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Contribuisci feedbackReally bad experience, it did not meet our expectations plus worst waitress service.We ordered two types of arepas and we got some others that were different.At the end confused us with some other clients and were asking us if we ordered such and such.What a shame. Don't go to this place.
Decided to come by because of the reviews, and I'm a big arepas lover. But this did not hit at all. The presentation was good but the food was bland and the arepas were very hard. I ate just the insides and couldn't finish it. The rice and beans weren't that good, but the pork was better.The waitress was nice and attentive. But I don't think I will try this place again.Also, there's a 15% dine in gratuity, and the menu doesn't match the price that is rung up at the register. For 2 arepas and 2 drinks it came out close to $50.The only upside is there's parking in the back.Parking: Parking in the back
Excellent service, delicious food ? ??, andGreat place to ? enjoy the food...
Went here for lunch, food was okay. What drove me to write this review was that the waiter did not give us a breakdown of the bill and added her own 15% tip. She did not tell us how much she gave her self and we gave her extra for tip. Giving yourself an extra 15% tip is okay, but not letting us know is not right. This is a dishonest place and I do not recommend .
Personally this is one of the worst arepas I have ever had. They make arepas, freeze them, and once the customer comes in, they defrost them and serve them. Doesn’t taste fresh at all.The filling was the best part about it. I also tried their empanadas, but they were old and hard. Luckily the only thing that was actually good was their fresh lemonade.Our waitress was ok, she was nice as first, but then suddenly rushed me to order and when I didn’t order the first time she gave me a dirty look.Overall, everything was way overpriced for the quality of food you get. I was expecting them to be made to order instead of just slapping a frozen arepa into a microwave.