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Address: 2593 Airport Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Phone: (719) 306-9915
Website: https://www.angieslatinfood.com/
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They have custom plates on their menu, but you’re able to adjust them to your preferences. They also have specials of the day and lots of Spanish treats available that are not on the menu so I would definitely recommend to ask for the specials. The plates are very big portions. My partner and I are able to share a play and one extra side and it’s all extremely affordable.
Really sweet service that treats you like family and highly recommend!
Parking is usually a bit of a challenge, as the restaurant is kind of tucked back into a small strip mall, but we’ve never had to park a long way away.
The restaurant is consistently tidy and clean. We’ve had mixed experiences (mediocre to very good) with the wait staff, but never bad.
The important part: the food is always very consistently good. This is a favorite restaurant of ours and if it means anything to you: the friends that we go to this restaurant most often with are a Guatemalan and Honduran couple and this is their favorite place to eat…for me, when a Honduran restaurant can stand up well to the critiques of the natives, I know it’s good! I can’t recommend Angie’s highly enough! (The Pollo con Tajadas dish is my favorite)
The menu is legit. My friend pretty much picked out 10 different things that we had to try because this is what she eats back home! But we narrowed it down to 3.
To start with, the horchata was delicious! I’ve had some great horchatas in California and this was definitely at par. For food, we got the pollo con tajadas, pupusas and the pastelitos. And it was all REALLY GOOD. Trying to be unbiased here, so I can’t choose but the pastelitos were my favorite because they reminded me of good samosas.
The pollo con tajadas is a plate of chicken marinated in a delicious flavorful sauce (think along the lines of the Indian chicken curry) on a bed of fried plantains, salad and pickled onions. The whole thing was very well-made. The chicken was perfectly cooked and just spicy enough to be enjoyed with the plantains. The plantains were, surprisingly (because I don’t like plantains), very good too! But I definitely preferred them soggy with the beautiful curry from the chicken.
The pastelitos are basically empanadas or karanjis (for the Maharashtrian indians reading this) but stuffed with a savory filling. We had the option of chicken or beef with potatoes. We got beef with potatoes. The sauce that came with it to dip them, the powdered cheese and the salad altogether made an excellent bite. Even the next day, it tasted delicious! They gave a mint/coriander based chutney with the chicken but it tasted better with the pastelitos and the pupusas.
The pupusas were much bigger than what my friend is used to. They are basically stuffed parathas. We got the ones with cheese. The melted cheese in the pupusas with the chutney, salad, onions and the dip was another smashing hit.
All in all, this was a great meal! Their portions are huge. We took half of it home. But honestly, this place reminded my friend and me of our respective homes and that is a feeling you cannot forget. We will be back!
P.S. their refried beans are amazing and they have the actual hot sauce used in Honduras!
Update after 3 more visits:
Ordered carnes asada with sausage. The sausage was spicy and delicious. The carne asada was soft, tender, and awesome. Grabbed a banana smoothie, and they uses real bananas which made the taste phenomenal. I ordered the grilled chicken and it was very tasty. Al pastor tacos are still on point. The tostada was cruncy, but I wish there was pico de gallo for every bite.
**2022-October-09**
The food is as delicious as ever, no drop in quality at all. Wait staff are very friendly and extremely happy!