Salt and cilantro -- two great tastes that taste great...in moderation. We can't overemphasize the moderation. We started with yuca con chicharones. Yuca! We love it. Fresh. Abi's version...not fresh, but freezer fresh...yum...ugh. Stale, frozen, and (given fried) a slight fishy flavor. Not what we hoped for by any means. Chicharones! So hit or miss. Abi's version...eh. Fatty (go figure), but it was too chewy.
M ordered los gemelos (con pollo y carne).Tasty. Filled with good, slow-cooked (stewed?) meat. Nice, thin (but not too thin, just right!) tortilla. Plentiful portion! If it can be without cilantro, it'd be even better. Served with guac and sour cream. Too much cilantro, and after a while, the saltiness came through.
L ordered chuletas (pork chops). Served with beans and rice and topped with peppers and onions and a sauce that seemed like the juices, which is good in theory. But the chop was drowning in this mix. It was like a game of find the chuleta. And when it was found, then there was the challenge of finding the meat in the midst of bone and fat...quite a bit of fat. Disappointing. Oh, did I mention that the chuleta and sauce were extremely salty? The beans were good as was the rice.
Cost
$$
Cleanliness
Clean
Service
So-so. Would have liked to have a peek-in a couple more times.
Pluses
Minuses
Food quality. Salt. Cilantro.Overall value
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