What a great find before moving to Guam. A great way to taste the culture before moving tomorrow.
I've tried some of the food before and know a little about it and it's always good food from the heart.
It was odd having a chicken thigh since I'm used to leaner meats like the breast. We had the chicken plate that came with red rice, kelaguen, and salad. In addition we ordered empanadas, shrimp patties and shrimp kelaguen. For I believe $1 or $2 more you can add the corn tortilla or tatiya which I think should come with it since eating just the kelaguen on its own is quite different. But things cost, and it's just a few more dollars, no big deal.
The patties remind me of a friend who makes them and it's pretty much spot on. The empanadas were fresh and made to order which is always good.
For $26 we were pretty full after. Reading other reviews, It really wasn't that expensive as I thought. I believe it was well priced for the amount of food given.
The gentleman who worked behind the counter came and checked on us and gave us some pointers and things to do while in Guam.
Missing one star for location and ease of finding the place. From the street it's hard to see an unlit banner.
Thanks Red Rice!