Best Latin restaurants nearby. Discover the best Latin food in Sugar Land. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Latin restaurants near you.. Sugar Land is a city in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States, within the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. Founded as a sugar plantation in the early mid-20th century and incorporated in 1959, Sugar Land is one of the most affluent and fastest-growing cities in Texas, having grown more than 158 percent between 1990 and 2000. In the time period of 2000–2007, Sugar Land also enjoyed a 46.24% job growth. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 78,817. Due to the Greatwood/New Territory annexation on December 12, 2017, the city's estimate of population is now 117,869, as of January 1, 2018.
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4 based on 225 reviews
Print MenuIts namesake â the famed Cordúa Churrasco steak - sparked Houstonâs Latin American revelation nearly 25 years ago, and the flame is still burning strong at Churrascos.The tantalizing menu mixes up native Latin ingredients with the unexpected for
I've eaten at this Churrascos several times and always been impressed with the food and service. I recently had a Friday lunch with a friend at the restaurant and was really disappointed with the very very slow service. We were seated immediately at around 12pm - about half the tables were occupied. Our drinks order was taken in good time, but it took almost 30 minutes to get our first drink! That seemed to set the ongoing pace for placing our food order and getting our meal. We spoke to our waiter and to a manager to ask why things were so slow. Nice people but did not really understand what was the issue. If you want good food and prompt service, you may need to avoid Churrascos in Sugar Land.......
4 based on 61 reviews
Just to be clear, I live the food. However, I review businesses on many things, including:- Food quality- Food presentation- Restaurant cleaniness- Ambiance- Customer Service- Business practicesFor me Carmelo's excels in everything, except for business practices. Unfortunately, Carmelo's is the type of restaurant where one had to be careful of the extra charges on the bill. I love the food, but hat to have to really think about what I am ordering. Following are my two experiences:1) I went with my wife for brunch / lunch. My wife ordered a lunch plate and I ordered two breakfast tacos. The waiter asked me if she should bring chips and salsa. I said yes, thinking this is like any other Mexican place where the chips and salsa is complementary. The Chips were regular bagged chips heated up and the salsa was quite mediocre and boring. Later on, I saw a charge of $1.99 on the bill. When I asked, the owner said that it's $1.99 for chips and salsa if you order it with breaksfast. I said that first off, we were not informed that it would be extra, and then how could she assume that the chips we're ordered with breakfast tacos and not the lunch plate. She promptly removed the add-on2) This experince was even worse. I ordered a bunch of tacos for friends and family. While waiting for the order, I did some mental math and figured the bill should be around $36 + tax. When I got the bill, it was more like $48 and change. I was shocked and asked her what the deal was. The owner told me that when she asked me if I wanted spicy tacos, she added $1 per taco + tax!!!!! What!?!? A DOLLAR for Hot sauce per taco. Again, I was not informed of the upcharge and it is not advertised on the menuSo, this for me is completely unacceptable, but a great lesson to be careful about Carmelo's
4 based on 46 reviews
Fernandoâs offers the rich culinary experiences of Spain, Italy, Mexico and South America all under one roof. Diners are treated to daily specials, as well as menu items all prepared with fresh ingredients that Fernando picks up from his daily visits to t
Went to a dinner meeting held at the restaurant. Had pre-ordered a vegetarian meal. Waiters kept trying to bring me the chicken dish despite my having the ticket clearly laid out at my place setting. There was a salad - fresh but skimpy on quantity, rolls that were ice cold, a few plantain chips, skimpy on quantity, then I was made to wait 45 min after every one else was served to get my vegetarian food. I thought they forgot about my meal! No apologies, no update, finally brought it out and it was just a larger portion of the pasta side they served everyone else! So why did it take an extra 45 min??? I can only assume extremely poor planning. No refills on the water, a poor man at our table was coughing and he had to drink water from another guest's glass..since no waiter would come by. Just horrible service. And the vegetarian food was mediocre and not nutritious. The organizers of the event should get their money back for the pathetic meal I was served..an hour late....:(
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