Choripan by Asado
1801 Dock St, Tacoma
(253) 248-4263
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The food was so vibrant! Pineapple Jicama Noodle Salad was made fresh when ordered. And tasted like it!
Had a $10 BLT today and it was terrible. Small and tasteless.
Have been to this coffee shop three times for Committee meetings. Each time arriving just before 4:00 pm, each time refused service because they close at 5pm...
Fabulous food & service!
Surprisingly flavorful and delicious food options. Something for everyone.
Prices are good and the food was better than expected. I only went in for a quick coffee and ended up getting a sandwich after I had been working for awhile. The sandwich was actually AMAZING, made by Tommy, so that was a pleasant surprise! Prices were good, as well
An unexpectedly delicious bite to eat inside the museum. Try any of their Argentinian fare.
The food arrived about 35 minutes after we ordered and was mediocre for the price. I would recommend going elsewhere.
Inside the Glass Museum, small, comfortable cafe. Food made to order.
Get the pork bowl, it's always good!
Restaurantji Recommends
This is one of the best places I have eaten. I am a photographer and dine here with clients on a weekly basis. Best costumer service. They will always go out of there way to make sure your comfortable and happy. If I could give it more than 5 stars I would. Excellent service!
Beautiful location within the Glass Museum with brilliant views of Thea Foss Waterway and the ridges around the sound. Nice people, with a generous free flavored water in big glass glasses, which is pleasant. Quite an extensive lunch menu. The butternut squash soup is a small portion, heavily spiced, garnished with green onion. Nothing memorable. The savory scone might have been better but it was warmed in the microwave and hence steamed. They offered butter, which was nice. The wine was decent. The wifi welcome. The ambience quiet when I was there, but I imagine if a school group visits the museum, it could get busy. Classic flamenco music.
The Glass Musuem has this cafe offering some very delicious soups and sandwiches. A plus is always when the service is super welcoming and friendly. Perfect. I had the Carrot Soup along with a Turkey sandwich.
Generous portions; tasty food. (We had the hummus plate and a really tasty chicken, bacon, pesto sandwich.) Great place for a bite to eat while visiting the glass museum, or just nearby.
Lost our order, but graciously asked if we wanted a refund. We declined and had delicious sandwiches. Service was good and staff very friendly.
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