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Another Great Colombian Restaurant

Another Great Colombian Restaurant in NJ
I decided to visit some of my relatives in New Jersey on the 4th of July. There in Jersey we found Pollos Mario Restaurant a place where they serve good Colombian food and they provide excellent service.
Please do not miss Pollos Mario while visiting the Garden State.

POLLOS MARIO RESTAURANT

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Restaurante Pollo Mario

Cucina colombiana
Arroz con camarones.

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Pollos Mario Restaurant
63 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ
www.pollosmario.net
http://www.thebusinessneighborhood.com/sitecreator1/pollosmario/

By Monpirri on Aug 15, 2009, 13:36 in Friendly Talkzone.


ferran says on Aug 15, 2009, 13:39:

Is this the same Pollos Mario as the ones in Jackson Heights and Astoria?

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Monpirri says on Aug 15, 2009, 13:55:

I just noticed on their website they have four different locations in the state.

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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Lisa Zee says on Aug 15, 2009, 14:25:

I wish they had more Colombian restaurants in S Cal.

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Monpirri says on Aug 15, 2009, 15:04:

They have great Spaniard restaurants in New Jersey where they sell Paella Valencia, I know there are a few in Newark where I used to have paella.
At Pollos Mario I had Arroz con Camarones, that's what you see in the above picture, and it was delicious. My other relatives had mojarra and chuleta valluna.

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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cali373 says on Aug 18, 2009, 06:24:

their are a few good spanish restuarants in Newark (ironbound section), but if you are up north, there is a great spanish resturant in moonachie NJ, called segovia's

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Monpirri says on Aug 18, 2009, 16:37:

I agree, how can I have forgotten about Segovia's.

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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