Nova Era Bakery
O Cantinho Bakery
Vannis Ristorante
Ellington's Music Cafe
Mi Tierra Restaurant
Banh Cuon Thanh Truc
El- Tipico Ecuatoriano
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El-Tipico Ecuatoriano is the Sixth Stop for Our November Food Crawl.
After a little time out, we ready for a snack! Ecuador, a country I never visit as yet and I left the ordering with my Yelp Friend.
A little confusion of what we ordered and who we ordered made us waited for food that never arrived?
The Cheese Empanada has this ooey gooey texture, while the Beef Empanada has a really moist filling. The baked shell was flaky and soft at the same time. I really enjoyed both of them!
Ceviche with various Seafood ($12)
- I almost mistaken this bowl of soup seafood as the Seafood Soup that we ordered
- The "broth" the fully cooked shrimps, squid and fish were marinated in has really light citrus taste. I found the seafood really rubbery. My Yelp Friend though quietly ate the whole order with a heavy dose of hot sauce
- Toasted corn kernels was offered to us as a side dish to go with the Ceviche which I secretly wish I can wash them down with a beer!
Seafood Soup ($12) which availabe only during the weekend never came...and when we followed up on our order, it was sold out!
What I would remember the most for my meal at El-Tipico definitely is NOT the food... This would be the night that I watched a UFC fight which last around 5 min from the pre show till the end...... That's definitely a change from CP 24!
KNOCKOUT!!
I think I am ready for dessert!!
NEXT!