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“Quiet and friendly family Honduran spot. Not typical commercialized menu, so don't expect it. Move away from your typical palate, and give new recipes a try. When we went it was not busy at all. We've never had Honduran, and it was very filling. I would have preferred side sauces or toppings on the fish. I ordered grilled but it was fried with a batter, however it had a very mild flavor. Quesadilla was very large, served with a small sour cream cup. They did not have typical sweet or unsweetened tea, but the smoothie we ordered was amazing. The fried plantains side needed something... to dip in.
Oh and the bean dip that comes with the chips was amazing and just a touch of spice!
Bathroom was single stall and had a baby changing table available. The waitress was super sweet.
Wheelchair accessibility: Has parking, ramp, and lots of table spaces“
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“buena atención muy sabrosa la comida“
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“What an interesting and traditional menu with both Honduran and Mexican food. I would recommend the Honduran section. The fried chicken was awesome! Pastelitos were so good. The beans and rice were done so well. This may in fact be the true tell tale sign of care and love and attention to detail from a Latin/Hispanic restaurant. If they care about the rice and beans, the other food must be fantastic, right? A family run establishment that made me feel a little more at home as a Texas transplant.“
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“It was my first time here…. And I did order a carne asada Wich the flavor was awesome it comes with fresh hand made tortillas….. My wife ordered pollo with crema and the taste was awesome too…. Definitely I recommend this little restaurant and I will comeback soon.“