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    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Rancho de Don Moncho

    Rancho de Don Moncho

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    17.1 mi

    Was very pleased with my find today The customer service…read morewas amazing and one thing for sure I will be coming back for more Ordered empanadas 1 Pizza (Mozzarella cheese, Homemade red sauce, seasonings)....$3.50 9 out 10 1 Carne (ground beef)...$3.50 Also 9 out 10 4 of the Alcapurrias de Carne..... 9 out of 10 (Green banana fritter stuffed with ground beef) 1 Bacalaitos...10 out 10 (Cod Fish Fritter - flour, cod fish, cilantro and spices) Very crispy and delicious Mofongo y Carne Frita ....10 out 10 (MOFONGO consist of fried plantains, mashed and mixed with garlic paste and pork cracklings) Choose (1) pork tips, chicken tips or grilled chicken (grilled chicken upon availability) Make sure to give them a try if u want to try some very good Puerto Rican style food. They are at the compare food supermarket Thursday through Saturday and are open from 12 PM to 6 PM

    While at an event at Bailey Park, this food truck was present. I stopped by around 5:05pm and…read moreplaced my order at 5:08pm. They had a special menu for the event. I got wings and fries ($12) for myself. I got pizza empanadas for my sons. I also goy a kola champagne soda. This is a drink from Puerto Rico. After ordering, I was given a buzzer to be notified when it was ready. The staff person were very friendly. The buzzer went off at 5:23pm. The food was hot and fresh. However, the fries and chicken was unseasoned. Ketchup made the fries taste better. I had to eat the chicken how it was, lol. Overall, it was a good deal. My kids enjoyed their empanadas. The kola drink was interesting. It wasn't nasty but I can't say it'll be something I'd crave or be my first option. They are normally open Thursday-Saturday from 12pm-7pm at Compare Foods.

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    Food truck
    Mofongo y carne frita
    Mofongo y carne frita
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    Agueybana El Bravo

    Agueybana El Bravo

    3.0
    (3 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    I saw this food truck a year ago at a food truck festival and sampled the tostones. They happened…read moreto be near by last weekend and we went for dinner. Since they were outside a local brewery, they were pretty busy with orders. THE WAIT DID NOT DISAPPOINT!! The fried chicken chucks were cooked to perfection (done thoroughly and seasoned well). The tostones were hot and crispy. I love the cilantro crema & their mayo ketchup is also good. I will definitely follow them and return!

    We stumbled upon this food truck at a brewery downtown this past weekend and decided to give it a…read moreshot. I was immediately thrown off because it is just an orange trailer hooked to the back of a truck. There are tiny pictures of menu items stuck to the truck but no menu or signage on the truck whatsoever. I didn't really know what to expect from the lack of advertisement and the lack of photos online. I scoured social media and Yelp, of course to no avail. It was mid afternoon and I needed a snack so we ordered the loaded fries and maduros. The loaded fries tasted fine but the meat-to-fry ratio was way off. There were multiple times I just got a fork full of meat. The fries are smothered in 2 sauces (I think one was cheese and one was a mayo-ketchup). The maduros were dry and lack luster (an interesting dipping sauce would have been fun here). I just kept wanting more. More color, more flavor, more texture, more something! I'm not sure if I would eat here again.

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    Tostones locos
    Tostones locos
    Loaded fries with ground beef
    Loaded fries with ground beef
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    Maduros -- they definitely need some type of dipping sauce
    Empanada Grill

    Empanada Grill

    4.7
    (40 reviews)
    10.0 mi

    A friend recommended and did not disappoint! Hidden gem with big flavor. I grabbed the empanada…read morecombo with the spicy chicken empanada. It was crispy, flavorful, and had just the right kick. The rice and beans were comforting and well/seasoned and the plantains were sweet and caramelized to perfection. I'm also Cuban for what it's worth and had my fair share of rice, beans, and plantains! The tres leche coffee was a little sweet for me but still fantastic. I typically drink black coffee and just felt like trying something different. The inside is super cozy! Makes you feel like you're in someone's home (in the best way). Definitely worth a stop if you're in the area. Nothing has survived long in this building...hoping this one stays!

    I don't know why it took me so long to come here. But I am so glad that I finally made it out to…read moreEmpanada Grill. This meal warmed my soul and eased my evening. On the edge of the Greensboro and Summerfield border, near the PTI airport, lies a small restaurant with big flavor and big heart. This location has been many things in the past, but I am hopeful that Empanada Grill will last forever. The menu is very simple , but nobody needs to make complicated empanadas. I would rather a place do a few things well than have a wide variety of things and be mediocre. Empanada Grill is as far from mediocre as you can get. I opted for their empanadas undressed in the traditional chicken style. It came with a side of rice and beans. You got to choose between red or black beans, and white, yellow, or traditional rice. I went with the black beans and traditional rice. This was enough food for two meals. I received my food to go, as I had a practice to get to, but there is a variety of seating areas within to accommodate groups of all sizes. The black beans deserve a picture of their own because they are basically a full meal themselves. I ate half before I remembered to take a picture because they were so good. I would definitely bring the family back to this restaurant, as we all love empanadas. I would love to try the traditional beef next time. The worst part about this trip? My car smelled like empanada the next day and I had no more empanada to eat. But that's a problem that can easily be solved with a trip back to my new favorite empanada place.

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    The chef at work.
    The chef at work.
    Caramel apple, blueberry and cherry empanadas.
    Caramel apple, blueberry and cherry empanadas.
    Chicken empanadas..the favorite!

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    Chicken empanadas..the favorite!
    Pangaea Bistro & Bar

    Pangaea Bistro & Bar

    4.1
    (51 reviews)
    11.1 mi
    $$$

    The food was very good! The drinks were just as good. The waitstaff were very attentive and the…read moreatmosphere is great. Would definitely recommend!

