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    La Panaderia

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:30 am - 12:00 pm, 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Milohas

    Milohas

    4.5
    (1.1k reviews)
    1.1 mi
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    Was recommended by a Colombian friend because they love this place, and I completely understand…read morewhy. Food is always so flavorful and staff is very nice!! Very nice environment.

    You Guava be Kidding Me…read more A bakery and juicery that has been serving up delicious Colombian specialties since 1999 in Colombia, before emigrating to the US and opening up shop here in Cambrian Park in 2014. Milohas (mil hojas) means a thousand layers in Spanish, and one taste of Milohas' pastries will make you understand why they picked that moniker. The Good: * Large shared parking lot * Friendly service * Covered outdoor dining * The crust of the empanadas was buttery, flaky, and delicious. All the fillings were good, but you have to try the Hawaiian filling! It was truly fantastic and had us wishing that's all we'd ordered. * Guava Finger has the same perfect crust and tasty guava jam--I could eat a dozen of these and come back for more. *oink oink* * Carissa really enjoyed their lentil soup. I didn't try it, so I can't comment. The Meh: * I kind of prefer the chunks of meat in Peruvian empanadas to the ground meat in Colombian ones, but that's just a personal preference. It was still delicious, so at the end of the day, it's all academic. The Ugly: * No indoor dining, and outdoor dining is limited to only a handful of seats. Conclusion: We've been on the hunt for the best empanadas in the South Bay, and we finally found them.

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    Maya's Cafe

    Maya's Cafe

    4.3
    (755 reviews)
    3.3 mi
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    Small spot with a welcoming atmosphere and very friendly service. The carne asada plate was packed…read morewith flavor and the portions were generous. Everything tasted fresh and homemade.

    A Hondurian cafe that offers vegetarian, meat, and seafood options. My friend raved about this…read moreplace and I love supporting mom and pop restaurants so I had to try it. I tried the popular baleada, which is a home-made flour tortilla filled with a layer of mashed red beans, queso fresco, eggs and with or without meat (I got it with carne asada). The flour tortilla was just as other described - soft, buttery smooth, almost melt in your mouth goodness. The carne asada was dry and hard so I could've gone without. I bet a braised beef like barbacoa would've been perfect for this item. It also came with salsa and I selected mild which gave it a nice bright flavor. I also ordered a chicken tamale (they also offer pork) and I was surprised to find a whole chicken wing (no skin) stuffed into the tamale! I broke into it using a fork and hit something hard which turned out to be the bones. But honestly, this was one of the best tamales I've tried in a long time. Flavorful, moist, and a nice sized portion. It came wrapped in what I think was banana leaf. The service was fast on a Wednesday night and there were a handful of friendly patrons seated nearby. You could tell that they were regulars. The space was intimate with around 10-15 tables seating about 4 people each. Maya's Cafe menu has a wide assortment of dishes to choose from: serving breakfast dishes like chilaquiles, lunch items such as burritos, or soups and full on dinner plates with rice, beans, and choice of protein. There's even more selection and the whole menu is in Spanish so I'll be sure to use Google Translate next time!

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    Arepas Latin Cuisine - San Jose

    Arepas Latin Cuisine - San Jose

    4.0
    (261 reviews)
    3.5 mi
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    Their food is always delicious and always arrives hot. I live pretty close to them, so we sometimes…read moreorder from DoorDash. Really big serving that turns into two meals usually. I really like their sliders. They're a little bread that they use is really delicious. So far, we I've only had a really good meals from them. They're a great addition to downtown.

    This was my first time ever going to this particular restaurant and I've had arepas before and…read moreloved them! I especially love their Vegetarian style tostada little bites! I had to get this for my aunt and niece to try!!! I especially love the fact I can eat Arepas because they don't have monosodium glutamate/MSG in their ingredients! So many Mexican dishes, Spanish rice for instance, have MSG in it! I'm highly allergic to my own cultural food and it's very annoying for me! Now that I found other Latin cuisines that don't cook with MSG, I am extremely thrilled!! I loved the whole set up with the great environment and Latin music playing in the background. It made me want to dance! They have a beautiful outdoor patio lake area and a very colorful relaxing inside seating area as well! Since I got takeout, I was able to call ahead and order and even get a discount since I ordered online and it was my first time purchase!! I will definitely be back and I wanna try one of their drinks. Also the fresh juice looks amazing!! The flavors had a good spice and everything was fresh and crisp!! I love fresh lettuce with the refreshing tomatoes!! I am definitely a fan!!

