We have been to your restaurant on other occasions, both on Lark Lane and in Crosby with family and friends. Unfortunately, last Thursday, July 20th, around 8 pm, we (a couple) had dinner at your restaurant and it was terrible, we certainly won't go to your restaurant anymore and we won't recommend it anymore either. In the place where we work we always recommend your restaurant, but we haven't been there for some time and it was a disappointment. We went there for t-bone which we always have and which was good and fresh and this time it wasn't good. In addition to not being t-bone, which we insisted on mentioning several times that we wanted to, the meat did not seem fresh, but rather as if it had been frozen for a long time, the taste was not good and it was not well prepared, the potatoes we didn't like either, the tiny starter didn't either, the paint (beer) was flat like tea and the diet coke also flat. During the meal, someone usually comes to ask if everything is ok and if we like it, it was always like that when an employee called Maria worked there and she was impeccable. As no one asked anything, at the end when we went to pay the bill we made our complaint and showed our displeasure and disappointment, the two girls, one of whom is even very nice, said if we wanted to talk to the manager, we said no, because honestly after saying what we said and showing our displeasure the manager should have come to us and not us to go to her. As we were very hungry we ate even without the desired quality, we paid around 62.00 which is absurd for what we ate and drank, a drink each of us, a starter of squid and those two t-bones. We still think that most places forget that customers pay workers' wages and that without customers there are no bosses, businesses and workers. We feel that there is always a certain disregard here in Liverpool in relation to the greater good “in the business” that is the customer, without him the business does not exist. When we arrived, the restaurant on the esplanade was more or less full, the girl who served us didn't seem very happy to see more customers and this is something that always causes us a lot of confusion. See if you have the capacity to serve a certain number of customers and with the due respect and quality that the customer deserves, because for us money costs a lot to earn, even a lot to earn in the hard work we do and when we go to a place like this it is to be happy and not sad and disappointed. At the end I also went to the toilet and the state I was in was frightening. Humble and personal opinion, look inside your business, analyze with eyes to see what's wrong and correct it, I think we deserve the best because when we pay we don't owe and the bills are increasingly...
Read moreStepping into La Parrilla feels like reuniting with an old friend - warm, inviting, and full of stories waiting to be shared. From the first bite of their fajitas to the last sip of tequila, every moment is a celebration of Mexico's rich tapestry of flavors and culture.
The fajitas? They're like a dance party in my mouth, each bite bursting with zesty goodness that makes my taste buds sing with joy. And don't even get me started on the tequila - it's not just a drink, it's a journey. Sipping on their carefully crafted selection, I can almost feel the sun on my skin and hear the laughter of distant lands.
What I love most about La Parrilla is that it's not just a restaurant, it's an experience. The cozy cantina atmosphere, the friendly faces behind the bar, and the lively energy that fills the air - it all makes me feel like I've been transported straight to Mexico City.
In the heart of Liverpool, La Parrilla has become my go-to spot for a taste of Mexico's heartbeat. Whether I'm craving a fiesta with friends or a quiet dinner for two, La Parrilla never disappoints. It's more than just a restaurant - it's a slice of Mexico right here in my...
Read moreDisappointing visit to this restaurant after hoping to finally find a half decent Mexican restaurant. Sadly nothing in here is authentic. From the tortilla chips that tasted store bought to the plain guacamole that was flavourless and no spice to it. These are both basic staple dishes that should always be good…
The mains were edible but again they didn’t have anything Mexican about them, the fajitas were fine but the quality of the meat was poor with the chicken being chewy and flavourless, no spice to it. The steak wasn’t bad but nothing to go crazy about, especially for the price.
The staff was fine, just seemed unbothered. The decor was fine but the overall atmosphere didn’t feel authentic most likely because there was Eastern European music playing… This sounds like a weird complaint but the music made the whole experience feel even more unauthentic. As a Polish person myself, I’d rather listen to some Mexican music that’s for sure.
Only thing we liked was the drinks, nice pina colada’s. I wouldn’t recommend this if you actually want authentic...
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