Prices are normal restaurant fare - £10ish for a main course, £5ish for a starter, £4ish for dessert. A meal for four of us, with alcohol, came to about £80.
Much as it's convenient, I'd still say it's worth driving to High Wycombe for the nearest dose of reasonable Mexican food.
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