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    Arepas Latin Cuisine - San Jose
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    La Terraza Grill & bar

    La Terraza Grill & bar

    3.7
    (83 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    I'm always excited to find a new restaurant to try especially when its for Colombian food…read more Found this place on Google. Its in a nice area and the plaza its in is pretty empty so parking is super easy. When you walk in theres a hostess stand and you need to wait so you can be seated. Its a cute restaurant. Has a large TV. Super casual. The server my husband and I had was super nice. We ordered: -Blackberry juice -Colombiana -Pacfico -Morcilla con papas -1 beef empanada -1 chicken empanada -Bandeja paisa The food and drinks all came out in like 5min. Super quick! The empanadas were really good, well seasoned. Morcilla was delicious! The potatos are not seasoned but you can salt them yourself. They come with 2 sauces one thats guacamole and the other was tapatio based, which was disappointing because it should come with aji. The bandeja paisa was okay. The only thing I didnt like about it was the ground beef. I will be back to try other dishes.

    I was really excited and looking forward to the experience. The place is nice and the staff was…read morefriendly, but wasn't quite sure what to make of it. Came here on a weeknight and in the middle of our meal they set up speakers and there was a comedy show in Spanish. Just not what we were expecting as we were looking for a place to eat where we could have a conversation. The food had nice flavors, but the quality of the meat was hit or miss. One plate had nice tender beef while the other one was very tough.

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    Seafood soup and steak
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    Latin-Asian-Fusion

    Latin-Asian-Fusion

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    Our work ended up doing a private cooking class here and have to say it was a great experience…read more The staff were super attentive, patient, and friendly. There was about 20 of us and what they ended up doing was dividing us into 4 groups to prep/cook the different meal courses. It was nice because we didn't have to completely cook this dishes. We did prep a lot of the food, for example I was part of the first group and ended up chopping/mise en place the ingredients for the bruschetta appetizer. They were very nice, telling us to prep/cut "how ever we wanted to do it," but weren't hesitant to provide guidance when we asked for specifics. The food had great flavor, with the main dishes having 4 different proteins. We had so much food, that we ended up being able to take food home. Overall a great experience.

    This is a brand new restarant that opened a few days ago. If you do a search you will find a Latin-…read moreAsian-Fushion in downtown San Jose. That restaurant has closed and has reopened on Camden, Campbell, CA, where Dickey's BBQ use to be. From what the manager tells me, this is a big upgrade from the prior place, which was primarily a take out. There has been a lot of remodeling. Although the focus is take out, you can certainly enjoy a meal at the restaurant. It is primarily you order, pay, sit down and the food is brought to you. However, since not everything was operational, I was served by the manager. I had OUTSTANDING service and encouraged them to provide table service for people eating there. Now for the food: Rice, Beans, Plantains, Steak, Chicken, Vegetables and of course the Cheese Cake was fabulous. (I also took some food home to my wife). The kitchen area is right by the tables so you see the Executive Chef prepare the food. (I knew who he was from the picture outside by the door). He was very friendly and answered questions about how the food was prepared. He emphasized that the secret to great food is quality and fresh ingredients. This is a great looking, very clean restaurant with a friendly staff. They can handle event catering for large groups WITH a great looking food truck available. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND Latin-Asian-Fusion in Campbell, CA.

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    Entrees Sharing Platters
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    LUNA Mexican Kitchen

    LUNA Mexican Kitchen

    4.3
    (3.3k reviews)
    5.8 mi
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    Food and service excellent! Atmosphere is fun too. We go there every time we visit! The grandkids…read morelove it too!!!

