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Contribuer aux commentairesI never been there but a friend ate here at the roatan grill , I was told that him and his family went there expecting Roatan Caribbean food and they were disappointed to find no Roatanean food.Instead they got Hondurean Latin food, not Roatanean Caribbean food.If you walk in to a Roatanean restaurant am expecting Caribbean culture food facts!.If you want Chinese food I go to a Chinese restaurant. If you want Indian food you go to a Indian restaurant. F if I want American food I go to a fast food burger restaurant.But if I walk into this restaurant looking some Caribbean food I won’t find it only the name is from the Caribbean.I can’t ask my gram mother to make me Baliada’s and Pupusas she can’t it’s not a Caribbean delicacy.We get it using the name for publicity is a good move.You’ll acting like you don’t know we’re Roatan is located it’s in the Caribbean not on the main land of Honduras.Have a blessed day and enjoy them Baliada’s.
Food was good, costumer service as well, but food took longer to be served. And parking space is very limited.Parking: Very limited parking space.
First off there was no type of air circulation. My new born was going crazy due to how hot it was inside. I ordered a plátano relleno and there was barely any meat. When I went to the front desk and told them, The cook in the back screamed out that she put meat but if we want more we have to order it. The server was really nice and accommodated us. Also, they charged an automatic gratuity of 15% even tho i wasn’t content at all.Never coming here again which is sad cause i’m from Honduras and I love supporting my peoples business.
Normal but overpriced food and delayed service.Food: 3/5
This is a great Honduran restaurant in west Houston!Food: 5/5