Shahmeer H.
Yelp
The varied ethnic cuisine of the Greater New Orleans area remains incredibly impressive. From small Honduran establishments to the best Vietnamese cuisine in the nation, the suburbia of Kenner, Metairie, and the Westbank usually always dazzle and rarely disappoint. These restaurants usually present as unassuming with excellent cuisine that clearly entices local populations to visit and create a sense of community around the eatery. As a result, a fantastic experience with fantastic people come to bare, anchored by great food. Unfortunately, Chilango's Seafood Restaurant grants a disappointing time that, while boasting fine cuisine, doesn't stand up-to-par when it comes to the sense of hospitality that other similar eateries can boast.
From the moment we walked in, we knew the dinner might fail to live up to standards. We hadn't been greeted and we had to flag down one of the many employees who had been sitting behind the bar to be seated. We found our waitress the entire night to be cold and a bit rude and a musical act had been performing the entire time that no one engaged with or seemed to care for. The food, though, helped to boost this place quite a bit, with quality nachos, salsa, quest, and chicken fajitas. Had our service been more friendly and the ambience more welcoming, Chilango's surely would have been far more than the mediocrity I consider it of now.