Best Spanish Restaurants in Passaic
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- JJoniVIPNew Orleans / Louisiana •34 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoDelicious dinner with some friends. Everything was outstanding and the service was great.More infoSayola Montclair RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Spanish• Montclair•4.6
- EedVIPNew York City •9 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 27, 2025food was very good. however, I did order Chilean Seabass and did not like the way it was prepared. It came in a heavy cream sauce, which I did not order. I’m sure they would’ve changed it, but I didn’t even think about it till after I ate half of it. The sauce was very good but but did disguise the flavor of the fish. I will definitely go back. My son enjoyed his 30 ounce prime sirloin my daughter-in-law enjoyed her paella with lobster.More infoSegovia Restaurant- MoonachiePrice: Expensive• Traditional Spanish• Moonachie•4.5
- JJerryNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Jan 27, 2025The food was amazing like when they were in the 50's in Manhattan. I will go back again.More infoSofrito NYCPrice: Moderate• Latin / Spanish• Harlem•4.6
- RRyanWashington, D.C. Area •2 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 24, 2025Food was excellent! Small space but not loud. Great service. Highly recommend.More infoEZ Paella & TapasPrice: Moderate• Spanish• Hell's Kitchen•4.7
- SSebastianVIPNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 17, 2025If you like Colombian food, then you'll love this place. We enjoyed well done chicharrón, chorizo, rice, beans, maduros, a perfectly fried whole fish - red snapper, tostones, and a variety of other dishes. While it can get quite crowded, the food and drinks are worth it. I had a passion fruit mojito that was delicious,and also tried the red sangria, which stood out as one of the best I’ve had, even compared to other Colombian and Cuban spots.More infoNoches de Colombia - HackensackPrice: Moderate• Spanish• Hackensack•4.9