I was looking forward coming to this place and was highly disappointed with my experience. It was so bad that I think it must have been an odd day, I will have to come back and see if it is consistently terrible.
The food was cold, all of it. Nothing was freshly cooked. The cheese that they put in nachos is refrigerated making all your nachos ice cold. The burger was at room temperature with ice cold lettuce and tomato which, on top of the stale bun, made the whole burger be a cold dry bite. The wings were also not warm and the taco's meat was below room temperature with ice cold vegetables. Their "American fries" were soggy and not crunchy at all, and of course also cold like the rest of the foods.
The venue is very nice and it gets lots of people (although I don't know if they return) so there may be a short wait. It is an all you can eat format for S/.40 which is not bad for the food you can get if it wasn't all so terrible.
As I said, I'm surprised that a place with such terrible food can stay in business so I'm willing to think that this was a particular...
Read moreExcelent place to eat makis and American food (junk food), such as burgers, burritos, and wings. You pay 51 soles (around $15) and you can eat from those 2 buffets: Wasabi (makis) and Tom Davis (American food). The only thing is that the menu is more limited than before, they have fewer options now, but hopefully they will expand their menu soon. In terms of quality, they are OK, it's a buffet so don't expect great quality. You will still enjoy the food, the flavor is good, but I haven't tried another buffet of makis since the pandemic started. I tried makis from other non-buffet places, such as Hanzo, Edo, Asakusa, and Roll Star, and they are definitely better. But if you are just looking to get your stomach full, while still enjoying a good meal, this is the place to go. Something you must take into account, you only have 2 hours to eat everything you want, and sometimes they take a while to bring you the food, so I suggest that as soon as they bring you your order, you should order the next...
Read moreAmbiente muy acogedor y agradable. En estas fechas de invierno, estar sentados en el salón más grande te hará sentir demasiado frío. Con respecto a la espera, la primera ronda (llegamos a las 2:30pm día viernes) podemos confirmar lo que habíamos leído. Una hora de espera. Supongo que es porque a esa hora ya inicia el almuerzo en el local y se va preparando todo. Ya que las siguientes rondas, después de haberlas pedido, demoraron entre 20 a 30min. El servicio es bueno, personal atento. Los makis. Como barra libre nos dimos la oportunidad de pedir varias veces y probar siempre uno diferente. Primera vez probando: Spicy Sakana: Muy bueno, ese gustito picante perfecto. Leche de Tigre: El solo verlo como que descuadra porque está más presente el ají, pero es justo ahí donde se siente todo el sabor de la leche de tigre. Conchitas a la Parmesana: Una muy buena sorpresa, algo secas pero muy ricas. Causa de Maki: Rica. Recomendación importante sería que la papa no se haga demasiado para que no sobre. Se siente cuando ya ha pasado su mejor hora. Mr. Lomo: Versión más simple del lomo saltado e igual de rica. Chalaquita: Realmente un ceviche en un bocado. Muy rica. Jalea: Presentación muy sobria, el sabor no apetece tanto.
Ya probados: A la Oliva: Salsa de aceituna y mayonesa no tiene pierde. Gaucho (Parrillero no es lo mismo y nos dimos cuenta por el chimichurri): Normal. Avocado: Bueno. Palta siempre fresca.
Los Patrios: Pollo a la Brasa: Es que esa crema solo con el pollo a la brasa. Buenísima. Lomo Saltado: El favorito mio. Tanto éstos como los makis ya conocidos, igual de buenos como en cualquier otro lugar.
Los que nunca decepcionan Acevichado: No importa qué, siempre va a gustar a todos.
Los Postres Oreo: Oreo, queso crema y mermelada. Riquísimo. Lúcuma: con cereal de chocolate y galleta de relleno, rico pero no tanto. Pie Maki: Perfecto. Mi amiga dijo que quizás el limón debía vigilarse mejor porque lo sintió algo agrio. Para mí, perfecto.
Si vendrán por Barra Libre, por lo menos...
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