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Cantina Latina - (212) 253-5708
Cantina Latina
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Serving Latin & Mexican Inspired Food & Cocktails, Lower East Side NYC
243 E 14th St
New York, NY 10003
(212) 253-5708 Neighborhoods: East Village,Downtown Cross Street: between 2nd Ave. and 3rd Ave.
Markets:
New York, NY Metro
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Owner Message
- Lunch, Brunch & Dinner
- Full Bar, Specialty Cocktails
- Delivery Available
Cantina Latina is a local favorite in the Lower East Side serving Mexican & Latin inspired food and cocktails. Our non-traditional approach allows us to serve a variety of Mexican and Latin specialties including Guacamole Cubano; a Trio of Beef Picadillo, Chicken and Queso Croquetas; Cuban Style Smoked Ham & Manchego; Cheese stuffed Empanadas with Spiced Maple Syrup; Tacos filled with Chicken Mole, Shredded Pork, Chorizo, or Grilled Fish; Cuban Sandwiches; and Brazilian Style Chatham Cod. Traditional eats such as Ropa Vieja and Arroz con Pollo are served Family Style for group dining. Pair Cantina Latina's food with cocktails such as our Pisco Punch, Sangria or one of our specialty Margaritas. Join us in The Matador Den, a VIP room in the back of the lounge, which offers an area where guests can play Wii, watch sports on our flat screen TV, or enjoy a group dining experience.
Customer Reviews
Fun date spot
Reviewed by Melanie1234 on
2009-11-10T14:18:11Z
My boyfriend took me to dinner here. It was pretty crowded when we got there but we managed to get a table in the back. The waitress was great and suggested a few appetizers. The croquetas filled with ham and cheese were so good! They has a sweet mapple syrup dipping sauce - sweet and salty. Yumm!!
We shared the ceviche, gilled octopus with sweet potato and sausage, and fish tacos.
I had a naked margarita and my bf had a Michelada, which is beer, hot sauce, salt and lime. I've never heard of it before but I loved it!
Great for drinks and the food is delicious!
Reviewed by melijunela on
2009-11-10T14:07:23Z
I met one of my girl friends for drinks after work on Thursday. I loved the space - the dim lighting, cuban graffiti on the wall... it has a really rustic feel. We started with frozen margaritas. I don't know what they put in them to make them so good. I also tried the pisco punch (to die for) and red sangria (sweet and spicy - i've never had sangria like that). We ended up inviting a few more friends to meet us for dinner.
We shared a bunch of appetizers and tacos - the food was delicious and it was a great way to try everything.
Wil be back soon.
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