Grab your own table as waitresses will ignore you. Once you found a table if you find one good luck getting the waitresses attention. Once you get their attention hope that you and your company ate something before arriving because the wait time for food preparation is very long. The restaurant has many waitresses but they’re too busy on their phones to pay any attention to you or your food. Their front door is constantly being slammed as people enter and exit. Small cramped restaurant, too many tables and chairs for the amount of space that they have. Bad experience, never like coming here but wife insists in bringing me here. Every time We visit it’s the same experience.
Here’s a pro tip: if your wife suggests coming here go somewhere else. Better yet don’t even let her know this place exists. You will both have a bad time here.
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Read moreI drove 1.5 hrs just because I was recommended to this restaurant. Once in, they informed me I had to wait 10min for a table. While I was waiting for the table, another family walked in, bigger in numbers. Well, they sit them first and leave us waiting more. When they spoke about what happened, they did in front of me and my family. One of the waiters mentioned to the one that sat the other family that my family was there first and out loud, the waiter that sat the other family said no they were not. I took my family and left without even trying the food. Advise for management, train your staff to be more respectful. I didn't mind staying a little more even if I was there first, but anyone that had gone there knows the place is small, and everyone heard the waiter yell "no they were not...
Read moreBy far the best pupusas I have tasted in Massachusetts, other than my Godmother's. I have tried several different restaurants that make pupusas but this is the closest I've got to similarities in taste and texture from El Salvador (none can compare to the pupusas from El Cerro de las Pavas, Cojutepeque, El Salvador). The one thing I have noticed is that many restaurants do not add beans to their pupusas "revueltas". If there is no beans, technically they are cheese and chicharron pupusas and not revueltas. They wait for your order is longer than other restaurants, almost double, but the pupusas...
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