I had never transferred a title before but that was not a problem going here. I had called several times that day with questions and they were always helpful and courteous. They even refunded an overpayment I had made and I would never have know if they didn't tell me. there were problems with my title that they straightened out for me. I am totally happy with the service at Pak!
I'm a Temple student and lost my license last night. I thought I would have to go to Penndot and waste my entire day waiting in that interminable line at the DMV but luckily I found out I can go to these guys instead. The agency is on our campus, two blocks from Berks Hall. I walked out of here in ten minutes equiped to drive! The people here really know what they're talking about and dealt with me in such a professional manner that I wanted to recommend them for you!
THE STORE ENVIRONMENT, THE STAFF, THE JEWELRY, AND THE PRICES ARE OUT OF THIS WORLD. THEY ARE CONSANTLY ARE HAVING SALES, AND DISCOUNTS EVERY WEEK. AS A SPECIAL BONUS - ANY WORKER WHO CAN SHOW PROOF OF EMPLOYEMENT WILL GET AN EXTRA 15% OFF. I GOT 1 DIAMOND RING (1.50CT) AND A DIAMOND BRACLET (2.00CT) FOR ONLY $1,000 US, AND THEY EVEN THROW IN A FREE GIFT. THEY ARE TRULY AMAZING. I KNOW THAT I WILL BE THERE FOR HOLIDAYS !!!!
This is an excellent place to get good, affordable and, most importantly, authentic Latin food. The menu draws from a variety of Latin cuisines, mainly Columbian, Cuban and Puerto Rican. The Argentinian-style steak was delicious. My boyfriend is Cuban, so we were particularly pleased with the quality of the croquetas: tasty and traditional. He was also especially happy that they had batidos, as they are rare back home in California. The portions are large, giving ample opportunity for an at-home sequel if you aren't compelled to eat until its gone.\t\n\t\nThe service was fair; a little slow, but pleasant. Nothing to inhibit enjoyment.\t\n\t\nDon't let the bad neighborhood deter you from visiting. The bus goes right to the restaurant and the activity of the place and the ample lighting are comforting. Just don't get lost.
I just ordered the fish. They gave me good bread, tasty salad, rice, black beans, plantains. The fish was very tasty (baked). Next time I'll tell them to hold the butter and the salt a little. The fresh juices are excellent (i had fresh squeezed orange). Parking is tough.\t\n\t\n++++++++\t\nI went again, soup and meat. Soup was outstanding flavor. One minus was that the flowers had passsed their expiration date and were a little smelly. Nothing to diminish the flavor of the food but a little annoying.
I like the Mofongo and the Mojito, but I do not Know why the menu said Cuban Food, when is really Puertorrican Food. \t\nMofongo, Ara?itas, Tostones, Arroz con Pollo, Biftec Encebollado, Asopao de Camarones, Arroz con Camarones, Higado Encebollado, Chuleta Frita, Pernil, Chicharrones de Pollo, Casquitos de Guayaba con queso, Flan, Rellenos de papas, ect. sound that you are in a Puertorrican Restaurant. Why do the owners of Tierra Colombiana, refer to all as Cuban Dishes ????\t\n