From the outside it looks spacious, but it’s an oversized mini mart on the inside, stocked with the same beers and wines one finds at gas stations and 7−11s everywhere – plus bum wines and a cooler of malt liquors and now-decaffeinated Four Loko products. San Bruno isn’t exactly Menlo Park, but it isn’t «the hood», either. Whatever sells sells, but I don’t think people who know the difference between your and you’re are La Dora’s target market. The proprietor followed me from the beer case to the snacks aisle as though I was trying to sneak out with a beer.(Happy Martin Luther King Day, everyone!) And then the beer turned out to be skunked. There’s nothing special about this place, not in price, not in selection, and certainly not in customer service. I won’t be going back and don’t see any reason for anyone else to stop in, either.
Vinay d.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Bruno, CA
These guys have stopped serving Indian take-out; it’s just a liquor store now, and for that, well, I guess it’s just fine.
Max R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Mateo, CA
So, they recently have been a little kinder… even forgiving me 30 cents on something.
Santhosh s.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Bruno, CA
It’s right next to a gas station, if there wasn’t a sign out front for the take out. I would never have found this place. Best indian food near San Bruno by far. We have tanddori chicken, lamb curry and butter chicken. Butter chicken was too orangy for my visual palatte. Great food, called again but they were doing kitchen remodel so the takeout was closed