Discover Restaurants offering the best Latin food in Terrytown, Louisiana, United States. Terrytown is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana on the West Bank of the Mississippi River. It is a suburb within the New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 23,319 at the 2010 census.
4 based on 200 reviews
Small, crowded and loud. Made conversation tough. An estimated wait time of 30 â 45 minutes was actually 20 minutes- and that is worth an extra bubble right there. Interesting food options from Columbia. The service was a bit spotty, and ordering their featured plate, sort of a combo plate, had a strip steak as the center of the entrée. The steak was literally unable to be cut wit the serrated knife provided. After a fair amount of effort locating a server, we got the steak replaced. The second one was better, but still pretty tough. I realize that it is not a great cut of beef, but it should be able to be chewed. Anyhow, I would probably try it again, but order differently.
4 based on 502 reviews
This place is delicious. The burritos at easing and the size of a small child, so you wonât be disappointed. I had the tacos, equally amazing, and a salad which was great too. Everything I ate was phenomenal , even the chips and guac. Go here.
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4 based on 358 reviews
La Boca is an Argentine style steakhouse with our entire menu focused on the national food of Argentina, beef. 13 different cuts on any given night accompanied with legendary french fries and house made pastas. The wine list is entirely from Argentina wit
This was our second time to go to La Boca and it was just as perfect as the first!! Every appetizer and side dish are unique and my steak was cooked perfectly! It is a fairly small place so you need reservations. Also if you have at least 4 people and all will commit, for about $55 each they bring you 4 courses and itâs all amazing and worth every dime!!
4 based on 245 reviews
We are a family of Mexican food loving people. For our sonâs 11th birthday, he wanted tacos so we headed to the Flying Burrito. It was a noisy little joint that seemed pretty fun. Hereâs what ensued:The Good: My son and wife loved their tacos, which filled them up. My flying burrito was deliciously made with solid ingredients, especially the shrimp. The chips and salsa were really tasty as well. Our service was attentive and quick as well. The Bad: Being charged for chips and salsa, always a pet-peeve of ours. They didnât have any special complimentary dessert for my sonâs birthday, which wasnât a huge deal, but he was a little bummed. The prices were a little high, especially for not including beans and rice with our dishes. The bathrooms were filthy with some fecal stains all over the menâs room floor. It really ended the night on a down note. Maybe it was a rough night for them, but it wasnât what we imagined.
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