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    Tesa’s Bagel Cafe

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Rico Pollo III - Dominican pernil (pulled pork)

    Rico Pollo III

    3.4(47 reviews)
    0.5 miSunset Park

    I wasn't in the mood to cook on a Saturday night after cleaning all day so my dad took me to one of…read morehis favorite spots in the Sunset Park area. This is one of those few gems that still exist in this time of inflation where you get alot for your buck. I haven't had a red snapper in awhile so I decided to treat myself to one for $22. It came complete with tostones and a salad. It was so good that I basically attacked it with my teeth and hands to the point that people were staring at me. I only know this for a fact because my dad reported it to me at the end of dinner. I was too enthralled in my dish to notice or care. My daughter had the Churrasco and rice with beans along with a side of salad. My father had a soup of shrimp swimming with explosive flavor. The whole dinner came out to $78 dollars including for 2 soda cans. The service there was impeccable. My dad changed his mind about his order twice and the waitress didn't lose her patience with him for even a second. So she must be some kind of saint. If you want food that tastes like your abuela made it, then you should definitely try Rico Pollo III.

    First of all, I am a regular customer at this restaurant and visit almost every week to buy food to…read morego. Today, I waited in line for about 10 minutes with my service dog. While I was waiting, a mother and daughter cut in front of me. I tried to get the attention of the server and politely informed her that I had been waiting in line before the person she was currently serving, but I was ignored. Shortly after, another waitress approached me and told me that dogs were not allowed. I explained that my dog is a service animal and that I have documentation and a permit that I could show if needed. Despite this, the staff continued helping customers who arrived after me. In the end, no one came to take my order, and I left without buying anything. This was extremely disappointing and very poor service, especially for someone who is a regular customer.

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    Mi Castillo Ecuatoriano

    Mi Castillo Ecuatoriano

    3.7(27 reviews)
    0.3 miSunset Park
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    I was passing through Sunset Park and hadn't eaten since breakfast. I saw an Ecuadorian spot near…read morethe train, but it had a B grade, so I passed. Defeated, that only made me want Ecuadorian food even more. I began a mission to get a plate of llapingachos (mashed potatoes laced with cheese and topped with peanut sauce, a typical dish in the Cuenca/Azogues area of Ecuador.) Yelp did not fail me. I walked south and found this place just after some scaffolding. I sat down and was promptly given a menu. Llapingachos are usually eaten with fritada (fried pork) or hornado (roast pork, like pernil.) Them I saw guatita (tripe with peanut sauce) and was almost lead astray and said to myself, No, you came here for llapingachos and llapingachos you shall have. The menu had pictures and I even saw a plate pairing them with steak and eggs. It was a hard decision, but I went with that. The waitress brought out green sauce, called ají in Colombia (not sure what it's called in Ecuador.) my husband ordered the bandeja paisa, a Colombian dish. I waited in trepidation, as I was starving at this point. The food came and I was unsure what to go for first. The meat, the llapingachos, the fried eggs, the salad, or the rice. I gave each a turn. What I love about Ecuadorian cooking, is that there's often a variety of foods on one plate. I hadn't had this plate in ages, so this was a real treat. I wasn't feeling 100% today, so the meal was hearty, yet had nothing to upset my stomach. It turned out to be just the right thing for me. My husband enjoyed his meal, though it was a riff on the traditional plate. They left out the area yet added a few pieces of pork on the bone. He seemed to enjoy his meal. I'd go back. In fact, a personal obligation will require me to be back in the neighborhood in a few days and now I have a little spot to go to that I can trust. I might just try the guatita this time.

    A local friendly family restaurant. Came here on a Saturday afternoon, they are busy. We…read moreordered mango smoothie, land and sea platter, half a chicken, lamb stew and empanadas. The mango smoothie was delicious. The land and sea platter was ok, the meats are well seasoned but it was a bit dry. Lamb stew was tasty. The chicken was very flavorful and moist. The empanadas was a bit oily and dry for me. I will definitely come back to try the smoothie and chicken again.

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