Casa Adela
Puerto Rican restaurant · East Village ·

Casa Adela

Puerto Rican restaurant · East Village ·

Rotisserie chicken, mofongo, pernil, cafe con leche, BYOB

rotisserie chicken
mofongo
pernil
cash only
rice and beans
tostones
alcapurrias
sancocho
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66 Loisaida Ave, New York, NY 10009 Get directions

$10–20

Cash only
Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner

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66 Loisaida Ave, New York, NY 10009 Get directions

+1 212 473 1882
casa-adela.shop
@casaadelarestaurant

$10–20

Features

•Cash only
•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for groups

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Jan 28, 2026

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The 27 Best Restaurants In The East Village - New York - The Infatuation

"Come to this iconic BYOB Puerto Rican restaurant in Alphabet City for crispy-skinned rotisserie chicken, beans and rice, and fresh avocado salad. Adela Ferguson, the woman at the helm of the business since it opened in 1976, sadly passed away a few years ago—but the family-run place still feels as welcoming and homey as ever. If you want to supplement your rotisserie chicken with something else, try the garlicky, piping-hot mofongo with pernil or a couple alcapurrias. Bring cash—they don’t accept credit cards." - will hartman, bryan kim, willa moore, kenny yang, neha talreja

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/the-best-restaurants-in-the-east-village
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Where To BYOB In NYC - New York - The Infatuation

"Come to this iconic Puerto Rican restaurant in Alphabet City for crispy-skinned rotisserie chicken, beans and rice, garlicky mofongo, and a couple of alcapurrias. Open since 1976, this family-run place feels as homey as ever, and let’s you bring your first six-pack of beer free. The corkage fee for additional six-packs is $5 each, and $6 for a bottle of wine. Don't forget to bring cash." - molly fitzpatrick, bryan kim, willa moore, will hartman, sonal shah

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/byob-restaurants-nyc
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New York Nico’s Guide to NYC Restaurants

"A quintessential, family-run small business serving incredible, no-frills Puerto Rican food, where Luis makes the best rotisserie chicken in the city—it’s a must-try." - Edward Barsamian

https://guide.michelin.com/en/article/travel/new-york-nico-guide-to-nyc-nicolas-heller-michelin-restaurants
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The Most Classic Restaurants In NYC - New York - The Infatuation

"This quintessential Puerto Rican restaurant on Loisaida Ave., especially beloved for its moist rotisserie chicken, was founded by Adela Fargas in 1976. She passed away in 2018, but the matriarch’s likeness still smiles at customers from the tribute art on the walls of this East Village spot with a small-town feel. (There's even a Casa Adela-inspired restaurant in a Guardians of the Galaxy comic.) Think of Fargas gratefully with every bite of the mofongo with peppery pernil. There are only a few tables inside, but you’ll find a squeeze bottle of mayo ketchup on every one of them—and you can BYOB. Pernil asado, chicharrón de pollo, alcapurrias, tostones" - molly fitzpatrick, willa moore, will hartman, bryan kim, sonal shah

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/new-york-classic-restaurants
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Bring booze, cash and friends to Casa Adela, a Loisaida all-timer - Review - New York - The Infatuation

"Kim’s Video has come and gone. So has CBGB, Gem Spa, and even the show Stomp, which we all assumed would run until the year 3000. But another East Village classic, Casa Adela, founded by the late Adela Vargas in 1976, keeps chugging along. Don’t take it for granted. photo credit: Kate Previte photo credit: Kate Previte photo credit: Kate Previte Pause Unmute This diminutive, cash-only Puerto Rican restaurant—with its rec center chairs and scuffed black floors—is your living room, clubhouse, and family kitchen when you don’t have the will to turn on your stove. The room is unpretentiously bare, and the food tastes home cooked in the best sort of way: warm, well-seasoned, and deeply comforting. Get some peppery pernil ferried from the pint-sized kitchen tucked around the corner, and supplement with crisp tostones, and mofongo draped in garlicky shrimp. There are no wrong choices here. Everything tastes exactly how it should, and, with prices that rarely exceed $20, the cost is just right. Bring beer, bring cash, and bring yourself once a week. Food Rundown Alcapurrias These crunchy alcapurrias are slightly sweet and steam when you break them open. Get an order, and experience pure comfort. photo credit: Kate Previte Pernil The East Village isn’t the East Village without Casa Adela’s big strands of moist pernil. photo credit: Kate Previte Sancocho How’s your day been? It’ll ascend a few notches with this warming sancocho. photo credit: Kate Previte Mofongo There are few different kinds of mofongo at Casa Adela, but shrimp is the correct choice. That goes double if you appreciate garlic. photo credit: Kate Previte" - Bryan Kim

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/reviews/casa-adela
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