Find out what Latin restaurants to try in New Brighton. New Brighton is a city in Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States. It is a suburb of the Twin Cities. The population was 21,456 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 324 reviews
Friendly, outgoing staff make everyone feel welcome to dine inside or on the patio. Colorful wall hangings support the Ecuadorian heritage driving the flavors that grace each dish of food.My companion chose the ENCOCADO ($14.00) with Mahi-mahi (shrimp is another option) stewed in a flavorful coconut sauce. It was served with rice and sweet plaintain. Rapturous about the sauce, he wiped up every bit with rice. I went for the SANDUCHE DE PERNIL ($9.00) A bollio roll well-stuffed with roasted pork made juicy by being topped with sweet plantain and aji criollo. Flavorful if a bit dry. This place is often packed with those waiting for a table, but waits pass quickly by and the reward for waiting is gratifying.
Top 5 Mediterranean food in New Brighton, Minnesota, United States
4 based on 32 reviews
Had never heard about this restaurant but turned out to be a great place to have a lunch at. We were delightfully surprised. Wasn't crowded and the service was very friendly. Owner put together the food, very friendly and explained what we were ordering. It is certainly someplace I will go back to when in the area. Highly recommend.
Best Middle Eastern food near New Brighton, Minnesota, United States
4 based on 81 reviews
Our mission is to serve all our customers with great service and even better food! Handmade tortillas and homemade salsas and meats!
Great food and an extensive help-yourself salsa bar. Maya has great food and large portions at a great price. My favorite is the taco salad with either veggie (fajita + potato), spicy chicken, or pork. The spicy chicken is slow cooked, juicy, tender, perfect. A meal can be had for about $10 and the portions certainly allow for leftovers. Two people could easily split an entree for a lighter meal. This is the first place I have tried beef tongue (lengua). It is really tender and quite tasty.I have done both the counter service and sit down. There is also a very extensive brunch that I have looked over but never ordered. I think it is around $16 but had a ton of awesome looking dishes. The best thing about Maya is the salsa bar. It is help yourself and contains sour cream, jalepeno, onion, radish, and an array salsas. Maya is my favorite Mexican food in Minnneapolis, and favorite restaurant in northeast MPLS.
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