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Casa Honduras Restaurant

Casa Honduras Restaurant

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3.8 Google Review
5704 Crowder Blvd, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70127, United States
(504) 244-0005
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Apr 15, 2018
Worst place I have ever been. Food tasted horrible. Waitress had a bad attitude and when I went to pay the bill they tried to give me $10 less then what my change was. I was told when I turned to walk back to my party before checking my change one giggled about it. I will NEVER go there again. I'LL STARVE FIRST.

May 2, 2018
This place has tasteless food and the wait was long. I walked in & sat myself down waiting 20 minutes for the waitress with an attitude to ask what our drinks where. (there were only 3 other people there.) Will not be going back

Jan 27, 2018
It was very different for me, it is authentic. I had never eaten Honduran cuisine before. I thought it was like Mexican but it isn't. The waitress explained each dish, so I asked her what her favorite was, she told me and that's what I ordered. It was different but very good. I've been back twice. Try it.

Mar 30, 2018
Great food, terrible service. The waitresses are super rude and don't pay attention to the tables at all. Had to ask for napkins 3 times before going to the counter to get them myself where the girls were playing on their phones and gossiping. When i asked the final time they were so rude and acted like my friend and i were a huge inconvenience. It's sad cause the food is awesome but id be embarrased to take anyone else to eat here with that kind of service. We didnt even want to tip them but we did since my friend and i are also both experienced restaurant servers and would have felt bad. Waste of a tip. Should go to the awesome kitchen.

Mar 1, 2018
We visited to this place to eat last week with some family members that came to visit from north Louisiana and we thought the food was ok/good. The waitress was very blunt and had a weird attitude. We still ate our food and left. Before our family members decided to leave town we decided to give this place another go and so we went back for a second shot and this time we had a different waitress and from the moment we entered the restaurant she was giving us some weird stares. She would constantly/frequently look at us with her other waitress friend and then look at each other and start talking and laughing and sometimes would just have the "Ugh hurry up and eat your food and get out of here so we can close up the restaurant and go home" type of faces. Very rude once again. We felt super uncomfortable.. Then when it came time to order, my wife ordered the chips that come in the basket with salsa on top of them and the waitress told her "sorry but we don't serve those after 8 pm". But when my wife replied back to her and told her that we just came to eat here a few days back and that when we ordered them last time is was way past 8pm and they still served them to us she said "ok whatever I'll go and out the order in".. Which we also thought was super rude. When our food came out my sister's food was very and I mean very salty as if they dipped the entire plate is sea water and served it to her. So she had to call the waitress back so she could do something about it and she did but also with an attitude and then she went back around the bar to talk with the other waitress about what just happened and give us weird stares. I ordered the same platter that I ordered a few days back and it was a lot smaller compared to the first time. There was a lot of things missing from the plate but at this time I didn't even want to complain anymore I just wanted to eat my food and get out. The rest of the family did not like their platters nor enjoy them. We all thought the food consistency was flat out terrible. And of top of everything else, these people don't even accept cards. So this goes out to the owner of this place, I don't know what you got going on there dude but I promise you that if u make that small investment in this device called a credit card machine or a POS that you will start to see a somewhat of an increase in return. We are in America and none the less we are in 2018 and I don't know if you know this or not but a lot of people don't just carry cash of them that much anymore. For God sake if you are going to charge people cash ONLY then put a damn ATM machine in the place so people don't have to go across the street to the gas station to get the cash. Horrible food and horrible service = perfect recipe for disaster. In other words your restaurant will not stay in business for to much longer. We will not come back to eat here end of our review.

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Tue:7 am - 10 pm
Wed:7 am - 10 pm
Thu:7 am - 10 pm
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