For almost three centuries, the vast cattle ranches of Central and South America have cultivated some of the largest beef herds in the world. The skilled horsemen who drive these cattle - across deserts, plains and mountainous terrain - are equally legendary. From the charros of Mexico and the Ilaneros of Colombia to the gauchos of Patagonian Chile and Brazil, Latin American culture is epitomized by their bravery and passion. Their cuisine is bold, fresh and unmistakable, with flavors as unique as the countries they come from. Charro honors this culinary tradition by blending traditional maize, rice and bean-based dishes with artisan meats, hand-selected seafood and region-specific spices, salsas and sauces. Set amidst a brash, brooding interior that is utterly unlike anything on this latitude, Charro offers guests an experience they won't soon forget.
Curry pasta dishes are the best and like the other review.........the owner is a looker. Best looking legs in the world. Move over Tina Turner. Chris sometimes preforms during open mik night. Great violinist and vocals to match.
Wonderful place for a nice lunch and a great cup of coffee. The owner, Christina, is an awsome person and very easy on the eyes. She make each of her customers feel special.
BEEN GOING THERE FOR YEARS BUT IT SEEMS LIKE THE FOOD PORTIONS HAVE SHRUNK CONSIDERABLY. GREAT ENTERTAINMENT BUT IT SEEMS LIKE THEY RAISED THE MENU PRICES AND GIVE YOU SMALLER PORTIONS TO COMPENSATE FOR PAYING FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT WHICH IS NOT FAIR
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