5/5 chriskennedy100 K. 1 year ago on Google
Wanting
to
try
lots
of
their
offerings,
I
ordered
several
times
over
the
past
week.
1.
Tamales...
not
impressed
at
all.
They
don't
have
the
taste,
texture
or
aroma
of
fresh
tamales.
These
are
obviously
the
frozen
El
Charro
branded,
somewhat
dressed
up
with
an
overly
dry
minced
beef
"chili"
topping
and
some
melted
cheddar.
Definitely
not
worth
310
baht.
2.
Little
Joe
Slider...
nice
one!
Small
burger
(70g)
served
on
a
bed
of
homemade
giardiniera
and
topped
with
"Italian
cheeses".
A
little
pricey
for
the
size
(170
b),
but
satisfying.
3.
Buffalo
Chicken
Sandwich...
huge
rip
off.
For
310
baht,
I
expected
a
plump,
juicy
chicken
breast.
Instead,
I
got
two
measly,
flat,
dry
and
chewy
chicken
strips.
The
seasoning
and
Buffalo
sauce
were
nice,
but
there
wasn't
enough
of
it.
Same
with
the
blue
cheese.
Those
chicken
strips
might
be
acceptable
on
a
slider
version
for
170
baht,
but
that
isn't
available
unfortunately.
4.
Italian
Beef....
winner!
Tender
beef,
thinly
sliced,
topped
with
homemade
giardiniera
and
mozzarella
cheese.
It's
not
automatically
served
with
a
side
of
au
jus,
and
there
is
no
option
on
Grab
to
add
one.
You
can
contact
them
directly
and
ask
to
add,
which
they
may
do,
but
be
prepared
for
the
owner
to
complain
about
it.
The
quantity
of
beef
was
noticeably
less
than
it
was
when
they
launched
this
sandwich
last
year,
but
still
big
enough
and
decently
priced
at
490.
5.
Reuben....
winner
winner!
Huge
portion
of
the
Sloanes
Pastrami
(ie
the
best
in
Thailand)
topped
with
melted
Swiss,
sauerkraut
and
"Ukrainian"
dressing,
served
on
some
of
the
best
rye
bread
I've
had
in
Thailand,
and
fairly
priced
at
490.
This
sandwich
is
so
good,
it
might
be
worth
renaming
the
restaurant
after!