The best meal I've had in months. Google translate helped with the menu. The coleslaw was particularly amazing.
Scrumptious! My first time trying Honduran food! Soccer was on the TV and music was playing, the atmosphere was so sweet. It was very yummy. Our waitress spoke Spanish to us and I was laughing at my dad trying to speak Spanish back. Haha. I’m sure they had a good laugh about us we were very silly and I was happy to let my dad embarrass himself rather than try to speak Spanish myself, which I have been learning for four years in school but still don’t know how to speak. It was very filling too!
Honestly, horrible. Customer service was lousy. All the waitresses and the manager as well look lost. They really don’t know how to explain their products to their clients, or even communicate with them if something is being delayed. They also have a terrible sarcastic attitude. Have to wait long hours for mediocre food. Terrible execution, terrible, presentation, terrible condoned service. Save you time and go somewhere else.
Esperar por dos baliadas y unos chicken para Niño y piensas de pollo como si fuera de la basura que lo sacaron y una hora para hacer esa orden
Authentic food with excellent prices. Staff is attentive and very friendly. Sit back enjoy a beer, good food and good company.
Really Good authentic Mexican food with friendly service
The food here is always good... But I went in today and got disturbing sticker shock on our bill. Party of 2, each ordering 3 pupusas with a side of rice and beans. The 3 pupusas were $9.50 and $9.75 respectively. Each side of rice and beans was $7.00!! YES $7! EACH!! I could have ordered a whole kids meal, 2 beers, 3 sodas, or 3 tacos off their menu for comparably the same price as the 4 oz. of rice and 4oz. of beans respectively. My total check for 2 people was $46.06. The beans were literally in a 4 oz. disposable ramekin. Was good, but c'mon man. Raise the cost of the pupusas and other items that can be justified for the price increases. There is definitely not a shortage of rice and beans and it will never be justified to sell 4 oz. of rice or beans for $3.50. Simple food costing at publix pricing for the most expensive refried beans cost $.12/oz. Multiplied by 4 oz. equals $.48/serving of beans cost. Let's even say we double that and make it their cost, so $.96 a serving. At 3.50 that would be 27% cost which is an acceptable cost. But there is no way on God's green Earth that a restaurant can't make 4 oz. of refried beans for less than $.50 cost. I called Cantina Laredo, the most expensive Hispanic restaurant in the area, and their side of rice and beans was $5.52 with tax. The $7 was before tax.So $3 difference. The food is great, I won't deny it, but little things like that deter people that look at things like that.
The Latin Grill. It should come as no surprise I love to eat as you read more of my recommendations. I've got a 200 man sitting in my body and welp I ate! ? A surprisingly great hole in the wall restaurant. The food is good and so are the people ? I'm here for business this time, but will be returning during my pleasure trips in the Fort Myers area.
The best amazing honduran food in this area. I have to drive over 30mins just to enjoy the experience. The staffs are awesome and the prices are reasonable for the amount of food you'll receive. Thank you guys for the excellent experience. See you again soon.
The food here is really good. I had chicken, rice and beans. The chicken was quite good. The service was quite good and atmosphere was nice. The horchata here is very good and the staff was nice. They spoke fluent spanish and english, so whichever you prefer.It seems to be a good hidden find with authentic food. Overall nice spot.