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Megan Matthew
Review of Quiubo

4 years ago

My family went to Quiubo for lunch on Cinco de May...

My family went to Quiubo for lunch on Cinco de Mayo. It has a very nice decor and outdoor patio. We were a party of 4 and we were seated right away (once 3/4s of our party was there).

They offer a special guac and a market price fish dish that rotates every day. The food is small plates and you are expected to share with the table.

We ordered:
Free: chips and a bean dip when seated
Apps: Guacamole tradicional, -
Second plate: Quesadilla (2 pieces),
Side: esquites (corn). It's on the sweeter side
Tacos: bientrucha taco & Pescado taco
Dessert: Churro- This was so good. It was almost like a donut with a caramel sauce and ice cream on top.

We also asked for a spicy sauce and the server gave us the seranno salsa, normally served with the pork belly tacos (50 cents extra). The items were a "new" take on mexican food.

Drinks: We ordered "Ahuacatl" ( avocado & lime), Sangria, & Mangoneada, I thought the ahuacatl was my favorite. The amngoneada was really thick and the Tajin spicy only rimmed the outside of the cup.

We would definitely order the Ahuacatl, seranno salsa (so good), and the churros again.

Service: Our server was attentive and helpful. However, since this is a tapas style restaurant there would be multiple plates coming to our table, but the different server dropping off food would not take our finished plates, unless asked.

Accessibility:
There are no steps to enter with a two non-automatic doors at the entrance.

Seating: I did not notice any wheelchair specific seating. There's about 50% high seating and 50% booth/standard height tables. The restaurant is crowded, but still adequate space between tables.

Noise: The restaurant was very loud.

Light: We went at lunch and there was lots of natural lighting. Not sure about lighting in the evening.

Bathroom: The bathroom has a accessible stall and adequate space.

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