Best Latin restaurants nearby. Discover the best Latin food in Occoquan. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Latin restaurants near you.. Occoquan (/ˈɒkəkwɒn/) is a town in Prince William County, Virginia. The population was 759 at the 2000 United States Census, but as of the census of 2010, there were 934 people residing in the town of Occoquan. The town is a suburb of Washington, D.C. and is adjacent to Woodbridge. The current mayor is Liz Quist.
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4 based on 16 reviews
The Corner Q is a full service restaurant serving Filipino-Latin-American cuisine.
I recall having some amazing home-cooked Filipino food a few years back w/some friends. I was impressed with the flavor combinations and variety of options. This restaurant is the closest I have found to that same style of home cooking and all at a fair price.The menu appears to have a mix of Latino, Filipino, and Puerto Rican dishes. The number of different options, most of which I had never heard of before, all sounded appetizing and made deciding my order difficult. The waitstaff was, thankfully, very helpful and provided a good rundown of the different options and what would be good for a first time customer.I started with a nice appetizer, moved on to the main dish, and then concluded with a nice dessert. The entire meal was very reasonable, considering how much I ordered and the portion sizes were just enough to be filling, but not so large as to be stuffed. Considering the price per dish, I'd say it was a well-managed menu.Overall, if you're looking for a good meal with a little kick, you have come to the right place. The food I ordered had a little kick to it, but nothing that would send you running for water. I seldom have the opportunity to say this, but my compliments to the chef of this establishment.
Most Popular American food in Occoquan, Virginia, United States
4 based on 18 reviews
For many weeks I drove past Rico's Tacos Moya. It wasn't until my sudden addiction to tacos that I braved a stop in. Rico's is on Southbound Route 1 in a sketchy area of Woodbridge. Please don't let the neighborhood nor loitering day-laborers deter you-- the food is worth it!Step into Rico's and you're immediately immersed in your own Mexico. The dark wooden tables, the Mexican country music... it's all yours. Their menu encompasses all manner of Mexican cuisine, but the real takeaway here is the taco!Your tastes may be different, but I'm in love with their Tacos Al Pastor. Truly the best I've had anywhere. Marinated bits of pork, cilantro, and a seasoned tortilla all amount to the best lunch decision I'll make; and all at $2.50 a pop.If you're in the area and even simply "like" Mexican food or tacos, you owe it to yourself to give this place a shot.
Where to eat Cafe food in Occoquan: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 32 reviews
Not on the tourist track (note the many reviews from locals) but places like this are the real delight of travel! Easy to drive by, since the restaurant sign is small and sorta tucked behind the Hemibry catering sign, but worth the hunt. We tried may items from the menu, and these folks didn't miss a single note! The the generously filled Arepas to the flavorful (two-meal) Parillas, and from the perfectly executed Epenadas to the crunchy Tostones. All our mains and sides were delightful! A very friendly staff makes this small restaurant a must-visit-again stop for us!
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