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10-09, 50th Avenue, 11101, Queens County, New York, US Соединенные Штаты Америки
kontakt telefon: +1 929-208-4764
strona internetowej: corazondemexico.us
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 40.7427857, Longitude: -73.9534099
julian brannon
::This place is the NEWEST Gem to the neighbourhood ! FAB FOOD , FAB SERVICE, FAB MANAGEMENT ! Quick and efficient staff , lots of spice, wonderful Attitudes ... music needs work but otherwise it’s a 5 star experience w food quality that could set a new standard for what to EXPECT when craving authentic Mexican Cuisine !!!
Ulises Cervantes Pimentel
::Good food, but for the real Mexican experience this may not be the place. Asked multiple times for spicy guacamole and salsas and nothing was spicy. Looks like they are afraid to make authentic Mexican spicy food. Even got “chiles toreados” and they were almost sweet, no flavor!!. Service was not great either, mixed orders, took forever to get a drink and the tables around us were left uncleaned for a long time after the guests left. Would recommend if you do not like spicy food or have kids, but not if you are looking for authentic Mexican flavor. I can get good spicy food at any Indian/ Thai restaurants if you ask for it, why not here?
Artemis Ventouras
::A nice new addition to Hunters Point. Authentic Mexican. Not too pricey. High quality food and service. Bright, airy environment. All they need is a good Mariachi band on the weekends maybe, and a sign by the subway station pointing people a half a block up 50th ave, off Vernon. Good stuff!
Heather Farrow
::Delicious authentic Mexican food! We had the guacamole, tomales, and mole enchiladas. Great addition to LIC!
Mauricio Lopez
::New business. Service was super friendly. We had a Cemita (Mexican sandwich), tortilla soup, and a Sincronizada for our kid. We had agua fresca to drink (try them, won't regret it). Everything seemed and tasted authentic (we're Mexicans). I particularly enjoyed the cemita. It's a bit spicy, as you would expect in Mexico. Order it without chipotle if you want it mild. Having it with french fries seemed a little odd, but they were good. The tortilla soups is served as a vegetarian option and it tasted great. Our kid also got a concha (Mexican sweetbread) which was good.