My mom introduced this place to me two days before my older brotherâs birthday. A close family friend and her children came with us. My mom told me of this place, so my love of Spanish cuisine and my roots drove me to come here.
Spanish music caught my ears, and the fumes of tamarin, along with spices, led me stomach to come in, which remind so much of my late great-grandmotherâs house, when my family would come to visit her in Puerto Rico. Two of three bilingual men greeted greeted us. Amiable and patient, they took our orders with smilies and jokes. I did not understand them, since this was all being said in Spanish. Regardless, it made me feel more welcomed in this establishment.
Their products are freshly cut. Iâd say it is better more fresh approach to ice cream, sweet and nutritious. They sell fruit popsicles. All of which for reasonable prices. If you want to step up your ice-cream game, I highly recommend this place for you...
   Read moreThe space was bright, vibrant, and welcoming. Unfortunately, the customer service didnât match the atmosphere. The interaction with the staff felt awkward, and I didnât really feel like a welcomed customer, more like I was an inconvenience.
I ordered ice cream and was surprised to receive it in a foam cup without being offered any options, like a cone or something. For $7, I expected more, it either in portion, quality, or at least clarity on what I was getting. Overall, the experience left me confused and...
   Read moreIt is the first time that I find and authentic Mexican ice cream in the area. The owners and all the employees are very friendly. They have some tables to sit inside and outside. I guarantee that you will get dizzy and wonât know what to order the first time that you are there. I recommend that you start ordering any flavor of the âpaletasâ and go from there. They also sell horchata, agua de Jamaica, agua de nueces, corn on the cob, many snacksâŚ.lots of...
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