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Contribuisci feedbackThis is a tough one because the food is on point, especially with the items that are more consistently placed on the menu. The service however, is not always good. I used to come here much more often than I do now. I feel like the service might be better for the non-black, Spanish speaking folk but that's never been my experience so, take that with a grain of salt. I can't account for your own personal feelings. That being said, another good point is that you can usually find a decent parking spot by Columbus School. I never eat in at this spot, again because I NEVER feel welcome in these kinds of spots (all over Bpt) but that's up to you. They used to let me buy a couple pieces of the chicharron with my meals but recently, the lady tried to make me purchase a $3 minimum, so, I don't even ask for it anymore. At any rate, the picture shows what's left of my small order of pig ears and yellow rice. Small orders can be anywhere from $3 to $5. Good food prices are decent depending on how stingy and attentive the person is on the day you go. Sometimes you end up getting more rice than anything, fyi. Not the only spot that does that but just to let you know.
They WILL walk all over you if you don’t speak up. You’re paying, tell them EXACTLY what you want because the service is horrible. Only about 2 of the women are nice, the rest are aholes. The FOOD however. DELICIOUS.
My father works here and I don't like his cooking art, but the rice and the huh here is amazing
This place, and Coquito are my absolute favorite go to Spanish restaurants in Bridgeport. The food has awesome flavor and perfectly cooked. The staff is extremely nice welcoming. I'll definitely be back. By the way they have a big dining area in the back, so you can bring your whole family for a delicious meal!
I love their liver meal and their yellow rice!!! I ordered fried fish separately