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I recently visited Fritanga, a Nicaraguan restaurant, and had a wonderful dining experience. I started with the chicken empanada, which was incredibly flavorful and had a perfectly crispy crust. The filling was well-seasoned and the portion was generous. For my main course, I ordered the Bistec enc
Plenty of open tables for lunch on a Friday, which was surprising because everything was excellent!! The cheese empanadas were ooey gooey and the chimichurri and vinegar-based sauces on the table paired perfectly. I got the Churrasco Nica and my cousin got the Canoa de Maduro with chicken. The food
Octavio was a very kind and caring waiter it was our first time and he gave us really good recommendations. Fair price and quick service. Definitely will be coming again soon
The food is so delicious and packed with flavor. The service is always on point and the food come out fast. We always get the flank steak, the fried sweet plantains and beans and rice.
We loved our lunch of two appetizers from @fritanganica.stl! Maduros con queso - sweet plantains were perfectly cooked, and this fantastic hunk of cheese was crispy on the outside and smooth on the inside. Chichiarron de pollo - crispy, deep-fried little chicken drumsticks that came with an herb s
Everything we had was phenomenal! Canoa de madura with chicken, pollo con chimichurri, tostones, rice and beans. Generous portions, great hot sauce, and friendly service. Will go back.
Did family style across 5 entrees and loved them all! Fried chicken was amazing as was the slow cooked shredded beef! Definitely a place to try!
Fast service, great fresh food with lots of flavor. They have some amazing authentic drinks and food. I wish I would have known my fish was going to come whole with the head on.... I typically do not like to eat whole fish but this did have good flavor.
Snagged the Red Snapper, plantains and rice and beans. Chimichurri sauce. A good ole Nicaraguan beer and their most expensive Nicaraguan rum. Everything was way above par. Going back soon
The flavoring and sauces of the dishes are excellent. I had the shrimp with this jalapeño sauce. Very good! My girl had the chicken, which I snagged a bite of and was good too!
It’s was a really positive experience. Great patio seating and the food was amazing! Took me to a different world with the first bite! The food is authentic.
A locally-loved Nicaraguan restaurant in the city's McKinley Heights neighborhood, less than 10 minutes from Downtown. Inside: bright colors and original art fill the walls. Greeted with festive music and big smiles. Laid back-- only good vibes allowed! I met a friend for dinner on a Wednesday on
Food was absolutely wonderful. Service was outstanding. I would definitely recommend them and will be back again soon.
My sister and I came here for dinner. It was our first time trying Nicaraguan food. My parents our Haitian so the food here seemed familiar. The way the restaurant made their plantains is very similar to how Haitians make it so I really enjoyed that. My sister and I had the same dish. It was a chick
You’re missing out if you’ve never been here. The food is excellent. Very authentic feel. The prices were very reasonable as well.
So glad we passed by this place on way through the city. Fantastic food that brought my wife back to our days traveling through Central America.
Absolutely delicious 😋🤤 Highly recommend if your looking for something new that's not going to disappoint. This is the spot.
Most authentic latin-american experience around. Just like being in Central America...without the flight. Food is so good. If you go to Cherokee street for authentic Mexican...add this into your rotation. You might find its your favorite! Nicaraguan is NOT Mexican but you will find some familiar dis
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