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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWhat can I say that hasn’t been said, food is great , they have ALOT of differ options, they speak Spanish.. there drink are bomb AF and the food comes out super tasty and fastFood: 5/5
The food was really good, they give amazing portions and the drinks were really good as well. The waiter was fast and the food came out fast as well. Really good prices as well! The ONLY thing I wish they'd add on their menu is peppery fried shrimp, and ginger fried lobster, OMG that would be phenomenal on the menu but 10/10 recommend.
I was really upset when the Apolo on Delancey closed its doors. It was a childhood staple for so long and there was nothing that could come close to it. When I heard that a new location opened up in Brooklyn, I was understandably skeptical as the original restaurant held such a dear place in my heart.I finally got around to visiting today, and it was absolutely amazing. One bite of the pork fried rice brought me back to childhood and memories that I haven't thought of in years. The food was on point (except for the chicken wings, that were a bit over fried and dried out), and totally worth the price.I can't wait to visit again. So glad to see that the quality is still up to par as the original restaurant.
I have had their food delivered. The food was delicious, Going to the actual location made me never want their food again. The place is super small, unorganized, people all on top of each other, servers chasing after patrons outside, tables in disarray, alcoholic drinks served in plastic cups with lids. I am a scared to think of what their kitchen looks like ??! With so many low-income customers that support their business, you would think that they would want to retain and gain patrons by investing in the ambiance, presentation, and service. Instead it looks as if they're given minimal customer service, much less appreciation. Very disappointed.
I couldn't decide what to eat, so decided on chino Latino. The food was just okay. Nothing special to be honest. I also ordered the pollo de chicaron (or fried chicken bites) with pork fried rice. The chicken breast were okay, a but dry and it didn't come with sauce so i had to dip it in the sweet and sour sauce from the fried wontons. The rice also has a red hue to it. Not really sure why. I also ordered a large iced tea which was bussing lol. All in all, the food was just okay. The restaurant was empty when i got there so i was seated pretty quickly. The service was also just okay. We were given menus when we sat down, asked if we wanted drinks (they have a full bar) and if we were ready to order. It was similar to ordering at a regular Chinese restaurant. The ambiance was also of a 90s Chinese restaurant that had seats. Would i come back, for a drink, sure. But I've had better chino Latino food in Manhattan so I'll continue to go there when i have a craving for it. I didn't take pics of everything. But check others below