Buffet skeptics won’t be converted, but big eaters might want to get on the light rail to Bergenline and then walk 10 minutes to El Farolito. On two recent trips, there were different prices. Once it was $ 13 and included a beverage, more recently it was $ 10.99 and I don’t think included a drink(I got water.) The chicken and vegetable soup was very good. The ribs are decent, as are the red beans. The pernil isn’t super-flavorful on its own but works better with some beans or sauce. Some of the dishes like the fettucini look a bit worn out.
Sici L.
Classificação do local: 4 Union City, NJ
I ordered black rice and beans with macaroni salad and oven roasted chicken. The portion was decent on the bigger side I would say. The price was decent about 6 dollars for the meal, but the juice was 3 dollar that was a bit expensive. Overall I would recommend food was good tasted fresh. But pay attention to the add ons price will rice quickly!
Rebel A.
Classificação do local: 5 Union City, NJ
I usually buy Pupusas; bean & cheese pupusas or chicarron & cheese. They are fresh, gooey and savory. The food is authentic to it’s roots; El Salvador. Fresh FOOD& baked sweets. Economical, healthy & filling.
Kenny V.
Classificação do local: 3 Union City, NJ
Had the chicken enchiladas. And wasn’t happy. Maybe that’s just how Salvadorian enchiladas are but they were cold and bland. The chicken reminded me of what I expect canned chicken to be. Our drinks(tamarind & jamaica) were also too sweet. It was one of the few times I left about half the food there. One thing I liked was the atoles and I might go back one day to try the pupusas. Update: Months after this review I was in the area craving pupusas and decided to give it a shot, as I suspected they were good. So I bumped up a star.