After volunteering for our communities we love, a kind person took us here to get a bite to eat. Right away, we spoke Spanish to a young lady who seated and served us. We did not mind, and she conversed with us only because of our ability to speak Spanish clearly.
There was a huge wait time around 12:00 p.m. We started eating at 12:40 p.m. just to leave around 1:10 p.m.
We also did not like that they give you these bulky tablets as your menu to browse from. Note that, you cannot order with the tablets. They are nothing but glorified menus.
The food did lack basic seasoning. Our coffee did not have sugar when we asked fot it to be light and sweet. We did get an apology though, which was nice.
We feel that this place could use more workers. A crucial point we wish to mention is that a couple of workers must do almost everything besides being the cook. That is perhaps why the service time is elongated.
The dish(es) definitely eats Hispanic cuisine, though the visual aesthetics does not reflect as such.
■A Quyloon Reese Report on Experiences & Custom (QR-REC)®: •Food: 70/100 (lacks seasoning and gives random condiments without request) •Portion to Cost Ratio: 65/100 (one who dined here dish was ginormous yet for us two were not so much; selections can be misleading) •Comfortable: 60/100 (a little tight for our liking and do not get the interior design or theme) •Hospitality (Staff): 80/100 (Young lady needs to also speak English to converse with all who are dining but was very nice; especially to us because we spoke Spanish) •Clean: 70/100 (not including restrooms and seating was dirty) Overall Score: 345/500 (69%) ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ 🔵GOAL: "Our intent is to design innovative expository to provide daunting critiques that command attention and force heads to turn...
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