La Hueca Epa

Ecuadorian restaurant · North Corona

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La Hueca Epa Review - Corona - New York - The Infatuation

"La Hueca Epa is open all day, serving a lengthy catalog of Ecuadorian dishes in a compact dining room on a quiet residential block of Corona. Seafood is the specialty here, and, in addition to a variety of soups and stews, there are a bunch of different ceviches—including one with black clam. But don’t ignore all the meat on the menu. Try the breaded steak served with rice, beans, and a little bowl of crispy fries, or, if you’re feeling ambitious, get the picada that comes with pork, chicken, chorizo, and steak. The portions are substantial, so plan on sharing." - Bryan Kim

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/reviews/la-hueca-epa
Bryan Kim

104-22 Northern Blvd ste 1, Corona, NY 11368 Get directions

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