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    Fuego A La Lata

    4.8 (14 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Gigi S.

    The Dominican food here is very good. This is the place I run to when I want to eat Latin food.

    Beef Taco, Mixed Mufongo, Bistec Guisada
    Athrun Z.

    First time trying this place. The food is either made to order or cafeteria style entrees. I asked what they had and the lady mentioned beef stew (Bistec Guisada) but it wasn't on the menu. I tried that and it was good that I will be going back even for take out. Located in a small strip mall with parking. I was looking forward to the Guanabana drink and Majarate dessert but they were both out.

    Yellow rice, pernil, maduro

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    El mejor mofongo que e comido, 100% authentic!!! El servicio maravilloso y el lugar bello y limpio

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    The picadera was stacked with tostones, grilled chicken, fried chicken, fried pork chops, and fried ham.

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    El Rey de Pollo

    El Rey de Pollo

    4.1
    (36 reviews)
    4.4 mi
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    So so disappointed. A friend told me the pupusa were AMAZING here. They were okay. Nothing special…read more BUT the steak. Wow. I read the reviews when I was pulling up the menu and saw a photo of the steak. It looks delicious in the picture. So I ordered it to go. I get home and open the food. I have a dry & unseasoned steak. This meat was cooked for a dog to enjoy. I have never seen a place like this serve unseasoned meat. I am so disappointed I wasted my time and money here. I'll stick to la cascada in Nanuet Refer to the images below. You can tell which is which

    This place checks all the boxes for an authentic, family run, home-cooked experience. The menu is a…read moremishmash of printed page and handwriting, the staff and clientele are nearly all Spanish speaking, it is spotless for dirt and there is Mexican football on the telly. The food is good. It's not fancy, and that should keep the snobs away, but it has the essential combination of scent, visuals, taste and the inner warmth a cook who loves a dish can make. You can do the El Typico half chicken, tacos which my sons say are rocking, steak platters in all their various combinations, and these wee Jammie cake style pupusa things. A novelty for me, very popular in Latin America apparently, they are enclosed buckwheat pancakes with a choice of fillings. Some of which you've never heard of, so try them. This is grass roots cooking, and I am a fan. In a low sodium World, the tropical propensity for salt is punkette, the spice combinations are unfamiliar but pleasing. Part of the meal I ate was a little dry, but that's what the excellent salsa is for, and everyone at the table is coming back. There is no booze, which is a good thing in working mens establishments playing football, and the while the drinks selection is authentic it is limited. Expect to pay fifteen bucks a head per adult, leaving plenty of opportunity for a jumbo tip. Don't go if you are stuck up.

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    This is their updated menu with current prices.
    This is their updated menu with current prices.
    This is their updated menu with current prices.
    This is their updated menu with current prices.
    This is their updated menu with current prices.

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    This is their updated menu with current prices.
    El Cuñao  Deli

    El Cuñao Deli

    4.6
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    4.0 mi
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    This is the most authentic Mexican food in this area. Since I've moved back from California this is…read morethe only place that I go to for Mexican. I usually get the tacos al pastor. I come specifically for them and they never miss. They are delicious. The store itself is an authentic tienda as well. You can get many treats that are authentic Mexican. Looking for great Mexican dont skip this place.

    Rainy days and tacos just make sense together…read more While driving near Nyack, NY, we stumbled across a small hidden gem called El Cuñao Taqueria & Deli tucked away from the busier stretch of Main Street. No frills, no flashy atmosphere -- just comida auténtica and seriously satisfying flavors. I ordered the carne asada nachos and an order of tacos al pastor, and both hit the spot perfectly. Fresh ingredients, bold flavor, and that classic street-style taco taste that instantly lifts your ánimo on a gloomy day. The nachos were loaded, cheesy, and packed with flavor, while the al pastor tacos were simple, fresh, and delicioso. And yes... we washed it all down with a Coke Zero in a glass bottle because somehow it siempre tastes better that way. Now, if you're looking for upbeat energy and polished service, este lugar probably isn't it. The staff seemed a bit inexperienced and lacked motivation. But where the service fell short, the kitchen absolutely delivered with authentic flavors and generous portions. Sometimes the best spots are the quiet little hole-in-the-wall places that let the food do all the talking.

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    3 Carne Asada Tacos (~$14)
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