Good food, even better prices. I visit this place frequently because I work near by. They are always quick about serving food when I get it to go. The staff is always friendly and they have a really cozy atmosphere. It makes you feel like your family is cooking up some food for you. I highly recommend their chicken quesadilla or puposas.
Stephanie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kennewick, WA
I have been to guatemala and this is as close are you are going to get to authentic Guatemalan food other then going to Guatemalan. I highly recommend caldo de gallina it’s chicken soups but with their own Guatemalan spin on it, delicious! Desert wise if you want to try something I suggest you try the rellenitos. The service is friendly very at home like hospitality. Over all a great little gem.
Charlotte L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Forest Grove, OR
Delicious, authentic Guatemalan dishes. Friendly staff. Reasonable prices. Cheerful music. International soccer games on two screens. Best platanos fritos(fried plantains) in town. Also a nice little selection of Guatemalan groceries, handicrafts, and soccer jerseys.
Gladys B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Wilsonville, OR
If you want traditional Guatemalan food, this is the place to be. Do not expect Mexican food because this is nowhere near what you would find at a traditional Mexican restaurant. The only bit of spiciness that you’ll experience is the salsa. The tortillas are made in-house. The sweet bread is not very sweet and it is dense. The service is always slow, so do not expect to go in and out quickly. The traditional breakfast is great and is served with coffee; the Papian is served with beef or chicken; the enchiladas is a traditional picked vegetables with beef, hard boiled egg, and served on a tostada. Each visit is an experience! Will continue to come back.
Hammad H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Philadelphia, PA
We stopped by for lunch and had the garanchas, tamale and Guatemalan tostada. The tamale was sub par. It was bland and had a drumstick bone in it. The texture was not appealing. The garanchas were ok. Still a little on the bland side but better than the tamale. The tostada was nothing to right home about. It had beef, lettuce, pickled cabbage and beets. Again, it was bland. The food is edible but really mediocre.
Bobby D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Beaverton, OR
This is a bakery and restaurant located in the BiMart shopping plaza. They have a lot of traditional central american baked goods for a reasonable price. The restaurant serves up Salvadorian Style Food. I recently ate lunch here and ordered 5 different entrees. They bring you chips, salsa and black bean dip before you even order. The black bean dip was really good. My favorite was the plantain, but the tamale was really good too. The burrito, sweet potato and papusa was good and they do give you large portions. The service was very good too. I walked out very full. I would probably go back and be a little more adventurous.