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Contribute Feedback What Corrine Frami likes about Malcriada:
I love the fresh and clean atmosphere! Lots of wood and white! Greeted by the owner on every visit! The food is delicious. I had the pleasure of having 730 seats by 10am! View all feedback.
What Delta Satterfield doesn't like about Malcriada:
The waitress was very nice and professional, but the food we waited for 50 minutes was not good. The burger came with a spicy sauce not mentioned on the menu, the Patty and Brötchen were only average. The frits, cold, tasted like McDonads. The Pierogis (Ukrainian ravioli) had no taste and the plate was not well presented. Very disappointed. It's okay to wait a bit, we can understand a night underoccupied, but it's a... View all feedback.
The waitress was very nice and professional, but the food we waited for 50 minutes was not good. The burger came with a spicy sauce not mentioned on the menu, the Patty and Brötchen were only average. The frits, cold, tasted like McDonads. The Pierogis (Ukrainian ravioli) had no taste and the plate was not well presented. Very disappointed. It's okay to wait a bit, we can understand a night underoccupied, but it's a shame for a new restaurant that they don't put more effort into the quality of ingredients.
**Not an evaluation of food or services* I bought a puls'd voucher and was excited to try this place because of the good reviews.
Malcriada used to be Kaz, an Eastern European restaurant.
Very much just meh' I'm a huge fan of the adage "if its not broken, don't turn it into a pseudo Spanish restaurant".
La Marea was a big surprise. We visit the area occasionally and the restaurants are fine. La Marea comes from Westchester where we have many to choose from and it definitely falls into that category. The food was outstanding and the place was very welcoming and comfortable. Can't say enough well. All you have to do is try it yourself.