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    The New Mama Juana

    3.6 (29 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 8:30 pm

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    Stew chicken with rice and beans!
    Jennifer G.

    I was in the area for work and glad I decided to make the stop here for some take out. Delicious food, large portions and super nice people. One of the things I really miss about living in NYC is easy access to Spanish food. This place brought back so many good memories of drunken late nights in Spanish Harlem:) Nostalgia aside, I had the stew chicken, rice and beans and empanadas. If you don't want beans, they offer to sub for sweet plantains which is nice. The stew chicken is tender and tasty and be sure to ask for extra gravy, they are happy to supply! Empanadas are large and delicious, I enjoyed both the chicken and the cheese. I would go out of my way to eat here again and perhaps eat in this time. Thanks Mama Juana!

    Rotisserie Chicken
    Gerald S.

    Don't know New Mama Juana from Old Mama Juana, but what I do know is that this cafeteria style traditional Dominican casa de comidas cooks up a storm of excellent dishes. Sitting at the corner of County Line and Newtown Roads in Warminster, PA, it has recently expanded into the neighboring storefront to add a utilitarian dining room in addition to the small original corner shop. I stopped in when I couldn't find the Mexican place I was searching for, and decided to go in flying blind. Very glad I did, because while really nothing like Mexican food, it did have a strong resemblance to Puerto Rican cuisine with serious pork, chicken and beef options, and white/yellow/brown rice and well simmered beans. While it all looked appealing, I was most attracted to the rotisserie quartered chicken. It was excellent. Its skin was dry and taunt, while the meat beneath was moist and pull-from-the-bone tender. The taste was subtle, but well spiced and easy to pull apart and devour. If you said it was like duck comfit, you wouldn't be wrong. The beans were also delicious, but not spicy, and the yellow rice mixed in for a tasty textured combination. Liked the meal a lot. Service was friendly and attractive, and although ordered at the cashier, it was delivered to the table with a sonrisa grande by their Guatemaltecan assistant. There were many other interesting possibilities that may tempt me to return. I saw tostones, empanadas, and platanos rellenos, that looked great. I just can't eat that much, and much prefer eating at the source to carry out. New Mama Juana is the name. Authentic Latin American island food is the game.

    Mofongo with chicharrón
    Sonia M.

    I am surprised with how amazing the food taste. It really surpass my expectations on the taste! They treated us very well and welcoming! I will be making this one of my top favorite Spanish restaurant!

    Gerardo A.

    Wow, great Spanish Latino food place, if you are looking to have a good homemade food, this is your spot. From the famous Dominican Tres golpes(Mangu, Salami, eggs, cheeses), to a great pernil, with 3 type of rice, beans and other types of meat. They also have great typical like mofongo, tostones, empanadas, modongo and more. The portion of the food if you select the big one that is only 2 dollars more you can make two meals of it, and the best thing is that it's delicious and fresh. The only bad thing is that is too small but I had a conversation with the owner and told me that he is going to open a bigger location next door.

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    The food is a bit pricey, but extremely tasty. There is never a line when you dine in.

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    Outstanding.... such nice people. The Oxtail and Pigs Feet are addictive!!! Can't wait to come back!!

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