Best Latin restaurants nearby. Discover the best Latin food in Teaneck. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Latin restaurants near you.. Teaneck /ˈtiːnɛk/ is a township in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, and a suburb in the New York metropolitan area. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 39,776, reflecting an increase of 516 (+1.3%) from the 39,260 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,435 (+3.8%) from the 37,825 counted in the 1990 Census. As of 2010 it was the second-most populous among the 70 municipalities in Bergen County, behind Hackensack, which had a population of 43,010.
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4 based on 15 reviews
Bohemia, Jersey's only AA 4 Rosetted restaurant, is located at The Club Hotel & Spa along with it's very popular bar. Bohemia was voted one of the top 25 restaurants in the UK by Egon Ronay and has been awarded a Michelin Star for the 4th year in 2008. Vo
Hag a family outing here a couple of weeks ago and had a very good time.Laughed and joked with waiters,a little too much wine at this BYOB,but very good appetizers and main entries.Way too much food,but it was our doing,we had calamari,rice balls and a shrimp appetizers and then we all shared each others mains.Colombian in name but a lot of the dishes were similar to the one we order i our favorite Cuban restaurants.A very good time was had by all.
3 based on 99 reviews
Our first Rosa Mexicano to open in New Jersey is located at The Shops at Riverside in Bergen County. The 160-seat restaurant features a spacious bar and lounge area, as well as outdoor and private dining options. Under the creative direction of architect
I came here Cinco de Mayo with 5 four friends and had a great meal. They could not have been any more busy for this rare Saturday Cinco de Mayo. I was put off going in by some of the very mediocre reviews and frankly my last experience at the Manhattan East Side Rosa was an unqualified dud. Terrifically surprised by efficient service, great drinks a great menu and very, very tasty food. Guac was great but was tableside for Cinco. Michelada was a yummy beer based Bloody Mary - very spicy in a good way. The Carnitas are terrific. My friend's Pollo & Asada looked equally so. Churros to end are yummy. I would definitely return. Nothing to worry about with the negative reviews.
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4 based on 81 reviews
I pride myself in loving Latin American food with family in Columbia. My wife had a delicious grilled chicken salad. Our cousin had a delicious chicken and rice dinner with frijoles.and my arroz con pollo with plantanos fritos y frijoles was simply amazing. So much food...dinner for tomorrow. Our first trip there. We'll be back.
Pretty decent food. I had the chicharron de pollo with yucca. I have to tell you...I've had chicharron all over the place and this was probably the best I've ever had. The yucca was good also. I also had a morir soñando that was "meh". The service was good, although there was nobody there except another couple. The place gets an extreme amount of take-out orders. The atmosphere...well, it could use a little redecorating. But I was there to eat and not judge the decor. The place was clean, the food was good and the prices are reasonable. Can't wait to go back and try the mofongo!
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4 based on 19 reviews
Hackensack, NJ, is one of those older, poorer cities that tends to be visited during work hours and is a little dicey at night. But tucked away in downtown Hackensack, there is a little gem of a restaurant called Villa de Colombia.This Colombian has a modern, crisp, clean and comfortable decor and a solicitous, skilled wait staff. That's a nice base on which to build and a delicious menu completes a terrific dining experience. The shrimp in garlic butter had this little citrus finishing note that made them a delicious treat. They should use a larger shrimp, even if it adds to the price a little. At $8, it could take another hit for larger shrimp. The main courses were exciting. Bandeja Paisa, a very traditional Colombian dish, featured a crispy pork strip and a delicious steak with rice, beans and a fried egg on top. Very special. Villacol, a house specialty, is a perfectly prepared (medium rare) skirt steak accompanied by shrimp wrapped in crispy bacon and creamy smooth mashed potatoes. Villa de Colombia is a real treat, and very reasonably priced. Hackensack doesn't deserve its bad reputation, particularly when there's such a dining delight right in the center of the city.
4 based on 11 reviews
The Sal & Pimienta restaurant in Teaneck, NJ has outstanding Colombian food. It is a family-owned business with the wife, husband, daughter and son all working there. They have great service and absolutely delicious fresh food every time I eat there. My favorite dish is Tilapia with mixed vegetables and tostones!
4 based on 40 reviews
Excellent food in a delightful colorful setting.
Very good appetizers. We had the empanada dish and the shrimp platter. The main courses were fair. Entree choice was Lahambra and Pechuga.. The safrin rice was dry and the lahambra was very salty. No sour cream provided. The pechuga was chicken stuffed with crabmeat. My dinner guest was not impressed. The service was excellent , although they only have (15) tables.
4 based on 183 reviews
I visited this location expecting the same yummy delicious menu as the location in New Mildford. Let's start from the outside... If you are not familiar with the area and you follow the address listed on the website, you can get lost. The place is small for the amount of customers the restaurant serves. The food was between good and average... Nothing to compare with the New Mildford location. The only thing I can say if was really good, was the drink .... Passion Fruit Mojito
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