
M. Wilson
5 reviews on 1 places
Absolutely the worst Ecuadorian food I've ever had here in NYC. I ordered the chaulafan. It was dry and full of salt. All the meat and shrimp tasted like it was at least a week old. I guess they used the salt to hide the old dried out meat. And then there's the confusion with the check. So the chaulafan was 25 dollars!!! A word of advice, don't ever come here for the food. Just dance and maybe a few beers. So we have 2 different waiters one for the food and one for the drinks. Not sure what kind of scam they are doing at this place but they seem like they add drinks on to your drink bill and hope you're too drunk to realize. Just be very attentive to what this place is doing with the drink waiters. Extremely hard pass on this establishment.
Wasn't bad wasn't great just another place for a very expensive item of food like every place else in midtown Manhattan. The food did seem fresh and the service fast but had to wait 10 minutes for someplace to sit for inside dining. And after spending 20 dollars on a burrito standing and eating wasn't my plan.
This little place has excellent customer service and the food is always good. Good location for after doctor visits.
How diners should be. Good cheap food with excellent service and you never feel rushed to leave. Had a very relaxing breakfast for dinner here. Will definitely be returning.
So this is the new place where they will be serving Saturday lunch for the homeless and in need. The old place was St. Joseph's at 371 6th Ave. Beautiful church and the food, as always, was delicious. From 1:30pm to 2:30 pm every Saturday. Thank you for the wonderful compassion.