I have tried food from my culture in many places and I always like to talk about the good and the bad. This is the second place where I have tried the best baliadas in size and flavor. What they have to improve is customer service. Something that I only see in Honduran restaurants is that they charge a percentage of the bill to the customer, in this case 10.0% called SURCHARGE, I don't know if that is legal. But there is one thing that must be clear: no one can charge a tip for a service that has not been given. That is a will or a habit that certain people have, the truth is that I checked the bill until after, but I had already left a tip, which is what I normally do. Something new that I learned here in case I...
Read moreI've had a few dishes from this place and have enjoyed them so far.
They have a slow service, maybe 30 minutes for a "baleada" (with no customers in line), and 45 minutes or a bit more when the restaurant's busy.
If you want "encurtido" make sure to ask for it, otherwise they will not offer it. It's not spicy, by the way. Their hot sauce... They can improve it. It tastes quite vinegary.. not of a good quality. Their "topogigios" (the blackberry ones) don't taste like the Honduran ones... I can't put my finger on what makes it taste different.
Their horchata is really good! Their service is mostly good, too. Oh, their baleadas are...
Read moreJune 2024 update: Had to come back for the baladeas and good as always. I noticed they remodeled since the last time I came. They made it bigger and brighter. It looks nice! However, it looks like they are slowly charging us for those updates! They have an EXTRA 10% surcharge on the total... HMMM.... they also charge more if paying with card. Our total wasn't much because it was just 2 baladeas, a side of plantains and a coke. Now imagine for a whole family?! That's excessive.
Our favorite place for baladeas Hondureñas! This time my sister and I got the tajadas con pollo. It is so good. We'll continue to come...
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