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“We had lunch here. Everything was amazing. Excellent cafe con leche! The owner was nice enough to give us HUGE sample of their Thursday soup, made from squash and carrots! The flavor was outstanding! I highly recommend trying out this family owned business.“
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“If you’re looking for authentic Latin food, this is hands down one of the best spots in town. Their quesadillas are some of the best I’ve had.
This isn’t a date-night kind of place—you order your food in the back of a grocery store. They do have seating, but it’s more geared toward workers grabbing lunch (No Server etc).
That said, the food is incredible. You’re not walking into a five-star restaurant, but you are 100% getting top-quality, authentic Latin food.“
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“We initially were uncertain where Ria was on the property, and a very kind Ritz Worker escorted us to the Hostess stand. We each had a Margarita ($22 ) which was fantastic, and very refreshing! The snapper sandwich ($29) which came with a salad, fruit, or fries was absolutely delicious! It was fun eating outside with a great view of the golf course. Will definitely return! Our Server and their counterparts were very attentive and accommodating. This restaurant is truly a gem, and encompasses the values of the Ritz.“
“Gary the general manager is top notch!. Food and drinks are on point. View spectacular as well. If you are in Naples Celebration Park is a must!“
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“Every year Naples loses and gains restaurants. Unidos, with its Latin fusion menu is a welcome addition to Naples culinary scene. The food and service are excellent. However, the atmosphere is NOISY, even on a Monday night, which makes conversation a bit difficult. Also $4 for water, but maybe that is standard now. Two people, no appetizers or desserts: two entrees, and three glasses of wine: $149. Seems kind of pricey but maybe typical.“