I wasn’t impressed the food was very mediocre and very overpriced. They charge 2.50 for sauce that usually most restaurants include when you order Arepa. The rice was hard like if it was just microwaved. The mini arepas that came with toppings ( they were not playing when they said mini ) they were so small and thin that I couldn’t even fill them up with the toppings I left half of the toppings because of how small they were. The seating could of been better for people that are handicapped or older people and babies this wouldn’t really be able to sit or eat comfortably because all the chairs and tables and high stools...
Read moreOk…4€ a malt beer which is imported n the chicken sandwich 7€ something…I gave her a tip n left 15€ for a lesson about street food that is everything else…but not street food. She was very friendly I told here that all the oil n the meat is falling in the paper bag…thank god I ate there cause otherwise I would throw it in the next trashcan because of the not enjoyable art of sandwich…in the end i unpacked the sandwich n ate it with n fork n knife. She is really friendly don’t get me wrong the taste was ok. Next time i will try a menu n give her another try. But this round I’m sorry. That...
Read moreVisited all the way from Wiesbaden and neither me or my boyfriend regret the trip. The food was very good, the service friendly, knowledgeable and fantastically multi-lingual.
My biggest complaint, if you can even call it that, was that the bar stool style chairs didn't have a back where I could hang my coat. But that just meant that my legs were nice and toasty as we ate. Giving them time to recover from the outdoor chill.
PS. The arepas Sifirias (sorry if I misspelled it) we took with us were divine even after the almost 2 hrs of travel back...
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