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Contribute Feedback What Charlotte Rodriguez likes about Saborea (food Truck):
I recently moved from FL to TX. Like any true foodie I started to go out and find the best places to satisfy my appetite. Though there’s delicious food all throughout Houston. I started to crave my native food. On a quest to find some delicious Puertorican food, I was left with disappointment. That is until I found this place. Not only are their prices affordable but the food is seasoned and cooked as authentic as th... View all feedback.
What Lorena Abitante doesn't like about Saborea (food Truck):
The best thing about this place is the seating area. They 've done a nice job. Today I shared the traditional plate with a side of yucca with my friend. We are appreciative eaters and did not finish this because everything was over fried and completely tasteless. No seasoning. Bland. Disappointing. Not worth the money. View all feedback.
The best thing about this place is the seating area. They 've done a nice job. Today I shared the traditional plate with a side of yucca with my friend. We are appreciative eaters and did not finish this because everything was over fried and completely tasteless. No seasoning. Bland. Disappointing. Not worth the money.
They only sell appetizers. They don't sell you a full course meal of Puerto Rican food. I asked for a plate of white rice, red beans, some steak, yellow platanos, avocado, with some salad on the side, and asked for a Malta to wash it all down. The lady at the front said we only sell appetizers. I told her online it says you sell Puerto Rican food.
I recently moved from FL to TX. Like any true foodie I started to go out and find the best places to satisfy my appetite. Though there’s delicious food all throughout Houston. I started to crave my native food. On a quest to find some delicious Puertorican food, I was left with disappointment. That is until I found this place. Not only are their prices affordable but the food is seasoned and cooked as authentic as the food in the island. One bite of their alcapurria and it was as if I was eating at the kioskos in Piñones. Totally recommend !
I'm not sure what's worse; the service or the fact that their plantians are Goya's frozen plaintains from the box. I definitely understand that making homemade tostones can be time consuming but have a little bit more pride in your quality of food and hospitality with customers. It's sad when other food trucks can offer better service than your own people that I was excited to bring my service to. The rice was okay but definitely not fresh, their tostones were pre packaged, their fried pork was good and enjoyed the malt drink. I won't be back at the simple fact the attitude was weak. The young lady almost seemed like she didn't want to be there. Neat little food trucks on the lot that's worth the try.
The sweet plantains were amazing as well as the fried pork. The chicken empanadas were excellent! The customer service is excellent and it seems everyone is bilingual (English and Spanish). You also must check out Milky Shake which is right next door (they own that business as well) my wife loves there different varieties of flavored cones. I think their vanilla milkshake was honestly the best I’ve ever had. Sorry no pics on the ice cream. Been there twice and always forget to take pictures because me and my wife eat’em so quick. Lol I will update with pics next time.
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