Article: A BIT CHEESY Las Palmitas' varied menu smothered by Monterey jack

Tiffany Square was once a promising little upscale mall, anchored by a movie theater. Developers had hopes that lots of boutique shops would fill in the gaps.

Unfortunately, before it could really take off, the economy tanked, the theater shut down and most of the building became office space.

Las Palmitas, which bills itself as a family Mexican restaurant, is in Tiffany Square, occupying an eatery space that was most recently vacated by Tao-Tao. In addition to the food-court feeling of the place (lots of glass and high ceilings open to the mall), one of the first things you notice here is the menu's breadth.

Other restaurants go for the shotgun approach on the menu, but here it's more ...

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