Staff are rude! food is okay. I grew up in Ecuador and it brings me memories only reason I return. They have to improve on their customer service
Mikey H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manhattan, NY
Solid Ecuadorean food. Place has bit of cafeteria feel but quick and friendly service. Traditionally not a big fan of selecting prepared food — however in this case, it was all tasty and fresh. Had two different kinds of meat and rice with a side of beans. Also comes with side salad with tasty dressing If you ask they will give you more meat and less rice. Have wonderful baked goods as well. Wouldn’t go out of my way to come here, but if you are in the neighborhood come on down.
Wei w.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Stamford, CT
creci en Quito. y esta comida esta rica. es simpe. tiene suficiente variedad y esta bien preparada :) good simple home-made style ecuadorian food/bakery ~ enough variety. I like the desserts too :) they don’t skimp on the servings. hearty and carb-based like most latin foods. delicious: P
Miya A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Newark, NJ
im always weary of eating ecuadorian food in restaurants since i grew up eating it at home. im glad to say that this place reminded me of a home cooked cook meal! the morocho was hot and made well; not too thick or too sweet. the beef soup was hot and full of nice chunks of meat. meat was soo tender and the flavor was on point. i also ordered the yapingacho. it was good. the only thing was that i grew up eating this dish with some delicious peanut sauce on top of my potato cakes, but here they did not do it that way. aside from that, this place is def authentic. this was a great find.
Gio A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Middle Village, NY
Good Ecuadorian food. They got mote(it’s kind of like corn but a bit different taste), fritadas, tripa, and some other dishes which I have never seen before in my life. Their breads look really good too, would love to try one. Favorite part here is the atmosphere, the interior is really well done, and they play Ecuadorian music. Service is pretty friendly. Occasionally the cashier dont speak English, but they are very nice about it and are understanding if your Spanish isnt that great either.
Tess W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Honolulu, HI
This is the place to come for ecuatorian food. Good food yummy desserts. clean and friendly place
Joey V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
Ecuadorian breakfast headquarters. The place to go when you are looking for a cheap, filling, and delicious breakfast in a spectacular atmosphere. This is not a whole in the wall, it is a sprawling, glitzy, Las Vegas style celebration of Ecuador. I can personally vouch for the muchin de yuca and bolon. As another review points out, the correct address is 102 – 03 Roosevelt Avenue
J. B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Culver City, CA
This place could be a little pricey but best Ecuadorian food in the area! Since it is located right on Roosevelt Avenue, parking could be a little difficult to find. Make sure to explore the menu and ask any questions you may have. I think«hornado» is their best dish, definitely try it out!
Vee M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Generous portions of food. Nice, clean restaurant. I had the hornado and it was tasty! Would recommend if you are in the area.
Nikolas K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
I think the address is actually 102 – 03 Roosevelt Ave, but no matter. To be perfectly honest, I didn’t eat in this place and just got a bottle of water. But the food looked good enough and what is really nice is that they have these photos on the wall of Ecuador featuring smiling indigenous peoples and scenes of everyday life.