After passing by this place a million times I finally decided to try it and I'm really glad that I did.
I had heard from a friend that their empanadas were underwhelming so I never stopped in. But today I was hungry for small snack and I love empanadas so I figured, why not?
The shop is very small, not a place to sit down for a long meal, but great to grab a quick bite or pick up some empanadas to go. The cashier was a friendly young lady. I ordered the champinon chicken empanada, and it was ready within a few minutes.
YUM it was GOOD. Fresh and hot, with delicious shredded chicken, cheese, mushrooms, other goods in the filling. And for a little over $2. Of course, if you wanted to make a meal of this place you'd probably want at least 3 of the empanadas.
Overall it was pleasant, fairly quick, and gave me the perfect snack this afternoon. Can't wait to try some of the other varieties.
Full Disclosure: I've never set foot inside this establishment, so I have no idea what it looks like or where it is and make no claims about the quality of the dining experience inside its 4 walls (this number is just a guess, I can only assume the business resides in a square-shaped layout). Â However, I've ordered delivery from here many times and it always offers a cheap and different alternative from the usual landscape of delivery food options. Â Below I will paste my typical order:
1  Champinon Empanada  $ 2.49
1  BBQ Chicken Empanada  $ 2.29
1  Chori-Cheese  $ 2.39
1  Apple Cinnamon Empanada  $ 2.29
1  Choco-Banana Empanada  $ 2.29
1  Beef Empanada  $ 2.29
I left the prices on there because that is an important aspect of its rating. Â Each empanada is roughly 3.5-4 inches long in the typical half-moon shape. The above is more food than I usually eat in one sitting, but when viewed as 4 for dinner and 2 for dessert it doesn't seem nearly as embarrassingly gluttonous. Â The Champinon Empanada is, in my opinion, the best and the Choco-Banana is not nearly as good as it sounds, you've been warned.