"Note: I passed this place several times. It was my first time I tried to get the bus stop out and I had to wait 13 minutes. I just ordered one: the roasted chicken. You know, these Rotisserie chickens that you're turning in the window of your typical Spanish food restaurant. One thing I learned: all the chickens that rotate in the window of a restaurant look good, but not all taste the same or as good as they look. That was the case with La Rosa. My two stars are based primarily on the taste (or their lack) of the toasted half-hon, which I ordered: paintluster, dry and bland. Only to taste was on the skin, not penetrate to the flesh. I ate at home with a bottle of Texas Pete hot sauce on my side to add much needed taste and the illusion of skill. The price is on the high side (a little below $11 with sales tax), but I wouldn't mind if the chicken tastes wonderful. It doesn't taste wonderful and I won?t ever order again; basically, have I enjoyed Rotisserie chickens from the supermarket more? half price with double taste. While I was waiting to get my food, I saw a worker dropping some freshly baked deals, and they looked like they were something to come back and try. But only the offers as I can rely on visual cubits the first time. A cursor once told me that the pages were not siding. Do you also be careful if you just order a la carte: I specifically asked the roasted half chicken and did not ask for a meal when the worker asked? What are your two sides? Although I found the pages visually uninspiring, I prepared to pick two, but then I asked myself? Are the pages included? The pages are not included. I don't think it was a deliberate Sneaky Upsell, but just make sure there is no misunderstanding in the register. If I ever return, I'll let you know if the offers are tender."