Atmosphere was not super elegant, but was lively, with a few families dancing to live music, not sure how often they have live music, but the energy was full of life and joy and family. Seems like the kind of venue for small family parties.
My Partner/BF ordered us a Fritanga a LA 27 to share (serving size is plenty unless you're very hungry, but we didn't even order sides or dessert). The meats were flavourful, the cheese a touch less flavor intense and textured than another place we tried (but that place the meats were dry and not very seasoned). The plantain chips were excellent. Crispy and juicey flavor.
Our waitress was friendly, but didn't quite understand...
Read moreI ordered the coctel de camaron and was left very disappointed. I have gotten many coctels from Nicaraguan restaurants, but this one was lacking in ingredients, and it felt warm. For $17, I expected more than just simply tomato, onion, and 5 pieces of shrimp. I thought coctels all came with a few slices of avocado, but when I asked, I was going to be charged $4 for half an avocado. The atmosphere was okay. I enjoyed the music, but it was so loud I had to raise my voice near the waitresses' ear for them to hear me. Couldn't even talk or spend quality time with my...
Read moreThis restaurant is in the hood. So beware of your surroundings. I order a dish called Salpicon, which is finely chopped up meat with cilantro and onions served with rice and salad as well as fried plantains . I kid you not it was good to my surprise. The amount of food was generous, I had to share the dish because it was too much for one person. This restaurant cooks authentic Nicaraguan food. If you:re ever in the are, pay them a visit. I'm sure you won't be disappointed. It might not be all too fancy but just know you're...
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