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Address: 303 Green Meadows Dr S, Lewis Center, OH 43035
Phone: (786) 557-8828
Website: https://www.mordisco.us/
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However, be prepared for significant drawbacks. The service is slow and the prices are notably high. The cost is on par with a sit-down restaurant, which feels steep for a food truck experience. For example, a Venezuelan breakfast with a bottle of juice runs about $22, and a full equipo (which is actually quite a tiny portion) is about $14.
It’s important to note that the truck operates in a food court setting. The seating, atmosphere, and maintenance are provided by the central restaurant area, not by the truck itself. This context makes the premium pricing even more difficult to justify, as you are not paying for a dedicated service environment.
The prices are not listed on the large poster menu hung on the truck. You only see the total once you are handed the receipt after paying, which makes the already high cost a surprising and unpleasant shock.
The long wait time, lack of price transparency, and confusing value proposition mean it’s not an option if you’re in a hurry or on a budget.
In short: The food is excellent, but you pay a premium price for a meal that lacks the full service and ambiance of a restaurant. You must budget extra time and be prepared for a surprise at the register. Recommended only for a leisurely treat if you’re aware of the costs beforehand.
I’m not usually one to complain, but it felt disrespectful that even after eating more than half, almost three-quarters, there was still barely any filling. Regardless of the taste, which might have been okay, the lack of filling made the whole experience really disappointing.
This not only affects the customer experience but also misrepresents Venezuelan cuisine, which is known for being rich, generous, and flavorful. This empanada, to be honest, was mediocre, and way too expensive for what it was.
I hope you can take this as constructive criticism, because for those of us who know and appreciate Venezuelan food, this simply doesn’t do it justice.