Guatelinda

553 Hartford Ave, Providence
(401) 282-6930

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Anita Torres

The staff are very friendly

Jarvis Brett

Cold tasteless breakfast bad service
After sending the cold breakfast back the manager tried to charge me for food I did not eat and had an attitude

juana pina

Delicious 😋

Sherr Lee Amor

Authentica comida chapina y muy buen servicio. Volveremos! Recomendable 100%.

Yolanda Moran

Friendly atmosphere, the food was delicious, I recommend 100%

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Churrasco De Carne Asada, Carne Adobada

Elder Balcarcel

I was walking from Virginia and I stopped by this restaurant and the truth is that the food is super delicious 🥘 fast friendly service good flavor 👍I recommend it 🫡😋….

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kenneth Brown

The beans and corn tortillas are very good. Not much served on the salsa side. Overall, it's pretty good food for the price.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Churrasco De Carne Asada

crazy man

Very good place good food

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Juan Lopez

It is quiet and has enough space to park, you don't have to wait long and they serve you quickly, very good, I recommend it.

Parking: You find fast and close parking

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chapin de la Casa

Lucero Esmeralda Velásquez Perez

Very nice place, the food was delicious and it is quite affordable

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jorge Colocho

Pretty much.
Everything was bad but always check your bill if you pay with credit a few days later. I got charged 3 times
The same bill.
We spend over 400 and got charged 3 times thatgu amount .Won't recommend this place. The owner was pretty rude when I tried to explain her what happened.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Brian Johnson

I was recommended to come here by a local, the birria tacos were amazing and defintely worth the price. My server did not speak much english, but it did not stop her from giving great service

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Renato Rodriguez

Great place if you're in the mood for latin american food.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Marilyn MC

5/30/24— One this last day of May , I decided to have lunch by myself at a cozy restaurant I stumbled upon. I had been searching for a different place but only realized my mistake after I had already ordered. As I looked around, I noticed the vibrant colors and charming little bus decorations scattered everywhere. They brought back memories of when this place was a Peruvian restaurant. The layout hadn’t changed much.

It was around 1 pm, and the restaurant wasn't too busy. The music played at a pleasant volume, just enough to create a comfortable ambiance. I chose to try the chuleta encebollada, and as I waited, I observed hints of Costa Rican cuisine on the menu, which intrigued me. Their breakfast menu varies and it has many options . I shall try breakfast here one day .

When my meal arrived, I found the coffee to be quite drinkable, a relief since it wasn’t instant. It wasn’t bad but def room for improvement The tres leches dessert was delicious, served in a generous portion. As I finished my meal, I felt satisfied and pleasantly surprised by this unexpected find. I left with a warm feeling, glad to recommend this charming restaurant to others.

If you look to the left, toward the back of the building, you'll find an intriguing setup. At first glance, I thought it was some kind of temple dedicated to the idol Maria. However, as I approached, I realized it wasn't. Instead, it featured a quaint little seat where people could sit and take photos.

Nearby, I noticed an interesting musical instrument. Its unique design made me wonder what it would sound like and how it was played. The entire scene added a touch of mystery and charm to the place, inviting visitors to pause and explore its hidden corners.

Parking is by the street. Coincidentally, just a few steps from this restaurant is the first employment agency I found work through when I first arrived in the USA and didn't speak English.

As I walked past, memories flooded back. I recalled the nervous excitement of those early days, navigating a new country and a new language. It was at that agency where I took my first steps towards building a life here. Today, seeing it again felt like a nostalgic reminder of how far I've come.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Leisser Ramirez

Of the best

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Carnachas Mojarra Frita Y Flautas

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