Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Corona. Corona is a neighborhood in the borough of Queens in New York City. It is bordered by Flushing to the east, Jackson Heights to the west, Forest Hills and Rego Park to the south, Elmhurst to the southwest, and East Elmhurst to the north. Corona has a multicultural population with a Latino majority, and is the site of historic African American and Italian American communities. After World War II, the majority of the neighborhood's residents were mostly Italian, German, Irish and of other European ancestries. Corona also has a significant Chinese population.
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4 based on 22 reviews
Needed something close to my hotel (Best Western) and this place caught me with the spicy pork they were fire roasting outside. Had three amazing tacos made with the spit-roasted spicy pork (Carne Enchilada), and a pair of great margaritas to wash them down. Nice bar with Univision sports channel and a huge assortment of tequilas for anyone who might like to sample one they'd never heard of.
4 based on 122 reviews
I love this place! First, itâs been here forever. Second, ya gotta love the name and the pun. Third, the ambience is so much funâthe bar The food: very good Mexican (in my opinion). You canât possibly eat an appetizer and a main course and still have space for a dessert (Iâve never been able to eat a dessert here, but I love everything I have eaten). The menu doesnât have any surprises, but what they do make, I love. Appetizers that Iâve enjoyed include their queso fundido, stuffed jalapeños or guac & chips. Main courses that are great: many types of quesadillas, fajitas, tacos, burritos, enchiladas or chimichangas. They also offer specials, and healthy dishes or sopas, and you can get extra sides of the things you love. They have brunch specials, but thing thing I will eat one day is a dessertâbut it just never fits.
4 based on 27 reviews
I am native Queens Resident, if youâre looking for cultural diversity all in one place then welcome to Queens, New York. Las Margaritas is one of those spots that you wouldn't forget...trust me you wouldn't. This is a place successfully combines several Latin American plates in one menu which by the way gives you a variety to choose from second to none. I highly recommend this place not only for its unique location but also for its delicious food and variety. Well crafted menu and the best cocktails around...try Bandeja Paisa on Monday's, you won't regret it at all. Happy travels all!
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