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| - Despite being in the 5&10 "ghetto" DO NOT be intimidated about coming here. Yes, the strip mall looks shady, but Las Delicias is not that bad, so get over the location!
Female waitress was very nice. I didn't find her English bad at all, but she said people complained to the owner that they couldn't understand her, so you may hafta repeat yourself, but I thought she was very sweet and accommodating, suggesting what was good especially for first-timers!
The menu is double-sided and I *think* the more authentic stuff is on the first page with the arepas and app-type things. I ordered the Carne Asada (fries & salad, $12) and my friend, the Pollo a la Plancha (with rice, beans, & coleslaw, $12). I wanted the rice, beans, coleslaw sides, but because mine came with fries + salad (with Italian dressing), it just seemed less authentic to me. So if you're looking for something more different, go with the rice & beans.
A spicy salsa comes on the side and it is DELICIOUS!
The Bandeja Paisa was recommended, but it just sounded like soo much protein, re: pork belly, skirt steak, sausage, & an egg! My next visit, I'll probably try the arepas.
Portions are generous, food was homey, and waitress was very welcoming and sweet. What else can I ask for?
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