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    Burrell's Cookies & Dreams

    4.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    El Fogon de Edgar

    El Fogon de Edgar

    4.3
    (150 reviews)
    9.2 mi
    $$

    I don't mind a family run business as long as it's run like a business. We coming and there is a 16…read moreyear old boy that rolled his eyes that non Hispanic people that walked through the door. There was a gaggle of teenage boys in the business uniform horsing around, throwing fries at each other, choke holding each other and just acting a mess. We are larger people and we had a party of four. They tried to sit us at this half moon booth with a rectangle table. No one could comfortably sit there with more than two people. Once I got them to let us move to a table, we were told the QR code was the menu. This link takes you to a menu with pop up adds all over it and it's horribly hard to read. We were not even allowed to read past the first page before the server asked "what food you want". Still hasn't taken our drink order. Asked for ice water and was told they have bottled water. Later to find out from seeing another table ask for ice water and was given it without question. Teenage boy brought our water bottle and asked 2 more times if we were ready to eat and order. Once we did order we wanted some beef empanadas. What we got was mashed potatoes with cornmeal around them fried with no beef in any of it. Was hungry so we ate them. The green salsa that came with it was the best part of the meal. 3 of the 4 of us ordered cane asada and was labeled as skirt steak but what was brought out was flattened flat iron steak. Maybe 4 ounces of meat pounded over a 10x6 inch plate. Should have been a $12 meal each not $20. My food was flank steak which was suppose to salsa on top and just had tomato and onions. Green salsa was 8 of 10 all the food was 2 of 10. Not to mention of of the boys that brought our food ripped a very large fart and did not apologize for it just pointed and laughed and ran off. Save the money and go to Taco Bell at least you know what you are going to get.

    It seemed as though children were running this restaurant. Three teenage to early 20s boys were…read more most visible with and elder man coming in and out. So first they tried to sit us at a round booth with a rectangle table that didn't fit so that was poor planning. We asked for a different table and they obliged, no biggie. The oldest young man told us we could scan the QR code for the menu and then left. The menu site had big ads that made it hard to be visible sometimes but we worked through it. He immediately came back and started asking if we knew what we wanted. He didn't even offer drinks, we had to ask and tell him we were figuring it out. We ordered appetizers and food eventually. The empanadas came out, the description said there was meat in them, I saw none. He asked us if we wanted plates, we said yes please and silverware. He brought plates, my husband had to get up and get silverware. Then almost immediately our food came so the timing was poor. The food came out a little at a time. Like our sides and then our mains with some space in between. As they left from the first round of drop off, one of the boys farted really loud right next to our table and just walked off. No excuse me. No I'm sorry. The food was fine and okay, the experience with the wait staff made it just not enjoyable. Also, the carne asada doesn't seem to be actually carne asada so it felt like a lot of things were not as promised. We watched them lock the door a half hour early so be aware they don't honor their posted hours.

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    Low-lighting vibes with good tunes. The food was delicious and authentic. The servers were very…read morekind. My meal cost $12 (at lunch) and was accompanied by / basket of chips and fried corn kernels with dip.

    This place was amazing. Was a pretty quiet place tucked away in a shopping center on the corner of…read more2nd and Fretz. We had a number of things we would highly recommend. Drinks we started with Inca Kola (lemonade) and Maracuya (Mango Juice). These were a great starter, not tarts but not overly sweet. As an appetizer we got Patacones con ceviche de camaron. These are fried plantains like chips, topped with shrimp and an amazing sauce that will make your mother water. It's served warm and best to be picked up and eaten. This will get you ready for your entree. For a fish entree we had Ceviche de pescado. This is a dish with fish and corn in lemon juice and hot peppers. It's served cold on a bed of lettuce with sweet potato slices. It's very easy on the eyes, flavorful, good mix between the fish and red onions. The sweet potatoes gave it a good contracting flavor. Best eaten with the hot peppers and lemon juice. Our final entree was Lomo Saltado. This is a beef dish served over beans and tomatoes with rice, red onions and cilantro sauce. I put a bed of rice down, covered with onion, then beans, then the beef (which had the most amazing tenderness) and topped with the cilantro sauce. The sauce pulls the whole meal together, and all the flavors works amazingly with each other. Finally we finished with Flan Lucuma. Picture traditional flan but instead of a caramel type topping it was covered in a Peruvian fruit juice that gave it some amazing flavor and not an overpowering sweet. We will definitely be back for more. The staff were so sweet and kind. Very helpful and helped us pick out some great choices. You won't be disappointed.

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