Plaza Latina

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Contact Plaza Latina

Address :

9 Milvan Dr, Toronto, ON M9M 2E9, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +99
Website : https://www.instagram.com/plazalatina.to/%3Fhl%3Den
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9 Milvan Dr, Toronto, ON M9M 2E9, Canada
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Sara Guerrero on Google

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The plaza is too messy. The tables are not clean I had to clean my own table an pick the plates. A lot of garbage around. I recommend the Cuban food.
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Frida Torres on Google

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Amazing place! You can find all kinds of latin food here: mexican, cuban, salvadorian, venezuelan, peruvian, etc. And the convenience store is a plus, it has all sorts of ingredients and products that the latin community cannot find easily in other places from hojas para tamal, chile guajillo to tortilla presses and tamales pots.
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Edgar Zevallos on Google

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great food, but expect to pay an arm and a leg. The prices have gone up so much. Make sure to ask how much something costs before ording it.
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nikolas filice on Google

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I took my partner here for them to enjoy some food that reminds them of home, The food here is authentic and amazing. Make sure you come hungry because you’re gonna wanna try everything??
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Garry V on Google

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Great hidden gem of a place! Don't change. Keep it real. Don't try to be fancy ever--just be who you are. Best latin food court in the city.
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FruiVega on Google

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the food is good most u can pay with cash only and a little bit pricey but the place has a vibe. yes the restaurant area is dirty the washroom not maintained and a parking lot need some renovation but that's how is central and south american country's. I visited south american country's so to me was no problem to be enjoying the place. all together how is everything give you back the latin amerikan vibes. I felt im back to Peru, Salvador, and Mexico. good memories come back. I love you latin amerikaiak
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Timothy Fok on Google

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For a non-Latino, probably the most intriguing value proposition of Plaza Latina is its vaunted food court, a slightly chaotic, ramshackle, kind of dirty but also kind of great mishmash of different Latin American cuisines at the back of the building. Prices are inexplicably not listed for the most part but assume that each thing will set you back at least $15-25. It's not a cheap food court that's for sure, so don't go in expecting cheap eats. Luckily, most restaurants have pictures, so that makes things easier there. Options range from Peruvian (the standards: lomo saltado, various ceviches) to Colombian (bandeja paisa, sancocho etc) to multiple Mexican places (including birria! But that's 5 for $25 vs 3 for $15 for pollo/carnitas/bistec and some others, no you can't order individual you have to get it in sets, and also no pescado or cochinita pibil or nopales as far as I could tell). There's also what looks to be an Argentinian sandwich/bakery stand alone store (alfajores!) and a Cuban, El Salvadorian, Ecuadorian (so much pechuga de pollo) and a general refreshments stand in the food court as well, plus a Jamaican and Mexican taco place outside of the food court facing the street entrance. Communication is a bit of a challenge as most of the stall staff don't speak English so you'll have to break out your Google translate or get to practising your Duolingo like me. They'll give you a little table number stand thing which you take to whatever table you decide to sit at and they'll bring your food to you. Hygiene and general maintenance wise, yes I can see some of the feedback by others definitely having merit. Having said that, both cleaning staff at the food court seemed to do a very thorough job with the surfaces that they did clean, they just might not necessarily notice the random salsa that's fallen on your chair, and there's certainly nothing they can do about the half finished construction throughout the plaza or the cracked concrete/asphalt outside. Mask adherence was also low/non existent this Easter 2022 weekend including by the workers there. The plaza also has a general foods/convenience store where the proprietor speaks English (different types of dried chilis, achiote, frozen tortillas etc) and there's some other random stuff for the local community (barbershop/cell phone/electronics/jewelry etc). Photos below taken around 2pm on Easter Saturday. All in all, kind of a fun experience. It's different.
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Connor on Google

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I just discovered this pace and it was absolutely phenomenal has almost all Latin countries being represented in this plaza with each countries best dishes! I had Mexican and it was perfect! The prices can be a little up there for some but the portions and quality are well worth it! I will certainly be coming back with more friends and family to show them! Will be trying the Ecuadorian restaurant next! If you love Latin food this is the place to go! Has something for everyone!

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