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    Plaza Latina

    4.0 (50 reviews)
    ModerateFood Court

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    Plaza Latina - roadside signage
    Leonard E.

    It's a beehive of activity for people from Latin countries and visitors like me today at the Milvan Shopping Centre a.k.a Plaza Latina. From food vendors to barber shops to grocery shops, etc., there are so many people scurrying about on this sunny Sunday afternoon. The parking lot is usually full but we were able to find one open space on the street. My sweetie bought some lunch from 2 businesses.

    $20 for 5 tacos from one of the Mexican food stalls at Plaza Latina
    Andrei A.

    This place has a bunch of authentic South American stalls with a small food court in the middle. Most places are cash only with some taking debit payments. There are 2 ATMs for your convenience if you don't have any cash on you. Most platters range in price from $15 to $20. The place feels kind of grubby and somewhat filthy IMHO but the food is authentic. Some employees do not speak a word of English with some menu items written in Spanish only. Just keep that in mind.

    Cheese Empanada
    Sachitha B.

    This place feels, and sound like a scene from Dexter at Miami Florida. If you want to explore the hidden gems of Latin culture, you have got to visit the Milvan shopping Center. Initially, we strolled through a phone tech shop, hair salon, Latin musical shop, and a small convenience store. Soon after we passed through these stalls, various food vendors were available which ranged from Ecuadorian, Salvadorian, Mexican, Colombian, and Cuban cuisines. Overall, this place is a true hidden gem near the Weston and Finch area. My friends, and I will be coming back for more!

    Shrimp Rice!
    Roxie R.

    Honestly. The only downside is that there is a language barrier but if you love food and have a smile lol you can make it happen! I've eaten here a handful of times and each and everytime time I felt like I was somewhere warm enjoying these Latin flavour explosions on a beach somewhere.

    Peruvian Jalea
    Pam C.

    The Hustle and bustle of Plaza Latina reminds me of the 'Mercados' in Peru. I can only speak for the Peruvian food in this food court as I have only tried the 'El Sabroson" food stand. I have to say the food here is pretty damn good and very close to what I would get back home in Lima. The portions are huge and the price is right. Don't expect a fine dining experience here. This place is fuss free and the service is very very lax. If you venture to try Peruvian food I recommend the Jalea which is a dish made out of fried fish, seafood and Yuca (cassava). The ' Papa a la Huancaina" is a great appetizer that consists of boiled potatoes covered in heavenly cheese and yellow pepper sauce. Try the Chicha it is a drink made out of purple corn, fruits and spices (non alcoholic) You may need to brush up on your Spanish as most of the menus are written in Spanish only. =(

    Tacos de alambre de res.
    Gabriela C.

    Located in the food court of a Latin strip mall with several other food stalls of fresh home made Latin cusine is Chilango Taco. My boyfriend and I ordered tacos de alambre, quesadilla de tinga (chicken marinated in chipotle quesadilla) and quesadilla de hongos (mushroom quesadilla). The food was tasty though all lacked a lot of cheese. It was a bit prices. It was $35 for the three items and an agua de horchata. The lady who served us was very kind though. Such a wonderful woman and great sense of humor. I'd come back to try their barbacoa which I took note, they serve on Sundays only. Also I would love to try their tacos de suadero.

    (cuban restaurant) pierna de cerdo horneada (oven roasted leg of pork, rice + beans, fried green plantains, salad, lime) $12.00
    Jon T.

