Bad experience. Never going back. I was just in Alamos to celebrate my mother‘s 91st birthday. Two weeks prior I made a reservation for a party of 14 for breakfast. When we arrived we were actually 21 of us which took them about 15 minutes to accommodate us. They had the tables but they had no chairs available. That wasn’t the bad part. It took them 45 minutes to take our order. And that was just for coffee. It took so long some of my family members went to the bakery and stood in line to order coffee. When the server finally came to take our order we gave her our drink order as well as our food order. Time passed by until I told a male server we haven’t received our drinks so he began helping the original service with drinks. I had originally asked for water and green Chilaquiles. Well The drinks were coming sporadically. I never got my water. The first entrées to arrive at our table were two plates of French toast. My cousin ordered one and then she asked who ordered the other one and we all said no. Then she goes to the second table of 4 and asked them and they said no, then she goes to the next table of 3 and they said no. So she came back to my table and asked again and we said no. she looked confused and went away only to return to Say well someone ordered it and placed it in the middle of the table and left! Are you kidding?? So I got up, picked up the plate and went to the two tables and asked if anyone ordered french toast. Everyone said no. It was the servers mistake!! At that point I wasn’t gonna complain for a seven dollar plate so I asked my nephew if he wanted it and he said fine. Minutes past everyone got the drinks I never got my water. Eventually plates started coming out of the kitchen people are getting served random times. No one really ate together and I never got my green Chilaquiles. Everybody was eating except for me. My family asked where is yours I said don’t know I never got my water so my cousin says you could have mine. My mom add an extra small plate and I ate a little of everyone’s dish. Why because my green chiliquiles never came. For your information, the red chiliquiles were terrible, the green chilequiles were better but they serve so much eventually it became redundant and tired of eating the same thing. The service was really bad, the server did not organize the order. My cousin just said it’s a small town therefore you cannot expect good service. I disagree. That evening we went to Hacienda de Los Santos for dinner and the service was impeccable.. We chose not to complain. We finally got up to leave after being there longer than we really wanted to. At the front door a lady with the Covid mask asked me how was my experience and my meal and I said it was fine thank you very much. I LIED. Why bother saying anything since I feel it was her fault for not hiring more servers when it was a weekend and I assume this restaurant is busy on the weekends and they knew they were having a group coming in. And it was her fault for not training her staff well enough to handle groups. Besides I didn’t plan on returning ever again and I just wanted to leave because we’d been there too long and now we’re behind schedule. All 21 of us felt the same that the food wasn’t worth going back. I do have to give credit to the marketer who markets this restaurant As one of the best restaurants in Alamos. Clearly it’s not. Was it clean, yes. was it pretty, yes. Was it...
Read moreLa verdadera historia en el negocio de bienes raíces en ALAMOS Sonora Tengan cuidado si piensan comprar una propiedad en ALAMOS Sonora ya que existen tratos preferenciales y hay mano negra en la venta de mobiliarios, Liliana M. Carosso se dedica a vender propiedades en Almamos, ofrecí dinero por una casa y seguramente aceptaron mi ofrecimiento la cuestión es que la casa la termino comprando su amiga Teresita la dueña de TERESITA´S BISTRO casualmente nadie la había comprado en 10 años y al día siguiente que ofrecí la vendieron a la amiga de Liliana M. Carosso, subí mi oferta y me comento que ya la habían apartado cerrando toda oportunidad de compra, les aconsejo que tengan precaución al ofertar ya que primero dan prioridad a sus amistades y a los extranjeros, dejando afuera la posibilidad de comprar propiedades a buen precio, entre ellos se pasan las ofertas, eso se me hace anti ético. Hago público este tema ya que no se me hace justo que se manejen de esa manera, haciendo un MONOPOLIO ya que no quieren competencia restaurantero especialmente hablando por TERESITA´S BISTRO ya que la casa se encontraba enfrente de su restaurante, dan información a amistades extranjeros y rechazan la posibilidad de compradores nacionales
The real story in the real estate business in Alamos Sonora be careful if you plan to buy a property in Alamos Sonora because there are preferential deals and there is black hand in the sale of furniture, Liliana M. Corosso is dedicated to sell properties in Almar, I offered money for a house and surely accepted my offer the question is that the house ended up buying her friend Teresita the owner of TERESITA´S BISTRO casually no one had bought in 10 years and the next day I offered the sold to the friend of Liliana M. Corosso, I uploaded my offer and commented that they had already shut down all purchase opportunity, I advise them to be cautious when bidding because first give priority to their friends and foreigners, leaving out the possibility of buying Properties at a good price, among them they pass the offers, that makes me anti-ethical. I make public this issue because it is not fair to be handled in that way, making a monopoly as they do not want restaurant competition especially speaking for TERESITA´S BISTRO because the house was in front of his restaurant, give information to Foreign friendships and reject the possibility of...
Read moreEn nuestra visita a Álamos, pueblo mágico de Sonora, ubicado al sur del estado, hicimos una reservación para comer un domingo. Nos ubicaron en la terraza, con una bonita vista a la fuente.
Para empezar nuestra tarde agradable, aunque no tan calurosa, pedimos un coctel con Bacanora y para comer, ordenamos un panini y una ensalada de Kepe. Esta última estuvo rica. Fue una comida típica de bistro y fueron platillos ligeros, ya que queríamos guardar espacio para los postres.
En el fondo se ubica un bar de jazz, que luce muy coqueto, aunque para un plan nocturn y ese día, decidimos no quedarnos más tiempo porque queríamos aprovechar y hacer otras actividades en el pueblo y no regresar tan noche al hotel.
En cuanto al servicio, nos atendieron bien al inicio, sin embargo, después les llegó más gente y muchas no tenían reservación y en el restaurante ya no tenían espacio, así que algunas meseras empezaron a atarantarse y y ya no fueron tan amables como cuando llegamos. Entendimos que era porque no se daban a basto. Aunque ahí llevaran postres, debido a la saturación del restaurante, decidimos comerlos directamente en su panadería, que se encontraba cruzando la calle. Ahí el ambiente estaba más tranquilo, agradable y con mejor servicio. La decoración tenía objetos vintage y en la parte de afuera había un más mesas y un jardín. Para endulzar la tarde, optamos por el pastel de zanahoria, dos piezas de pan muy ricos que no recordamos el nombre, y los acompañamos con café. Vimos a muchos locales entrar y salir a comprar sus postres. Si viviéramos ahí o estuviéramos más tiempo, sin duda seríamos de los que pasarían a seguido a comprar su pan o postre del momento, para llevarlo a casa o tal vez comerlo sentado en alguna banquita del centro del pueblo.
Teresitas Panadería y Bistro es atendido por mujeres emprendedoras y aunque haya habido detalles para mejorar en el servicio, los alimentos son muy ricos, especialmente los postres, y confirman por qué es el lugar de comida mejor evaluado de este pueblo mágico sonorense. También se ve muy coqueto para desayunar, no tuvimos tiempo esta vez, pero esperamos hacerlo en otra ocasión, porque, sin duda alguna, Álamos es un bello pueblo para regresar algún día.
Tip: recomendable hacer reservación en el bistro, especialmente en fin de semana.
Ubicado en: Ignacio Allende 46-B, La Colorada, 85760...
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