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WOW. Can't get enough of this place. All we had so far and that's a lot. Lots of food at the price. Red green both good. Service is always great. I wish they were open later on Saturday. View all feedback.
What CJB 505 (CJB) doesn't like about Sopa's:
I don’t know where management is but they definitely need to monitor the kids they hire up front we had a carry out order along with others who were waiting way before we got there the young girl decided her conversation with the other coworkers was more important than the customers waiting for their orders. Finally someone came out and asked if we been helped and got our orders 08/09/2024 at 4:50 pm waited 30mins af... View all feedback.
Service: Dine in Meal type: Breakfast Price per person: $50–100
A good place for New Mexican styled food . I ate everything on my plate because it was that good . Service was very good even though it was crowded. Service: Dine in Meal type: Brunch Price per person: $20–30 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Chips Salsa, Breakfast Burrito Christmas Parking space: Plenty of parking Parking options: Free parking lot
Food okay, the price is a bit much. Got take out and took 30 mins. Relleno combo it was good I have had better at teofilios for less! But overall good! Food: 3 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3
I have been eating Sopa's for several years because the food is delicious, authentic New Mexican food and I never leave hungry. A few weeks ago however, I had a disappointment when I stopped in for my traditional enchilada dinner. As usual, the food arrived and looked delicious and plentiful. After shoveling a couple of delicious forkloads in my mouth, I noticed something was amiss. What originally appeared to be the usual full mound of enchiladas, papas and rice was actually a thin layer of each on a convex (raised in the center) plate. Now, I don't eat out often but I can honestly say this was the first time I have ever seen this illusion used by a restaurant. We've all seen it in grocery stores in such things as bags of chips filled mostly with air, but on a plate, in a restaurant really? The quantity of food was at least a third less than usual and, although still delicious, left me hungry at the end of the meal. I understand costs have gone up everywhere, and I'm sure that Sopa's has been affected by this as well and is trying to find a way to maintain their profit margins. I don't know about the majority, but personally speaking, I would gladly pay another dollar or two for a full plate than to have someone try to dupe me into thinking I am still getting the same quantity for the same price. I wonder how much those tricky plates cost. I love Sopa's quality but when it comes to the food industry, quantity can be just as important to an strong appetite. I sincerely hope they re evaluate their approach and return to traditional plates filled with their delicious food. PS My ratings reflect my disappointment with this practice, not the quality of their food. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $20–30 Food: 2 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Huevos Rancheros, Carne Adovada, Enchiladas
Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Tacos, Burritos, Beef Enchiladas, Chips Salsa, Enchiladas, Sopapillas