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Feedback gevenThe food here is average and the prices reasonable. The staff were ok but not the most attentive or friendly....more interested in chatting to each other and having a cigarette outside. The music was awful and lighting terrible for eating. I didn't dislike the place but would not go back.
Ningún platillo es mexicano, el servicio es muy malo y la música extremadamente alta, pedimos varias veces que la bajaran y nos dijeron que no era posible. Me disgusta que dejen mal vista la cocina de mi país con estos platillos que nada que ver con la cocina mexicana.
Verry good burgers and mexican food ...after we dance all night long...dj and mc are like in Ibiza...
Helt ok utbud av produkter men maten är ganska dålig. Personalen är usel!! Det tar lång tid tills de kommer med menyerna eller när de ska komma med notan även om det inte är mycket folk på plats. Jag tycker också de beter sig på ett oprofessionellt sätt vilket gör att det blir inget mer besök från mig då jag har varit där flera gånger men det har hänt amma sak
I noticed the food menu also being available when my friend and I visited La Bonita, but I did not expect that anyone would seriously consider eating here. The menus are the most tatty and crumpled pieces of paper imaginable, covered in drink stains, and containing pictures of the most repulsive looking (and sounding) pseudo-Mexican dishes anyone could possibly conjure up. No, this place is not a restaurant, and it should restrain itself from trying to pass itself off as one. No establishment with loud obnoxious club music, neon lighting, and women dancing suggestively in the windows should ever kid itself into thinking that it is a restaurant.However, as a bar, the place did not start off too badly. Sure, it has the negatives mentioned above, but when one considers that every bar in the centre of Bucharest does, it is difficult to single out La Bonita for this. They have a modest selection of beer, which is mostly local even if Heineken is, as per the usual, ominously omnipresent. The street terrace outside is a nice place to sit, even at night with the chaos of Bucharest's youth veering past from all angles, and despite the toilets being a long trek up four storeys with no lift (Bucharest is not generally a handicap-friendly city). However, what really does let La Bonita down as a bar, just like just about everywhere else in the centre of Bucharest, is that they see non-Romanians as big fat wads of cash for them to dip into at any opportunity. Not once, but twice, did I order a beer at the bar, and have to actually argue with the staff in order to get my change. When a beer is 8 Lei, and I pay with 10 Lei, not getting my change is irritating (and dishonest enough to warrant a 2-star review at best anyway) but not too detrimental. When I pay with 50 Lei and have to actually fight for my change, however. Yes, the staff attitude does need to change, and wider change does need to happen (pun intended).