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Alondra's Restaurant

Alondra's Restaurant

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3.8 Google Review
308 S Pollock St, Selma, North Carolina, 27576, United States
(919) 975-0909
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Aug 6, 2017
The place is small but they serve very good food for a good price!!! We love it!!

Jan 20, 2018
my food was too salty. the service was awful.

Mar 17, 2018
Good food

Sep 2, 2013
By far the worst restaurant experience in my 33 years of life. I went there yesterday for a meal with my wife and three kids. The order was wrong, but we didn't complain about that. We are not confrontational people when it comes to stuff like that. We ordered two $9 plates and side order of rice and beans for the kids, they are small and also share with us. We ordered water like we always do. The bill came back at $35. I asked for a summary of the costs because it was about $10- $15 more than I expected. It turns out I was charged $10 for the rice and beans and $2 for the glasses of water. At that point the owner came over and asked if everything was alright. I showed her the bill and she said that she would take care of it... She shifted the numbers around (lowering the price of the rice and beans and raising the waters to $4). At that point I said I would gladly pay for the rest even though the prices were still above menu price but I would not pay for the waters. Then the owner's husband began to yell at me from across the restaurant. He told me to "get out and take your money with you I don't need it" and was insulted several times in Spanish (which my wife and I speak). At that point I insisted on paying for the whole bill but he just continued to yell and tell me to leave and never come back. Fine... I picked up my children and walked outside. I was followed into the parking lot by the two who said they were going to call the police on me for not paying the bill. I reminded them that they told me to get out and keep my money. Apparently they did want and need my money. I paid for everything and explained to them that I have never in all my life been treated like that in a place of business, in front of my wife and children no less. Shame on this restaurant. Besides the poor food and very dirty premises I and my family were harassed and insulted. Please avoid this place like the plague.

Nov 8, 2012
Great food, friendly staff, and great prices. One of the few authentic Spanish restaurant you’re going to find at a great price.

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Tue:10 am - 9 pm
Thu:10 am - 9 pm
Fri:10 am - 10 pm
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