This place has really good lunch options, with the empanadas being my favorite. The bread that they apparently make in-house is also delicious.
Dinners, not so much. The first and last time we came during dinner time, three out of three people were unhappy with their items. This is one-third due to the fact that desirable vegetarian options are few and far between. My friend ended up with a cup of chili. My husband had an open-face tamale that was on special. He was confounded by texture and taste. I had a lamb dish that was probably $8 more expensive than it needed to be. Our server was also not that spectacular.
I get that it is very exciting to have "fine dining" in Champaign, other than Radio Maria. But, I am not sure that it is fair to say that just because such places exist mean that they deserve five stars, or even four stars. Honestly, I would give it three stars but I take serious issue with how management perceives customer service. Consequently, I will likely never come back here.