Order a media noche sandwich…it was terrible. The description of the items in their menu definitely does not match the hat they give you. The sandwich was described as Serrano ham, pork, Swiss cheese mustard pickles. For starters it was as definitely not Serrano ham, it was the cheap Fudge ham or oscar myers that you get in the containers. The cheese was more like the Kraft white cheese. There was no pork! I was asked if I wanted mayo and mustard, I told the lady I just wanted mustard she end up putting mayo instead. I guess the only good thing was the pickles. My husband ordered a Papa rellena, it was old and refried. Everything was overpriced as well. They didn’t even had Cuban bread! What kind of Cuban bakery doesn’t have Cuban bread. While we were eating there 3 more people showed up asking for bread and walked on out because they are not selling bread. I don’t know how they...
Read moreGiving them one star since the pastelillos de guayaba were yummy. The family placed a large food combo for a get together to be ready by 11am and had to wait 50 min for them to have it ready for me after I arrived. Makes no sense. Now to the actual food, I'm Puertorican and used to lots of flavor and the food looked and smelled great but the arroz had no flavor what so ever and really dry, the pernil was extremely dry and the flavor was only in the cuero, the yuca was ok but missing flavor as well. I was really surprised with the lack of seasoning and professionalism. I don't believe it's worth the hype for the food wise, maybe the pastries...
Read moreThis is a very nice find as a cuban living in texas. A reasonably priced bakery. Pictured Below is HALF of a breakfast sandwich I had there called a medianoche or midnight this rather sizable ham, cheese, pork, pork crackling, pickle, sandwich with mustard and mayo, as well as accompnying fries and two croquettes totaled 14 dollars after tax. I have paid more for less at most fast food places (both in quantity and quality). I loved this place and can easily...
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