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  • Francisco M.

    Decent food, fast service, a nice assortment of breads/pastries and a good variety of dishes are the staples of any Spanish-style bakery or, as my old Cuban grandmother used to say, "bay-kerie." Since this is only one of the relatively few Spanish-style bakeries in Sunrise (there are only 3 that I've found) it begs the question of how does it stack up against the percievable competition? Well as far as a Colombian bakery goes it's very good, not as good as Antitoquena in the strip mall just north of University and Commercial and definitely not as good as the other Colombian bakery on Pine Island and 44th. So, with that, I'll admit that this place is a decent bakery with decent prices and a fairly friendly staff. So now comes the question: "Francisco, if the food there is do-able, then why a one star rating? What is it? Do you hate Colombians or something?" The answer is a simple one: they've tried to rip me off the last two times I ate there. Please, read on. The second to last time I was there, my wife and I ate an early dinner - like I stated, the food was good, hot and there was nothing wrong with it - but, when it came time to pay, I got up and pulled out ol' plasticy. The girl manning the register swiped my card and, apparently, it didn't go through even though I saw a receipt print out. She told me that she voided it and swiped my card again. Cool, whatever, it happens. Well, I checked my BOA account a day later and lo and behold, I was double charged. I called the bakery and they told me to come in and that they would see about debiting my account the $10.23 extra they charged. Since I pimp hard and pimpin' ain't easy, I never got around to making it back to Molina's for my recompense. Meh, whatever, it was only like $10 so I decided that it was literally too much of a hassel to spend time and gas to get back my ten bucks so I said, screw it. A brotha is too busy on these streetz, na' mean? At the risk of alienating my non-gangsta friends on Yelp, let me summerize: I was double charged and way too busy with school, work, church, family, etc. to go back to Molina's for my money. Now, I could chalk this misstep as simply just that, an accident that does, can and will happen to anyone who pays with a card but, it was my last outing to Molina's that demonstrated to me that this place is simply out to get you. So, my wife and I had just finished coming from Mass and decided to go back to Molina's it had been about 5 months since the last time we had been there so I wasn't salty or bitter over the $10 loss. We went there and, once again, the grub was on point - no complaint there. The only complaint came when I went to go pay. This time instead of busting out ol' plasticy, I busted out them big faces (that's money for all of my non-gangsta friends). The girl at the register quickly punched in the amount, took my money, handed me the receipt and my change, that's when I noticed at how little change there was. That's when I asked myself, I said self: "how in the fuck did I just fucking spend $35 for two breakfast plates (average cost $6 each), two cafe con leches (average cost $2 each), a pan de bono and two empanadas?" Sho nuff, I was over-charged by like $15!!!! WTF? I told the register girl to correct it cuz there's definitely a mistake, she turned around and looked at the original bill and realized that she had "inadvertently" imputted the wrong numbers into the register. Wow, what a coincidence, no? That's why this place is only getting 1 star. It's obvious that they're trying to pull a little scam when they get the chance; I'm not blaming the owners or the management or the cooks in the back however, the serving staff is undeniably either too dumb to work a cash register or surreptitiously (that means sneaky for my gangsta friends) stealing from customers. As stated, the food is decent and decently priced so if you want some quick Colombian fare this is a good place to go to however, make sure you bring cash and a calculator just in case.

    (1)
  • Raymond Z.

    I got the small chocolate casero (homemade chocolate drink), tres leche, and a beef empanada all for under $6!. The tres leche is good, the cake was nice and chunky and the whip cream had a good flavor. The beef empanada I was confused because the stuffing tasted like potato and I didn't really taste or see any beef (maybe I'm not used to it or it was the wrong one). I'll be coming back for the other baked goods and maybe lunch sometime.

    (3)
  • Dee C.

    My go to place for colombian food in the area. It's always fresh. Service is pretty good.

    (5)
  • Alejandra M.

    I have been here several times, and I have not reviewed this place to my surprise. Let me start off by saying that a couple of months a ago I woud have given this place one star. After much consideration and in giving them another try I will go ahead and be kind and add one more. The food here is good, but not the best Columbian pastries I have ever tasted. I usually love coming here for brekfast and even though I think they are over priced, I still come for one reason only. Their cafe con leche! They make a very good cuban style cafe con leche. Their Pan de bono is good, but once again. Not the best. I give this place a low star rating because they have over charged me twice and had to go back and complain. Another time I noticed that the same about was deducted from my bank twice. I was so pissed that I swore I would never come back, but here I am again. I guess I just love my cafe con leche from here. That is all.

    (2)
  • Heather W.

    3.25 stars for the food 4 stars for the service Overall 3.5 stars, but rounding up to 4 for the service. Yes, I am probably the whitest Colombiana any person has ever seen. . .but having an abuela who cooks the best Colombian food in the world (not that I am biased) and going to Colombia for years and years, I know my Colombian cuisine. No Molina's does not have the best Colombian in the world. But honestly, now that I live in San Diego-land of no such thing as Colombian food (not that I am bitter), getting a quick fix made me happy. Really, really happy. And they got the job done. The empanadas (they have both carne and pollo -that's meat and chicken for those who don't know Spanish) were pretty good. The crusts are well done. Yes, could have been a tiny bit softer, but I think the texture is because they were sitting under a warmer. I also ordered an arepa con queso (with cheese). The arepa itself was good-fresh and made by scratch. I did ask to have the cheese melted and they didn't melt it. The cheese was so-so. My mom's chicharrón looked a little dry, but I didn't have any of it. I haven't tried the flan yet, but I am looking forward to it. When we arrived home, we realized that they had not only given us our order, but also someone else's order! We immediately called to ask if they wanted us to bring it back, but they apologized profusely and told us to keep the food. Imagine that! Apologizing for giving us free food? Solid choice if you're in the area.

    (4)
  • Ana B.

    Not the best, but it will do for quick - service Colombian food. I normally don't order anything from the menu but instead prepared snacks instead. There is just way better Colombian restaurants for that. But their beef empanadas, pan de bono (cheese bread roll), chicharron, chorizo, and morcilla are a good snack when you're in a hury. Aside from those snacks, bakery items, and menu items, they also serve cantina so you get lunch 5 days a week for a set price. Always a great deal if you work in the area. Normally I like their juices but this time it was aggressively sweet. I literally had sugar granules in my mango juice with milk. Their cortadito was extra strong, which I loved. On the weekends they are pretty busy. The tables are so close together that you can barely pull your chairs out. If you are coming with someone, have one person save a seat and the other place the order at the counter. Overall, I would not say I recommend this place unless you are close by and want something quick to eat.

    (3)
  • Alex G.

    Saw this restaurant driving by and I said what the heck. Sometimes I visit SB , Small Business because I feel there food is less commercial and making the value in taste of it much better. Other times I visit because I want to show some type of support for the SB , Small Business . This was a support visit not a need my pallet romanced type of thing . The menu is very pricey and they are extremely limited in bakery selection. The Chorizo was good but a bit dry. The Bread was mixed with cheese as I was told anyway lol but none the less it was good, very good actually. The pineapple aloe yogurt 4 played my tongue. Even though food wasn't spectacular the drink left me with a happy ending . Personally it's not good enough food or prices for me to return in my opinion but give them a shot and you be the judge .( they are at least worth a shot )

    (2)
  • Lee Z.

    The chicken lunch special was pretty good, and prices are reasonable. The lunch special also comes with a soup or salad. The service was great!

    (3)

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