    I've been wanting to try more Mexican food and stumbled across LUNA. The outside patio seating was…read morepleasant and perfect weather during my visit. As I entered the restaurant there was the aroma of fresh tortillas being made. Upon sitting down I was presented with fresh homemade corn tortilla chips along with two salsas (mild and medium) Tortilla chips were thick with just the right amount of crunch. Tasting the green (mild?) salsa was my favorite. It had a great tomatillo flavor with a creamy spiciness. It was a good reprieve from my main dish. A Paloma was my drink of choice this time. I'll preface this by saying I'm not a fan of tequila but when presented with the cold clay mug rimmed with salt and topped with orange and grapefruit, I was impressed. It was delicious, so refreshing, fragrant, and cold! A nice counterbalance to my meal. Chilaquiles was a dish I wanted to try. They had delicious chips again cooked in salsa verde. Covered with eggs (any style) fresh crema, avocado, and onions the chilaquiles exceeded my expectations. So simple yet so flavorful. Mixing up quantities of ingredients in each bite made for a delicious experience. My favorite element being the sharpness of the onions which cut the richness of the dish. I'm generally not a fan of refried beans but these ones had such a unique and satisfying flavor which complimented the dish well. My server, Luis was very helpful and quick to check in and make sure I was doing okay! I cannot wait to try out their fish tacos and various drinks from the menus next time!

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    - Guacamole  - avocado, jalapeño, onion, cilantro, lime, chicharrones
    - Guacamole - avocado, jalapeño, onion, cilantro, lime, chicharrones
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    - Chocoflan - rich flourless chocolate cake, topped with flan, seasonal berries, whipped cream

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    - Chocoflan - rich flourless chocolate cake, topped with flan, seasonal berries, whipped cream
    L'Roco Grill

    L'Roco Grill

    4.3
    (205 reviews)
    2.6 mi
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    Food here is amazing Bought popusas de calabaza, loroco,…read morebeans and cheese. My favorite was the calabaza but the others were also good Bought the favorite parillada salvadorean That is extremely good. Meat was cooked perfect and with perfect seasoning. Was not over salted Beans and rice mixed was also perfect. Was not over salted like other places I usually dont like Sunnyside up eggs but it was good The small plátanos crispy with nice sweet flavors Definitely recommend!! Will be back to try other things There was an orange drink that was really good too. Forgot the name though Si recomiendo este lugar. La comida esta deliciosa!!

    Ordered the antojitos platter, which is a great option if you want to try a little bit of…read moreeverything. The platter includes one pupusa of your choice, one pastelito, one chicken tamal, one corn tamal, fried yuca with chicharron, one empanada, plantains, sour cream, pickled cabbage, and pickled red onions. I chose the pork, bean, and cheese pupusa, which ended up being one of my favorite items. It tasted authentic with great tortilla texture and flavor. The pastelito was nice and crispy. The chicken tamal was good and similar to a Mexican tamale, but with a softer masa. The corn tamal was sweet and tasted like a cornbread muffin. The fried yuca was good and had a similar texture to potatoes. The chicharron was okay and was a bit bland. The empanada was more of a dessert, as it was sweet with a custard-like filling. The plantains were cooked perfectly and had a nice balanced of sweetness. Also ordered one pupusa with pork and cheese. Personally, I prefer the version that includes beans, but this one was still worth trying. The sopa de pata is a cow feet soup that includes cabbage, carrots, tripe, and yuca, served with tortilla, dried chili peppers, and dried oregano on the side. The broth was flavorful, but there were a lot of vegetables. The cow feet did not have a lot of tendon, so it was basically two pieces of bone that took up a lot of space in the bowl. The tripe was soft, and I like how it was prepared well without any unpleasant smell. The horchata Salvadoreña was refreshing, but okay. Plenty of parking. Customer service was good, and both the waitress and kitchen staff were friendly and welcoming. The indoor dining is small and can fit about 20 to 25 people. Overall, this is a solid spot for Salvadoran food!

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