. "Need to work out the bugs... Like getting food to customers within 90 minutes of ordering (arrived at 5:30, just got our appetizer at 7:20). And stopping the music /tv from pausing every 10 minutes (and yet another awkward quietness as we wait for our food). In all fairness, our waitress seems a bit sketchy, first sign of trouble missing a club soda order for our three year old, but then remembering it out of the blue 20 minutes later. Then after waiting 40 minutes she comes back to tell us she effed up the system entry and so no food for antoher 30 minutes. It sucks. We had chicken empanadas which were presented well, they were okay, i thought for a moment of frozen pizza pockets. Still waiting for the main. If you come on a night when they have live music may help distract you from the excruciating wait for food. It smells good (the stuff delivered to other tables). The interior reminds me of small eateries we'd seen in Costa Rica, somewhat plain and unimportant, leaving the food to impress than the decorating, so a star for authenticity. Of course if i was going to make customers wait for hours to eat I would at least give them a remarkable waiting room. Oh my three year old just spilled his drink out of boredom, tv must be frozen again... Yes it is. The waitress is definitely the process breakdown here. If you come and your drink orders are taken by a middle aged caucasian woman with a smoker's rasp, just leave or move your seat to another section. Oh she's just come by to tell us she ordered us the pozole for our son, about 20 minutes after we asked about it, an hour after she explained no soup of the day for our son, occurring to us pozole might be a good stand in for soup and we better get him some food fast, makes me think she doesn't know the menu. We didn't order it, we asked about it. Specifically, how long would it take, and no we don't want the yam fries. WTF. Just as well, my son looks a bit pale from low blood sugar. Thanks Ms. Ditz we're so glad for your gift of remarkable prescience to order us food we didn't even know we wanted. Great, we've just hit our son's bedtime. \"Mommy I want some more food!\", as our waitress comes by to tell us 15 more minutes. I kiss my son for his magical timing. What an excellent day to quit smoking. Oh sh*t the Nascar race just ended, my son's become a time bomb without that distraction. Wait a sec, wasn't that race just starting when we arrived? What is that like 200 laps worth of waiting for our food?!?! I don't even like Nascar!!!! So hungry. Pozole's arrived! Not bad. A little bland, may need some more salt, it's got a small kick to it. Small. Would let you know how the main was but my battery is dying. Arrived with a full charge. Wish us luck. Oh wait. I can't believe this, just overheard her name. The same name we had decided for our unborn daughter. Wow. Back to the baby name blogs... Why didn't we just go to moxies?! \n\nBack home and recharged, the main arrived at 8:25, it was the Venezuelan dish. It was tasty! Was not a big a portion as I thought, (from the waitress: 'oh, i thought the plate was bigger'). So a lot of the menu items contain slow cooked stewy meats and the attention and patience in cooking that stuff pays off... If you're preparing it for yourself at home and not simply sitting and waiting for hours for the server and kitchen to get their act together. Silver lining: while waiting you can distract your growling stomach by writing many online reviews. Big fail. Good luck."^^ . "0"^^ . . "2"^^ . "4"^^ . "2"^^ . "2014-04-27T00:00:00"^^ . .