

He gave everybody a chance - because he knows someone gave him a chance - when he was going through his addiction, his drinking. “My dad was a wonderful man,” said his daughter Connie Morales, 47. It was the same crash that killed rock stars Buddy Holly and J. 3, 1959, when an Iowa plane crash claimed Ritchie’s 17-year-old life. You gave me so much to work with and be grateful for…,” Esai Morales posted on Facebook, with a photo of his muse sporting a Mohawk haircut and standing next to a motorcycle, a symbol of the gritty life he led.īob Morales was, indeed, a kind of wild child, according to his family, whose life took a hard turn on Feb. Morales was the rugged, mustached man who proudly rode his motorcycle and sported a tough, leather-jacket-clad exterior. Many might remember Morales as portrayed by actor Esai Morales - no relation - in the 1987 film “La Bamba,” the biopic about Valens’ life. This food would go great with a nice cold beer! PLEASE, PLEASE IMPROVE YOUR SERVICE.Bob Morales, the older brother of rock legend Ritchie Valens, and who made a name for himself from Pacoima to Northern California during his own turbulent past, died Saturday night in his Central Coast home after battling prostate cancer. It would also be nice to know ahead of time that this place is BYOB.

Then we kept waiting for her to come back, she never did, so I got up and walked over to a corner where the Styrofoam cups and take out containers are kept and I helped myself so we can take our leftovers and if I already didn't know that we just have to walk up to the counter to get our check and pay our bill, I would still be sitting there. We had ordered soup and when that came, we just sat there, and the girl is asking what is wrong, "we don't have any spoons" I said, "oh, that would help" she says. This last time I went, we didn't have any silverware nor small plates for our appetizers, which is not too bad for eating alcapurrias, but we did feel uncomfortable having to put our food down on napkins. He should have walked us to the table NOT point to where we were to sit. I guess I missed his signal when he just pointed to the table for us BEFORE he had turned the corner. The first time I went there, I was embarrassed because the man who asked how many were in my party and then asked me follow him in, well, he turned the corner and here I was following him, he turns around and says what do I want, why was I following him? He then points to a table at the end of the room.
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They are all wonderful people, but they don't know how to serve. I wish management would train their servers better. They have great seafood too! Like I said their food is really good. My daughter always has Jibarito con Lechon y Arroz con Gandules. This last time I tried their Sopa de Salchichon and my aunt tried their Sopa de Pollo con fideos. I have tried something different each time and I haven't been disappointed yet.

I enjoy their background music in the restaurant and their Alcapurrias are my favorite. I found it by accident, once I visited their food truck in Humboldt Park. If you are craving Puerto Rican food, this is the place to go in Chicago.
