Leña Y Carbón IV
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4546 Bergenline Ave
Union City, NJ 07087 - 201-713-9997
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Jannet Becha
(Translated by Google) dry and salty chicken (Original) Pollo seco y salado
Jun 25th, 2023 -
Mary Yanez
(Translated by Google) Tasteless food...you ask for grilled chicken and they bring it to you greasy, you order a fish chicharrn and tasteless...first and last time...really disappointed... (Original) Comida sin sabor...pides pollo a la parrilla y te la traen grasosa, pides un chicharrn de pescado y sin sabor...primera y ltima vez...realmente decepcionada...
Jun 17th, 2023 -
Quique Olivera
(Translated by Google) Peruvian food but with a lot of lack of the true Peruvian touch (Original) Comida peruana pero con mucha falta del verdadero toque peruano
Jun 14th, 2023 -
ALEJO OSPINA
(Translated by Google) Excellent Peruvian food. I really enjoyed the moment with my family and the food I really did not expect so much but it was delicious. (Original) Excelente comida peruana realmente disfrute el momento con mi familia y la comida realmente no me esperaba tanto pero estaba deliciosa .
Jun 13th, 2023 -
FABIANO Silveira
Unjust Practices and Dubious Ethics at This Peruvian Restaurant - A Word of Caution Regrettably, my recent experience with this Peruvian establishment was one of the most negative I have ever had, where gross misconduct and shady business practices have cast a dark shadow over my dining experience. The restaurant's duplicitous pricing policy a sharp departure from standard norms of honesty and transparency in the food industry. The price listed on the menu has been significantly lower than the one presented on the bill. This discrepancy is not only unprofessional but also a blatant breach of trust and possibly violates consumer protection laws. To compound the problem, this restaurant has introduced an 'automatic gratuity' clause in their payment protocol. This would be fine if the practice adhered to accepted standards, but unfortunately, it doesn't. The gratuity is calculated on the inflated bill amount plus the tax, a crafty maneuver that often pushes the tipping percentage well beyond 20%. It's an unsolicited burden on the customer's wallet, a glaring instance of exploitation. When confronted, the waiter casually brushed it off, pointing to a barely visible disclaimer at the bottom of the menu stating that prices were subject to change at any time. This unfair tactic is not just deceptive, but it also potentially violates basic consumer protection laws. Clearly, the owners of this establishment have not acquainted themselves with the legal principles surrounding commerce. To educate them and others who may not be aware, the definition of an "offer" in the context of trade is "The act or instance of presenting something for acceptance." In the restaurant industry, a menu falls under this category, serving as an offer, notice, and sign for Consumer Contract Warranty and Notice Act purposes. The act of arbitrarily changing prices goes against the very spirit of this principle. I intend to file a formal complaint against these illicit practices with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs. The food industry must remain vigilant against such 'bad actors' and prevent them from tarnishing the reputation of countless honest and respectable businesses. If you have been a victim of these dubious practices, I urge you to do the same. As consumers, it is incumbent on us to ensure that we receive the services we are promised and the respect we are due. Until such time, I strongly advise you to steer clear of this establishment and seek out the numerous other genuine, respectful, and law-abiding Peruvian eateries that genuinely represent the vibrant culinary culture of Peru. Also, the food quality is subpar at best. Until such malpractices are rectified, I recommend caution while considering this restaurant. Plenty of establishments value their customers, uphold the spirit of Peruvian hospitality, and truly deserve your patronage.
Jun 11th, 2023
Contact Info
- 201-713-9997
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Leña Y Carbón IV?
A The phone number for Leña Y Carbón IV is: 201-713-9997.
Q Where is Leña Y Carbón IV located?
A Leña Y Carbón IV is located at 4546 Bergenline Ave, Union City, NJ 07087
Q Is there a key contact at Leña Y Carbón IV?
A You can contact Mary Tierra at 201-713-9997.
Q What days are Leña Y Carbón IV open?
A Leña Y Carbón IV is open:
Tuesday: 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Monday: 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Q How is Leña Y Carbón IV rated?
A Leña Y Carbón IV has a 3.7 Star Rating from 297 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Leña Y Carbón IV
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 297 Reviews )Jannet Becha on Google
(Translated by Google) dry and salty chicken
(Original)
Pollo seco y salado
Mary Yanez on Google
(Translated by Google) Tasteless food...you ask for grilled chicken and they bring it to you greasy, you order a fish chicharrn and tasteless...first and last time...really disappointed...
(Original)
Comida sin sabor...pides pollo a la parrilla y te la traen grasosa, pides un chicharrn de pescado y sin sabor...primera y ltima vez...realmente decepcionada...
Quique Olivera on Google
(Translated by Google) Peruvian food but with a lot of lack of the true Peruvian touch
(Original)
Comida peruana pero con mucha falta del verdadero toque peruano
ALEJO OSPINA on Google
(Translated by Google) Excellent Peruvian food. I really enjoyed the moment with my family and the food I really did not expect so much but it was delicious.
(Original)
Excelente comida peruana realmente disfrute el momento con mi familia y la comida realmente no me esperaba tanto pero estaba deliciosa .
FABIANO Silveira on Google
Unjust Practices and Dubious Ethics at This Peruvian Restaurant - A Word of Caution
Regrettably, my recent experience with this Peruvian establishment was one of the most negative I have ever had, where gross misconduct and shady business practices have cast a dark shadow over my dining experience.
The restaurant's duplicitous pricing policy a sharp departure from standard norms of honesty and transparency in the food industry. The price listed on the menu has been significantly lower than the one presented on the bill. This discrepancy is not only unprofessional but also a blatant breach of trust and possibly violates consumer protection laws.
To compound the problem, this restaurant has introduced an 'automatic gratuity' clause in their payment protocol. This would be fine if the practice adhered to accepted standards, but unfortunately, it doesn't. The gratuity is calculated on the inflated bill amount plus the tax, a crafty maneuver that often pushes the tipping percentage well beyond 20%. It's an unsolicited burden on the customer's wallet, a glaring instance of exploitation.
When confronted, the waiter casually brushed it off, pointing to a barely visible disclaimer at the bottom of the menu stating that prices were subject to change at any time. This unfair tactic is not just deceptive, but it also potentially violates basic consumer protection laws.
Clearly, the owners of this establishment have not acquainted themselves with the legal principles surrounding commerce. To educate them and others who may not be aware, the definition of an "offer" in the context of trade is "The act or instance of presenting something for acceptance." In the restaurant industry, a menu falls under this category, serving as an offer, notice, and sign for Consumer Contract Warranty and Notice Act purposes. The act of arbitrarily changing prices goes against the very spirit of this principle.
I intend to file a formal complaint against these illicit practices with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs. The food industry must remain vigilant against such 'bad actors' and prevent them from tarnishing the reputation of countless honest and respectable businesses.
If you have been a victim of these dubious practices, I urge you to do the same. As consumers, it is incumbent on us to ensure that we receive the services we are promised and the respect we are due. Until such time, I strongly advise you to steer clear of this establishment and seek out the numerous other genuine, respectful, and law-abiding Peruvian eateries that genuinely represent the vibrant culinary culture of Peru.
Also, the food quality is subpar at best.
Until such malpractices are rectified, I recommend caution while considering this restaurant. Plenty of establishments value their customers, uphold the spirit of Peruvian hospitality, and truly deserve your patronage.
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