“Constantly eating here whenever I can. They are so good it's hard for them to keep food til a certain time. Their acapurias are the bomb and so are their regular meals, but if you want any fried goods go before 1230pm or chances are they will be sold out.“
“I come to this excellent restaurant once a month because I enjoy the special atmosphere that is part of this place. The staff is extraordianrillyremarkably welcoming and qualified. The service is deeply fast. Also, the food they prepare is great. I visited many times and I was always pleased. The rate is reasobable. I recommend this place to to all.“
“Amazing whole in the wall spot. I'm puertorican, and it's hard to find a good boricua place in NJ. This place is great. The food is great, and the service is outstanding. They treat their customers like family, and the prices are good. I definitely recommend this spot!“
“Best Puerto Rican food I’ve ever had. Originally I ordered the Cuban sandwich but since it was close to closing there was no bread. The lady at the front was so helpful and made me the sandwich with plantain instead and it was GREAT. The chef also happened to find bread and made me another sandwich free of charge so I could experience it with bread. Service and food is 10/10 highly recommend.“
“I decided I wanted some Puerto Rican food before heading back to Maryland after attending a concert at Prudential Center. Looked online and found Taino's Kitchen. The food and ambiance were great. I tried papas rellenas, alcapurias, and pastelillos or empanadas. Great flavor and their mayoketchup was delicious. Me and my gf had the pernil with arroz con gandules. The pernil was very good alone. I do like adding additional sauces so I def added the pique and mayo ketchup to sauce it up some. We also ended up drinking Guanabana which was so good. For desert we ordered tres leches and the Flan de coco which were amazing. We decided to get 10 empanadas de carne for the road. Everything was great. Staff was friendly. If I am in the NJ, I will be coming back.“
“Nice little cozy restaurant to eat Puerto Rican food. Friendly owner and his wife. The place is clean and it is wheelchair accessible. However, there isn't any handicap parking spots but you can always find spots on the street. Their bathroom is small but clean. I literally drive out of my way to come and eat their "empanadillas de pizza" which are not easy to find in these area.Do I recommend this place ? Absolutely! They have other Spanish dishes if you like Spanish food that you can try.“
“Let me tell you.. I've tried so many Dominican and Colombian restaurants in Paterson and no chicharron can compete with this Puerto Rican food truck. And this is coming from a Haitian woman who KNOWS how to cook slamming food, respectfully!“