    We hit up Pangaea in downtown Greensboro last night with another couple, and it delivered a strong…read more4-star experience--with just enough personality to keep things interesting. I kicked things off with the "Alex Old Fashioned," which I enjoyed. Brittani, however, took one sip and looked at me like I had just ordered dessert in a glass--so, your mileage may vary depending on your sweet tooth and relationship dynamics. Instead of going full tapa chaos, we opted for the $60 three-course route. The tomato soup was a solid opener--comforting, no notes. The burrata was... fine. It felt like it was one good drizzle of something sweet away from being memorable, but it never quite got there. Then the mains showed up and completely changed the tone of the evening. The burger and the gnocchi? Unreal. Like "briefly stop talking to your friends mid-sentence" good. Easily the highlight. Dessert was an empanada that landed squarely in the "we're already full but let's be polite" category. It did its job, but the stars had already been earned earlier. Shoutout to our server, Amanda--absolute legend. Cool, knowledgeable, and casually working on a full tattoo bodysuit, which somehow made me feel like I showed up to dinner wildly underachieving. She was fantastic. Bonus points: parking downtown was easy, and it wasn't packed, which felt like winning twice. All in all, Pangaea is a great spot--just a few tweaks away from 5 stars, but definitely worth the visit (and the gnocchi alone is reason enough to go back).

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    Tuna Bites
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    Mushroom ravioli
    Embur

    Embur

    4.4
    (275 reviews)
    10.1 mi
    $$

    I dined alone a little after 4 PM and was seated right away before the dinner rush, although there…read morewere already about 12 to 15 people inside. By the time I left around 6, there were people standing and waiting to be seated. The patio was open with one couple enjoying the nice weather and relative quiet of outdoors. Embur recently relocated to Smyres Place in Greensboro and the new space feels much smaller than I expected. The design reminded me of what I imagine a modern restaurant in Peru might look like. Industrial with solid wood floors, warm finishes, and a large wine display. There are around 25 to 26 tables, mostly two tops and four tops. The largest table seats six, but they will push tables together for larger groups. While I was there, a group of more than 20 came in celebrating something and they were seated quickly without disrupting the rest of the room. The small patio has outdoor seating with about 8 tables and a they have bar area with about nine comfortable seats. The menu took me a minute to understand but I ended up liking the setup. You choose your entrée, which comes with set ingredients, and then choose your protein. Each protein has a different price, so you can control the cost of your meal somewhat. Most menu items can also be made gluten free according to the menu, and vegetarian options seem easy to do. For my appetizer, I ordered the flatbread. Perfection. Rosemary, olive oil, sea salt. Crispy outside, soft inside, and so flavorful I almost ate the whole thing before my meal was served. The server came with water right away and remain attentive but not intrusive the whole time. For my entree, I ordered the Arroz Chaufa with salmon. Arroz Chaufa literally means fried rice. At first the dish seemed a bit salty to me, but once I added the green sauce that comes with it (served on the side), everything balanced out. The green sauce has very mild heat, so if you are not a fan of spicy food, that is the one I would recommend. There is a list of sauces so I assume you can customize your entree. According to my server, the other sauces bring more heat. The salmon was excellent, well seasoned but not too much, and moist. The portion was ample. I was very hungry but I had leftovers to bring home. Service was exactly what I want when dining alone. Attentive without being intrusive. I watched Netflix while I ate and enjoyed my meal without feeling rushed or bothered. The noise level is average for a busy small restaurant. Comfortable enough to relax, but if you want to talk to someone in your group a couple of seats away, you will need your outside voice. This place feels upscale without being fussy, so expected to pay more than average, but I thought it was good value for the quality and portions. I loved this restaurant and will absolutely go back. Must order: Rosemary flatbread appetizer. Tip: Ask about sauce heat before ordering. If you do not like spicy food, start with the green sauce.

    Iykyk..in case you don't..out for dinner and it was an enjoyable one with delicious food. This was…read morea repeat visit as I wanted to share experience with visiting family member. I enjoyed chicken with salad and fries, empanadas was the appetizer. Ember is always a good vibe. First dining on patio which was nice. Ty was our amazing server and he was friendly and ensured we were well taken care of.

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    Dining area next to the kitchen
    Dining area next to the kitchen
    Ceviche
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    7-Eleven

    7-Eleven

    1.8
    (6 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Since first opening, to now is a night and day comparrison. This is hands down the worst gas…read morestation in the area. Both corporate and the franchise owner should be embarrassed by how poorly run this location is. Since opening, they have never once stocked the gas pumps with printer paper, so you have to go in to get a receipt. When you go in, the employees have a terrible attitude, and act as if you're asking the world of them to print a receipt. On my last visit, the cashier actually asked "why you need a receipt?"....NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS! This place honestly needs to be shut down.

    Ever Since they supposedly changed from a corporate store to a franchise, they have barreled…read moredownhill. First, the employees are rude and act as if you are asking them to move a mountain by ordering something they have to make. Was told tonight "I'm not gonna make a whole cheese pizza just to sell you 2 slices." Secondly, ever since the ownership change, they have stopped putting the tags on the hot food that show when it was made. I asked them one day how old the pepperoni pizza was and they said "oh, we just made that 30 minutes ago" but it had clearly been sitting there most of the day. 7-11's policy is that hot food can't sit in the warmer for more than 2 hours, clearly the new owner doesn't want you to know how long it's been there, they just want you to eat it. I refuse to eat anything from their warmer because it's most likely old, and it is not held at the proper temperature. Hopefully the county comes in and shuts them down (again) and they get their act together.

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    7-Eleven
    7-Eleven
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