TracyBasham wrote:Iggy, you are to be thanked for pointing this was out. Dinner here tonight was the BOMB!!! The portions were huge and everything we had was terrific. We just could not believe the amount of food they kept piling on....lol
The combo plates were $9.99 each. There was no way we could eat all of it so guess whats for lunch tomorrow?
Alanna H wrote:We usually go to # 2, but due to these posts we tried the one by Bashford Manor tonight for take-out. My son got his cubano and fries and I got the lechon combo. At first I thought the server misunderstood me to mean I wanted just rice, because she filled up the container to almost overflowing! Then she added the meat...so much delicious pork...by the time we got to the vegetable, I don't know how the container wasn't falling apart. I'm not sure what veggie I got. They were out of plaintains and I'm not a huge yucca fan, though I'll eat it. This looked like a cross between yucca and potato. Has a sweetish taste, but not like sweet potato. Whatever it is, it's good!
I also bypassed flan (which never happens!) for a piece of cake filled with vanilla cream or pudding. I'm too stuffed from the dinner to try it just yet. That bakery scene was to die for!
Adam C
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Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:43 pm
Camp Taylor aka Louisville's food desert
Iggy C wrote:here is my attempt to clarify the various Sueños around town.
Robin Garr wrote:Iggy C wrote:here is my attempt to clarify the various Sueños around town.
Thanks, Iggy! That's very helpful indeed. Do you know if some or all are connected by common ownership?
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