    PROS: awesome food, great foreign film selection (high quality), and free public parking lot parking. CONS: brush up on your spanish if you haven't done so. cash + debit only. when an american comes in and asks "can I pay with card", people will answer yes. but remember, gringo americans, in Canada, when people say they take care, they mean "debit" card, and not always credit card. (source: i learned the hard way and had to use the atm) as someone who has lived/worked/visited various parts of Latin America for the majority of my post-uni adult life, i can definitely say that this plaza was a savory & delicious experience. i arrived around 11:30am on a weekday afternoon, with barely a soul in sight. the shops were slowly opening, cooking foods and firing up their stoves. i took a quick browse, visited one of the DVD stores (selling a vast array of foreign and western films for a good price.) when my body craved a hearty lunch, i ended up deciding upon the cuban restaurant based solely on the delicious smells that fragrantly escaped from their kitchen (if you can't find the cuban restaurant, its the store that is a few steps off from the main dining area, in the vendor hallways leading back to the parking lot). their menu was limited, with half words and half photos running up and down the wall of their humble little eatery. i chose the "pierna de cerdo horneada". translated as "oven baked leg of pork", it was the PERFECT dish for lunch on a cold day's. incredibly seasoned with salt + garlic (and other flavors), I received a generous portion of flavorly roasted pork, accompanied with rice + beans (cristianos y morros), fried flattened green plantains (patacones, mildly sweet with a pinch of salt), salad greens, and pickled onions. the pork was tender, juicy, savory, a tad fatty, and every bit more than i dreamed about for a good cuban lunch plate. the food was definitely prepared beforehand (maybe the early morning hours?), because as soon as i placed my order, the food was served to me within 5 minutes time. it was worth every penny. so much flavor, so filling, and definitely homemade by the two sweet ladies behind the counter. definitely knowing spanish will help get yourself around in the plaza-- whether it be food or DVDs, you should definitely brush up on your elementary school Spanish vocabulary. if i could give the cuban restaurant more than 5 stars, I would do it in a heartbeat.

    Luis V.

    So good. Lomo saltado and Pupusas then churros. This place is not the best looking place but has legit Latin food. Came all the way from Burlington just to have that Lomo Saltado. So worth it. Huge portion as well

    Lomo from El Sabroson
    T P.

    The food court is overpriced, but has a great selection of Hispanic Cuisine. My boyfriend is from Peru so we had to eat the Peruvian food. We both ordered Lomo Saltado, which is a peruvian stir fry. We paid $12.00; it was served with a glass of chicha morada (corn juice). We were surprisingly impressed. The Dish was cooked fresh and was one of the best Lomo we have ever eaten. A digs for 1 can feed 3 people! Will definitely go back!

    Brazo de reina

    This place is amazing!!! I was trying to find a place like this one since a while ago. I bought a lot " brazo de reina " to this Chilean place and OMG! Was speechless. I would honestly drive miles without hesitation only to buy some more. Thanks to this place for existing. There's a bunch of nice restaurants in there. Very affordable prices. Simple advice : have some cash with you to pay there.

    Food court.
    Rick V.

    Came here looking for chiles de arbol and finally found a big bag for $3 on the bottom shelf of a tiny Latin grocery, but the highlight here has got to be the food court: little one- or two-person stalls serving up Ecuadoran, Cuban, Mexican, Peruvian, and other food. There's a fruteria (juice bar) and pupuseria, too, and doubtlessly some places I didn't notice. I finally decided on Chilango Tacos, which served up five small (traditional single-tortilla) tacos de carnitas with bits of buche (pig's stomach-- tripas is the cow version) chopped in. Absolutely fresh and completely delicious for $12.50, plus a huge cup of fresh horchata for $5. Prices seem a little high to me, but that may just be a Toronto thing. The folks at the next table had a huge Ecuadoran meal with giant bowls of soup, white rice, fried plantains, and empanadas: looked even better than my tacos. A word to Anglos or other Canadianos who've not been to places like this before: the whole mercado is pretty shopworn and some of the areas are downright grubby, but you can see into the food prep areas and every one I observed was spotless. Also, the people are pleasant and courteous, although it was pretty crowded at midday on a Saturday and there was not una mas Guero to be seen in the place. A pair of older women asked with elaborate courtesy to share my table, which is usual in places like this, and since their English was about as good as my Spanish, we smiled and nodded and ate together in companiable silence.

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    ALWAYS AMAZING! This place is a hidden gem that always has fresh and endless options for Latin American food! MUST TRY!

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    Good Variety of food. A bit expensive for food in a food court ! Cheese Empanadas were really good ! Parking really is tight .

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