AllIWantIsLove
02-02-08, 00:35
I just ate here for the 2nd time. This is not a place to take a date. This is not a place to go to for great food. The food is mediocre. But the atmosphere really sucks. But this is not an "avoid" advisory. Because this is an all-you-can-eat place for 28 pesos. My beer added 7 pesos.
I don't know where the name comes from. So far as I can tell they do not serve brochettes. (That is what they call shish-kekab here, right?
There's a salad bar and a small section of it is actually devoted to a few leafy greens and fresh vegetables. It's easy to miss part of this section because it is tucked behind a table which is much too close to it. Most items are from a buffet. They do cook some things to order but I wasn't sure what they were. And there is a grill. I asked for some chicken and got a piece which looked OK but was really dry. I doubt that they grill anything to order. They also prepare panqueque to order. Meaning it is not cooked until you order it and it is then cooked in front of you. I doubt that you get to specify anything about how it is prepared.
Decent selection. Many items looked oriental. You have to wander around to find the grill and dessert buffet.
If they try to seat you near the buffet the downside is that it's pretty hectic there. But the upside is that it's a good place for chica watching and you also get to see which items have just been brought out and therefore haven't had a chance to dry out yet.
It's a family place. So there was a 5 year old running all over the place. And a couple of younger ones who I was afraid might start crying at any minute - but they never did. There were also a couple of very cute teenage daughters.
Tables are too close together. You go here to eat cheap. Period.
Santa Fe 2939. That's about 50 feet past Austria in the direction of traffic.
Bob
I don't know where the name comes from. So far as I can tell they do not serve brochettes. (That is what they call shish-kekab here, right?
There's a salad bar and a small section of it is actually devoted to a few leafy greens and fresh vegetables. It's easy to miss part of this section because it is tucked behind a table which is much too close to it. Most items are from a buffet. They do cook some things to order but I wasn't sure what they were. And there is a grill. I asked for some chicken and got a piece which looked OK but was really dry. I doubt that they grill anything to order. They also prepare panqueque to order. Meaning it is not cooked until you order it and it is then cooked in front of you. I doubt that you get to specify anything about how it is prepared.
Decent selection. Many items looked oriental. You have to wander around to find the grill and dessert buffet.
If they try to seat you near the buffet the downside is that it's pretty hectic there. But the upside is that it's a good place for chica watching and you also get to see which items have just been brought out and therefore haven't had a chance to dry out yet.
It's a family place. So there was a 5 year old running all over the place. And a couple of younger ones who I was afraid might start crying at any minute - but they never did. There were also a couple of very cute teenage daughters.
Tables are too close together. You go here to eat cheap. Period.
Santa Fe 2939. That's about 50 feet past Austria in the direction of traffic.
Bob