Written by Kristin B. on
5/20/2013
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1 other review |
Member since
2012
This place has been very hit or miss for us. The spicy pork nachos are awesome... unless they arrive cold, and then the cheese tastes like Play Doh. Probably more worth it to go in person.
Written by Michael L. on
5/18/2013
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2 other reviews |
Member since
2012
I love this place. Typically quick delivery, the food is consistently delicious, and you cannot beat the price. Reminds me of the Cuban food I had growing up! I highly recommend Sophie's.
Written by jsaon s. on
5/16/2013
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Member since
2013
Amazing...... food was sooo good I don't know how long they took but omg soooooo worth it. I work with skinny picky females and I always order good food so I can eat there leftovers omg they didn't leave me any. I will be ordering from here on a regular basis. I'm also Puerto Rican so I eat this food all the time. Honestly one of the best restaurants I've ordered Def the best I ordered from on seamless.
Written by Stephanie C. on
5/15/2013
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1 other review |
Member since
2011
It took a while for the food to come, but it was delicious and fresh. They provided cute wooden fork & knife. Good attention to detail when it comes to customer service.
Written by Jessica L. on
5/12/2013
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4 other reviews |
Member since
2011
Mofongos (vegetable or pernil) coupled with an OJ-Carrot Milk or OJ-Milk is my go-to, and it's always pretty delicious! I guess the delivery can take some time, even though I'm barely a block away, but I don't mind too much, since I'm the one being lazy and not going downstairs, hahaha.
Written by Mindy F. on
2/18/2013
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Member since
2012
Best Colombian food in Manhattan. I've had both their Arepa Blaca con queso and Arepa de Choco con queso. Both very authentic. It arrives super hot.
They have soy milk for their cafe which is a plus. Most restaurants don't offer soy
Written by Joseph C. on
11/22/2012
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1 other review |
Member since
2011
Delicious food, yes it's pricey. However, it's worth it and we treat ourselves from time to time. We've tried every Argentine place in Manhattan and two in Queens and this is the tastiest. My wife is Argentine and it's plenty "authentic" for her, especially the Asado de TIra. Best fries around and try the octopus to be blown away. As an American I stick with the more traditional cuts, and they are great, as are both types of chimichurri. Don't believe the doubters, this is a great place, but it's expensive as a result. You get what you pay for.