Alli R.
Yelp
So my parents and I went after spending the day trekking around Cerro San Cristóbal. We were dressed athletically, which meant we were underdressed. They are not the most tourist-friendly. I mean they did have menus in English but our waitress was kind of abrupt. She ended up getting us a male waiter who spoke English. The food was very good (pastel de choclo, empanadas, pisco sours, and leche asada). The original female waitress cleared our dishes at the end and blatantly wrapped in a napkin and then pocketed the one empanada my mom didn't eat. This was awkward and unprofessional to do it right in front of us but hey at least it didn't go to waste. Lastly, on the way out right as we walked by a group of waiters, one of them called us gringos and they laughed. That may or may not be an insult but seriously, you couldn't wait until we were out of earshot?