Find out what Latin restaurants to try in Nyack. Nyack /ˈnaɪ.æk/ ( listen) is a village located primarily in the town of Orangetown in Rockland County, New York, United States. Incorporated in 1872, it retains a very small western section in Clarkstown. It is an inner-suburb of New York City lying approximately 19 miles (31 km) north of the Manhattan boundary near the west bank of the Hudson River, situated north of South Nyack, east of Central Nyack, south of Upper Nyack, and southeast of Valley Cottage.
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4 based on 110 reviews
Maura's Kitchen is a Latin bistro, specializing in Tapas and Cocktail Bar with a contemporary vibe. Chef-owner Maura, brings you the delicious flavors of Peru through her fresh seafood Ceviche and steak Lomo Saltado. Salud y buen provecho!!
Nice place to eat with a great menu. Suits all appetites. Portions are big enough to share. Great atmosphere
3 based on 48 reviews
The food is pretty good but service can be spotty. Have been going here fir many years when in town and the service ranges from very good to awful depending on the server and time of day. You never know that is why I rate it an ok but not good
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I arrived at the restaurant and ordered a whole chicken and a side of guacamole. The food all in all was really good!!! The chicken was well seasoned and delicious and came with a plate of fries, a mound of rice, and chips. The guacamole was a big portion and also came with chips... My complaints are that the tap water was warm and tasted strange. The toilets also had a flushing problem. The restaurant had a friendly staff who informed us about El Salvador.
4 based on 54 reviews
Mexican restaurant that has been in business for about a year. They make a great table side guacamole. One of the better Mexican restaurants in county.
Purchase a Groupon coupon so we were excited to take the 40 min drive for what we hoped would be a great Mexican restaurant. Unfortunately it came up short. Service: 4/5. Friendly enough service that was adequate but was far from memorable. No issues with service though.Value: 2/5. This is where things really came up short. We reviewed their website extensively before we traveled down and were shocked when every item on their menu was $3-4 more than what was reflected on their website. So for 3 empanadas as an appetizer we paid $9. For a basic combo platter consisting of a taco/enchilada/burrito with rice & beans that was listed for $14 online (already expensive) was now $17 in house. My wife's vegetable burrito consisted only of onions and peppers. These generally have mushrooms and other fresh vegetables, but this came up way short. And for $15? Grant it we used the Groupon deal, but overall our meals was $12 more than it would have costed if we were charged what they quoted on their dinner menu online.Food quality: 3/5. Nothing memorable at all. Rice and beans lacked flavor. Salsa was decent. Overall a disappointment. For a dinner for two to cost $68 and we only drank water we felt cheated. But now we know. Learn from our lesson and look elsewhere for good Mexican food.
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