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    Bussin' Buns

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Ninja Chicken

    Ninja Chicken

    4.3
    (12 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Really enjoyed the Picana sampler. A mixture of roasted chicken, chorizo, sausages, chicharron,…read morefried plantains on a bed of crinkle cut French fries. Nice mixture of meats for the carnivore in everyone. Roasted chicken was the best. Very tasty.

    A very cool place. *…read more* * Four Points has developed multiple food court locations around the intersection of 620 and 2222. One of them is the heavily Colombian food court where Ninja Chicken is located. One Colombian group seems to own multiple food trucks in the court - even though the truck names are different and the menus are different. Cooks go back and forth between the related trucks bringing supplies. All of the relevant personnel are Colombian. If they are as good as Ninja Chicken, they are fine fine trucks. * * * How Colombian is Colombian here? a) This is a Spanish only location. The truck signs are in English and that is where the English stops. When I ordered in English, it was clear nobody was understanding me. (They were trying hard). I got the wrong thing. Fortunately the wrong thing was wonderful. (Fried cheese pastries with strawberry dip.) I was happy to have the pastries. b) There are many many Colombians here eating. I only saw one other Anglo person - a middleaged Texas lady linked to the relevant church. (More on the church later). c) ON SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, THERE IS A COLOMBIAN BAND PLAYING TROPICALE. Keep in mind that food trucks in South America often come with entertainment. Entertainment is often a guy with an electric console and a ton of loops playing whatever instruments he knows how to play with synthesized backup. That's what this guy was doing. He was good on all of his instruments. I could have listened all day. d) Some of the trucks are associated with El Camino, a Spanish language church on 620. There was a giant pavilion with El Camino signs on the pavilion. There were people wearing El Camino badges in case you wanted to have a dedicated conversation about Christianity. Most of the El Camino people were Colombians. They had an Anglo lady in reserve in case you needed to talk about Christianity in English. El Camino has a very cool slogan " The perfect church for imperfect people." That slogan is right up there on the truck. * * * Good Colombian food. Good Colombian music. Colombian families everywhere. This could have been Queens New York - the epicenter of American Colombian food. Except everything else was Texan. Check the place out. Bring your Spanish dictionary to help with the ordering.

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    HappyRito Seafood

    HappyRito Seafood

    4.0
    (231 reviews)
    5.7 mi
    $$

    Happyrito is a Cajun-Vietnamese fusion seafood boil restaurant located in a shopping center up in…read moreCedar Park. It's located right off 183 so easy highway access + easy free parking typical of a suburban shopping strip. The restaurant itself is pretty small, maybe about 8 - 10 tables that can seat between 4 - 6 each. We came on a Sunday and even though there weren't huge lines, be prepared to wait 5 - 10 minutes to order and another 15 - 20 minutes until the food comes out. The food itself tastes great - very true to Cajun-Vietnamese seasoning (garlic butter galore) similar to what I've had in Houston. Highly recommend their special sauce which mixes the two other sauces together for maximum flavor. Comes with bibs and gloves for a "clean" eating experience. Pricing is a bit on the higher end for a place in a suburban strip mall and that's the only knock. This is also typical for crawfish boil type restaurants though so didn't knock any stars off.

    We tried HappyRito Seafood and were really disappointed…read more Food: The food was overpriced for what you get, and the portions were small. Ours wasn't very hot and didn't have much flavor. Service: Service felt slow and unorganized. We waited longer than expected and it just didn't feel worth it. I've also seen some questionable things on social media about how customers have been treated by the owner or managers, which made me a little hesitant to try this place in the first place. They weren't there when we visited, but it definitely left me with concerns. Ambiance: The place felt crowded and not very clean, which made the experience even less enjoyable. Overall: Not a great experience, especially for the price. We won't be back.

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