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Maria Mentiras And Grill

Maria Mentiras And Grill

New York Avenue, Union City, 07087, United States Of America

Grill • Lunch • Spanish • Latin American Restaurant,


"As for the drinks, the server persuaded us to order a full pitcher of the Champagne Sangria, claiming it was her personal favorite and the best drink they offered. Again, I was let down. It wasn’t bad, but it certainly wasn’t memorable. To top it off, the plastic wine glasses felt quite cheap. Just so you know, a full pitcher only provides four half-filled cups. When it came to food, we inquired about the six-sampler appetizer priced at $35. The waitress informed us that the chef would select the six items based on what was freshest in the kitchen. We decided to give it a shot. After waiting for 35 minutes, our appetizers finally arrived. We had checked in with the waitress after 20 minutes, and while she promised to look into it, she vanished to chat with her coworkers, leaving us to wait another 15 minutes. The items the chef chose for us were calamari, shrimp in garlic sauce, stuffed mushrooms, quesadillas, BBQ pulled pork sliders, and chorizo. To start, none of it was warm. The calamari rings were the tiniest I've ever seen and tasted microwaved. There were four shrimp that had a very fishy flavor. The four stuffed mushrooms seemed like the stuffing had gone bad, and they were quite small. The quesadillas were simply melted cheese on a flour tortilla, lacking any flavor whatsoever, with guacamole as the only side—no salsa or sour cream in sight. The BBQ pork sliders were actually decent and I wouldn’t mind having those again. However, the chorizo came cut in half, so we only got the equivalent of one and a half chorizos in total. They were tasty but pre-cooked and full of flavor, so I can’t give the chef much credit there. Plus, some pieces were burned. Now, about the bill—this is crucial! They automatically add an 18% gratuity for tables of three or more, which I’ve never seen before; usually, it’s for tables of six or more. I’ve heard of it applying to tables of five, but never three! We didn't notice this information on the menu and only found out when we received the bill. When we asked the waitress about it, she confirmed it was correct. I regret not taking pictures that night; it’s a memory I won’t soon forget. Needless to say, after that experience, we chose to head somewhere else for dinner. Luckily, the new place we found was fantastic and made up for the disappointment we had here!"

La Casa Del Mofongo

La Casa Del Mofongo

6108 S Dixie Hwy, West Palm Beach, FL 33405, USA, United States

Lunch • Salads • Casual • Seafood


"This weekend, my partner and I, along with some friends, had the pleasure of dining at La Casa del Mofongo in West Palm Beach. I had stumbled upon a captivating reel on Instagram, and my anticipation to visit this place was off the charts, given my profound love for Dominican cuisine. The name alone had my taste buds tingling, promising a wide array of mofongo variations.As the menu suggests, you can customize your mofongo with a plethora of options, including seafood, meat, and tres golpes. The extensive menu had us all eager to dive into the flavors of the Dominican Republic. From the very first bite to the last sip, we were thoroughly impressed with everything we ordered. The entrees, dishes, and drinks all hit the mark, leaving us with satisfied smiles and full bellies.The service at La Casa del Mofongo is worth mentioning as well. The staff was not only efficient but also genuinely friendly. They made us feel welcome and at home, enhancing the overall dining experience.The only drawback we found was the size of the restaurant, which, although cozy and comfortable, was quite small. This limitation can make it challenging to secure a table during peak hours, and it might get a bit cramped when the place is bustling with patrons. Given the popularity and the fantastic food, it 's no wonder the restaurant can feel a bit snug.Despite the size constraint, the generously portioned dishes more than made up for it. The mofongo servings were not only delicious but also hearty. It 's safe to say that you won 't leave La Casa del Mofongo hungry.In summary, La Casa del Mofongo is a hidden gem in West Palm Beach for anyone who adores Dominican cuisine. With a diverse menu, delicious food, friendly service, and a cozy ambiance, this place is a real treat for the taste buds. If you 're a fan of mofongo, it 's a must-visit. My only suggestion to the owner would be to consider expanding to a bigger space to accommodate more enthusiastic diners. I would easily rate this restaurant 15 out of 10, and I can 't wait to return for another scrumptious meal."