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Great spot for Mexican and a variety of other cuisines. Great cocktails and appetizers (try the great balls of fire) as well. Our server Nathan was excellent. Highly recommend.
Fusion food in a fun place for friends and family. I did a habanero challenge and got my pic on the Wall of Flame!
This is one of my favorite places to eat in Portland. The food is So flavorful that you simply can't go wrong no matter what you order. The service is outstanding, even when they are having a rush or are understaffed. There's also a good chance you meet the owner while dining, as he's frequently tak
We ordered the Shanghai Cowboy Rolls and one Great Balls of Fire. The rolls are excellent! Definitely a worthy appetizer to try. The Great Balls of Fire live up to their name, but I feel fairly confident to be able to eat all 5 and earn my picture on the Hall of Flame. The real winner of the day bel
Flavors were great! My only critique was of my dish “Kahlúa Moho Pork”. It was described as “Hawaiian” and it felt pretty much entirely Cuban and was missing the sauce that was supposed to accompany. It was just ok, which was a bummer for being the most expensive entree on the menu. The Plantains we
Very neat little place! Had a wonderful lunch here, surprisingly tasty vegetarian options! *The veg. tamale was so good! Beautiful and had all the goodies! Not a skinny little tamale! *Sweet potato fries were SAWEEET! (Would be killer with pink fry sauce) *Guacamole was awesome, a little too limey f
One of my neighborhood favorites! I love the eclectic options with spicy flavors! I also like their cocktails and beer choices! Today I had Sasquatch Coffee Lager and my go to dining option of a Molly Tamale. I enjoy the atmosphere and energy of this colorful restaurant.
I love this place! Food from all over, and it’s all good and hard to chose! The parking lot can be tricky at times, but only when it’s busy. Very fun and funky atmosphere.
The jumbalaya was as good as any I've had in New Orleans. The Cubano was also delicious. The ambiance here is more like a hole in the wall... Nothing fancy. But the food is fantastic.
Fun and eclectic menu. My jambalaya was not like what many may be used to in New Orleans, but it hit the spot for the savory smoky rice dish I was after and the portion was generous. The bulgogi beef tacos were perfectly tender and savory. Tiki drinks were tasty and very reasonably priced. I will be
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