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La Fonda Latina
Menu for La Fonda Latina
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Ratings and Reviews for La Fonda Latina
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Sep 16 2011
Angela M. via Yelp
2 stars is generous. I had lunch here yesterday (Thursday) with a friend. The waitron was a young woman who was slow and uninterested in actually, you...read more
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Aug 14 2011
Elizabeth M. via Yelp
This place is good. The restaurant is tiny so we always order to-go food. I have the phone number programmed in my phone. We live in the neighborhood and...read more
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Jun 27 2011
Andy L. via Yelp
This place is legit! Why don't I give it more than three stars, you ask?? Well..... we were starving and were so happy that it was kid friendly. If we lived...read more
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Dec 22 2007
megankia via Citysearch
I was ordering Christmas lunch for my employees. We chose Mexican. We chose La Fonda Latina. We chose wrong. Due to a misprint...read more
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Mar 16 2007
daturametel via Citysearch
My husband and I love this casual restaurant- they have great chips and salsa, and delicious cheese dip. It's the first place I th...read more
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Oct 27 2006
molove via Citysearch
The paella was excellent. The prices are great and so is the atmosphere. Casual and relaxed, with great food!...read more
The Scene
La Fonda's four intown restaurants evoke a carnival mood with their brightly painted furniture and walls. Spanish tunes are suitably bouncy and loud, but you needn't shout to be heard. Service is almost always friendly, and dishes arrive quickly.
The Food
This reliable cantina serves toned-down American takes on popular Mexican, Latin American and Caribbean dishes. Don't miss the sopa de pollo, a bracing soup loaded with white-meat chicken, yellow rice and diced green onions, jalapenos and tomatoes. The arroz con pollo, a moist half-chicken spiked with paprika, comes nestled in yellow rice with onions and peppers. It pairs nicely with a side of smoky black beans. Fresh cilantro gives the fire-engine red salsa a nice kick, but the chunky guacamole is under-spiced. A sangria full of fresh chopped fruit far outshines the anemic margaritas.