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    Sabor Latino

    3.4 (8 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Rudy V.

    My wife and I were burying some Asian ingredients nearby and saw the "Sabor Latino" close by and decided to pop in. We definitely agree it's a small hole in the wall but the pupusas were A++. Made to order and ready fast. We took them to go since the place isn't that big and we're short on time. We also got a side of plátanos which were amazing. They definitely have a variety of food from fried chicken to beef stew to fried fish. Definitely worth a visit when you are hungry. Grab some pupusas with some black beans, rice and other fixings to make a good meal. They have horchata that is fresh that is worth a try.

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    Very good food, especially the tacos, those are my go to.. eat here very often with the family!

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    Pollo Campero

    Pollo Campero

    4.0
    (32 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    I ordered 2 pieces of chicken is coming with one size, the chicken was super cold…read more And the tortillas too, I pay almost $9:00 and the pieces of chicken super small, Es ridiculous lo que te dan por $9:00 2 piezas de pollo que son más grandes la de una codorniz, comida helada, el servicio al cliente súper mal, esa tipa ni una sonrisa se le sale, no creo volver a este lugar.

    Triad we have another fried chicken place in town but its Guatemalan flavors! There is a choice of…read morethe fried chicken,grilled chicken or chicken sandwiches and different sides. They serve agua frescas and soft drinks. I ordered the 12 piece combo. They let me try both half fried and half grilled chicken. I chose 1 order of sweet plantains and 2 orders of yuca fries for my 3 sides. Also I was given some dinner bread rolls. The fried chicken has a distinct taste;it was savory and citrusy. There was a crunch to it but not as crispy as the other fried chicken chains and is less greasy. The fried chicken is seasoned with cumin, lime, paprika and cayenne peppers. The grilled chicken tasted super zesty ( heavy flavors of lime/oregano). The plantains is super sweet but soooo yummy!! I enjoyed the yuca fries as well( tasted like sweet fried thick cut potatoes). They carry the Cholula brand hot sauce and not texas pete like most places do. There is a good amount of seatings outdoor with umbrellas and indoor seating. They do catering too. I went on a Friday afternoon and it was not busy. There were many tables filled with family eating lunch. It was quiet. Staff is quick to greet and service. I prefer the grilled chicken over the fried chicken. The fried chicken is good but wasnt too fond of the seasonings and it was a bit dry. I love the side orders,there so delicous. If you're into some new taste,check them out!!

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    Inside dining area
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    Ay Mi Madre

    Ay Mi Madre

    3.5
    (27 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    Food was delicious. Steak quesadillas were decent. The big combo platter with chicharrones was…read moreamazing. Churros were alright. Service was interesting/questionable because we were approached by two different servers for drink orders within a few minutes. Secondly, we asked what was in/on the side for some items and the server had no idea and didn't offer to go ask the kitchen. Third, why have horchata on the menu if you don't serve it... Or at least tell the table things you are out of when you first greet them so they can review the menu and make quicker decisions. But she was sweet and the food we ordered came out correctly.

    2nd visit to Ay Mi Madre and I hate to say it... my first experience cleared this one by a mile…read more This was a Cinco de Mayo run with friends, so the company was 10/10, but the rest? Service was definitely underwhelming this round, and honestly the food didn't hold up either. I'm a Birria girl through and through and I played it safe with what what I know. The birria tacos came a bit OVERstuffed for me and they fell apart immediately, and there was zero real flavor. My margarita was giving straight strawberry syrup with a splash of "hope." Wait time for initial service was 30+ minutes, and we were told they were short-staffed. Our server was on day 2, so no shade to him at all -- that was a management/setup issue. It just felt like no one was really helping control the chaos or wait times. After eating, we still waited another 30 minutes just to get our checks. Not to mention, there was an extra margarita on my tab that I didn't order. Between the noise level and language barriers, I ended up using a translator app just to clear it up... which honestly is my sign to start my Spanish lessons ASAP. Overall, I won't pull up for the party nights but maybe a chill Sunday visit would hit better, and I'll definitely be trying a different menu item until those birria tacos redeem themselves

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    Embur

    Embur

    4.4
    (275 reviews)
    3.6 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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    El Tamarindo Salvadorian & Mexican Food

    El Tamarindo Salvadorian & Mexican Food

    3.2
    (9 reviews)
    1.8 mi
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    This little place has been open for awhile now, and today seemed like a good time to give the food…read morea try. The menu is fairly broad, and they offer both Salvadoran and Mexican choices. We opted some of both with a little more emphasis on the Salvadoran. Our choices were: Platillo Tipico (a Salvadoran Plate with a Chicken Tamal, a Pork & Cheese Pupusa, Tuca, Fried Plantain, Pastelito, & Sour Cream - $10.99), Carne Asada (with Rice & Beans - $11.99), Caldo de Mariscos (Seafood Soup - $12.90), One Beef Burrito, One Taco & One Enchilada Combo ($6.99), One Enchilada, One Beef Burrito & Chile Relleno Combo ($ 6.99). There was a lot of items to sample, and it was really a mixed bag, but more negative than positive. The Bad - the Chicken Tamal was awful, and the Pastelito was not much better - both were dry and bland. The Seafood Soup lacks freshness, smelled and tasted old! The OK, just OK - the Pupusa, Plantains, Carne Asada, Beef Burrito, Chicken Enchilada, Fried Yucca, Rice & Beans. The Good (not Great) - Chicken Taco, and the Chile Relleno. Not even close to enough to bring me back here - too much excellent food of this style is available.

    Being a Salvadorian myself , I'm disappointed in the taste of the food at this location. The…read morelocation itself was shady to begin with. There's a pool table right in the middle of the floor. To be honest this place looks more like a bar/lounge. The only good thing that tasted good was the Salvadorian horchata.

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    Taco al Carbon - loaded with great tasting beef.
    Taco al Carbon - loaded with great tasting beef.
    Beef Chimichanga - very good.
    Beef Chimichanga - very good.
    Plato Centro Americano - an excellent combination of items.

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    Plato Centro Americano - an excellent combination of items.
    La Monona

    La Monona

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    13.6 mi

    La Monoña was at the Kernersville Spring Folly downtown today and to say I enjoyed it was an…read moreunderstatement. It was the end of the festival and we were lucky enough to snag one of the last available pulled pork arepas, fried yuca and sweet plantains. The girl taking our order, Maya, was so friendly and personable. Our food was ready quickly and came out piping hot and fresh. The fried yuca was crispy with a drizzle of delicious green sauce. The sweet plantains were fried to the point where the exterior of the plantain was just caramelized enough, but the star of the show was the pulled pork arepa. Imagine a pulled pork sandwich with crispy arepas as your bun topped with jalapeño coleslaw and pickled onions. The flavors of the toppings combined with the juicy pulled pork is top tier. Everyone was friendly and made you feel right at home. Will 100 percent be following them on Instagram @lamonona2024 to see where they post up next!

    Do we really need another Empanada food truck? Heck yeah! Okay it's a lot more than that! It's a…read moreColombian Street Food Truck. Great people, clean truck, and wondeful food. They have great meat and vegetarian options, as well as super creative arepas! They even have dessert arepas! Try the Yuca Frites and Maduro (fried sweet plantains). They even have Colombian hot dogs and soft drinks. Check their schedule where they will be next and tell them Michael sent you! Highly Recommended!

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    La Monona
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    Fried yuca, sweet plantains, pulled pork arepa with tots

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