Highland Park’s New Amiga Amore Restaurant Debuts Mexican-Italian Foodby geekteam6 6 Comments phainopepla_nitens 3 years ago Food looks interesting. Low key think corkage fees should be lower when a place doesn’t have a liquor license SlowSwords 3 years ago I went when it was a pop up and the food was really, really good. Wish them all the best! SQUIRT_TRUTHER 3 years ago At last, my dream of the Taco Italiano will be a reality willNEVERupvoteYOU 3 years ago Menu says a “4% charge will be added to each guest.”Does that mean if four of us go out and buy $100 worth of food, they’re going to charge us $116? heyitsEnricoPallazzo 3 years ago Reminds me of Luigi-Ortega’s that used to be in Pasadena NgoHaiHahmsuplo 3 years ago Will they make a burrito full of spaghetti???Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
phainopepla_nitens 3 years ago Food looks interesting. Low key think corkage fees should be lower when a place doesn’t have a liquor license
SlowSwords 3 years ago I went when it was a pop up and the food was really, really good. Wish them all the best!
willNEVERupvoteYOU 3 years ago Menu says a “4% charge will be added to each guest.”Does that mean if four of us go out and buy $100 worth of food, they’re going to charge us $116?
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Food looks interesting. Low key think corkage fees should be lower when a place doesn’t have a liquor license
I went when it was a pop up and the food was really, really good. Wish them all the best!
At last, my dream of the Taco Italiano will be a reality
Menu says a “4% charge will be added to each guest.”
Does that mean if four of us go out and buy $100 worth of food, they’re going to charge us $116?
Reminds me of Luigi-Ortega’s that used to be in Pasadena
Will they make a burrito full of spaghetti???