So today we asked for a "shaved ice", but the girl kept referring to a mangonada. No where on the menu is anything referred to as mangonada ice, she kept arguing that we wanted a raspa, again we repeated, "shaved ice or Italian ice" and she continued trying to educate me on what I wanted saying "well mangonada is what we call it." But it's not written on the menu on the menu like that. Then the girl tells me I'm giving her attitude, Ok it was time to leave, we are regular customers and according to google maps have been there 10 times since June I've never had issues before asking for shaved ice or...
Read moreNever coming back here. I asked if they raspas with shaved ice kind of style. She didn’t understand English… apparently they only speak Spanish? Anyway… I translated and she said yes. I asked if they had tigers blood she said no. I asked if they had blue coconut and she said yes. She then hands me this after I paid… I told her I asked for blue coconut and she said in Spanish that she made me a coconut one… 🤦🏻♀️ I told her I asked for a BLUE COCONUT which isn’t the same thing but according to her it is. EXTREMELY disappointed!...
Read moreFor me, it isn't my cup of tea. I really like a place to have true shaved ice with syrup poured on top, among other fruit, sour, and chili inspired treats....if you are like me you probably won't like it here. As far as shaved ice goes: I like different flavors to choose from - they only have 8. I wouldn't say it is a true shaved ice or frozen treat place, instead I'd like to call it a 'fruiteria with pazzazz'. They are nice but need to work on people skills. Some items are...
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