We ordered the Veggie and Chicken empanadas. The Veggie empanada had about a tablespoon-full of vegetables, about 2 tablespoon-full of cheese and the rest of the empanada (about 80%) was empty. The chicken empanada had a lot of cooking oil dripping from it and it was 25% chicken and 75% air. I had empanadas in Puerto Rico so I know what they are supposed to look & taste like if they are home-made and made properly.
You pay at the counter "BEFORE" you see the food. They turn the cash register monitor around for you to sign AND the screen will show you recommended tips to add to the bill. Of course you will feel compelled to add a tip even though you have not received any food or service.
Both empanadas came on a single metal plate so we had to share the plate.
As a Hispanic, I was expecting some authentic "Latin Sabor" (flavor) but we walked out very disappointed.