Évaluation du lieu : 4 South Brunswick Township, NJ
Wow, great food and great value! I got rice, beans, salad, fried sweet banana, nice size of steak and chicken flame grilled! Ohh also with 2 eggs over medium well on the top. It Came out hot and fresh tasting. Only not crazy about paying $ 2 a bottle of water. I do recommend it and I will go back. Hopefully next time I’ll have a picture.
Daniel A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Staten Island, NY
Great Ecuadorean food! I’ve been multiple times and the food is always excellent. Large portions and prompt service. Will definitely be back.
Danielle R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Belleville, NJ
Randomly walked into this place because my boyfriend and I were going to a nearby haunted hayride and wanted to eat dinner beforehand. This place doesn’t have much of an atmosphere. It kind of reminded me of places you would see in Paterson. The food was awesome and plentiful. I ate everything! Also glad that our waitress spoke English fluently, but I don’t think everyone there does.
David B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 East Windsor, NJ
Came here with my Son on a Saturday afternoon.. We were not in mood for full dinner so we each had an order of beef tacos. The beef taco platter has three tacos a side salad and a hot spicy stuffed pepper. Absolutely delicious. The also serve Inca and Coca Cola in bottles – makes the soda taste better. We have been here before for dinner. Remember that is was good also. They have churraso steak and sweet plantains(Plantaino murdos). The atmosphere is typical for the central American restaurants in the area. Tables are part of a low booth assembly that are all connected. Staff is more fluent in Spanish, but that makes the experience better. Menu is American English friendly, and staff is very friendly and patient. The restaurant has lunch specials that seem very reasonable Monday through Friday, but not on weekends.
Edward R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Monroe Township, NJ
Two Flags is a tiny Ecuadorian restaurant located in a even smaller strip mall hard on Route 33. While doing a bustling takeout and lunch business with the Latin American crowd of Heights town and Monroe it still offers a clean, comfortable, and friendly place to dine on such favorites as Chivo Guisido,{hearty, tangy goat stew served with rice, salad and avocado}. Bandeja Paisa,{Thin grilled steak, fried chicharron, egg, ham, beans and rice, salad and a small but tasty arepa} Rabo Guisado,{Ox tail stew} and just about every fried and grilled Latin American favorite you can think of. There’s even a small but expertly made selection of Tacos to round out the menu. Two Flags serves honest, tasty and inexpensive Latin American fare for those nights where your local Taco Bell will just not do before that night out partying and I recommend trying the perhaps unfamiliar dishes that our Latin friends find so comforting.