Blend, LIC’s premier Latin Fusion restaurant, offers a relaxing and sexy ambiance, excellent service, and an extensive menu at recession-conscious prices. Read more.
Bogota Latin Bistro is an award winning Colombian/Latin American restaurant located in New York City serving the foods and beverages of Colombia and Latin America. Read more.
In its attempt to provide home-style cooking, it's understandable that Cafe con Leche is a pretty no-frills establishment. Often, the best Latin food places are the simplest. Read more.
On a bitterly cold Tuesday night we arrived in Greenpoint to dine at Cafecito Bogota. We've never had Colombian food before so we were thrilled to be there. Read more.
Ambiance and amazing service are Calle Ocho’s greatest strengths. Order wisely and you may just be blown away. Read more.
Upon entering Cienfuegos, one can’t help but feel like Old Havana and Calle Ocho have miraculously joined forces and landed in Alphabet City. Read more.
Ok, so are you hungry at 4am? – Tired of Diner food? - Good, because this place is open 24 hours – thank GOD !! – best empanada’s hands down in the city. Read more.
People come to eat, not so much dine, at Flor de Mayo. When your order comes to the table, you’ll find yourself gulping it all down, too. Read more.
We heard about Jalapeño when we Googled "menudo"nyc. What we found were various restaurants serving menudo but were mostly in the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens. Read more.
This place has been a institution of Chin-Latino food on the upper west side since the 1960’s. Do not let the looks of the place scare you away as a take out joint only. Read more.
The Upper West Side has lost one Peruvian restaurant but gained another. Read more.
Living up to its playful name meaning hopscotch, Rayuela creates a vibrant and inviting mix of sabores from over a dozen Latin American countries to form a revolutionary style of cuisine. Read more.