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Ten years ago, on the
corner of 106th Street and Third Avenue in the heart of East Harlem
(known to us locals as El Barrio), you would have found
a small luncheonette called George & Ginas'. Virgenes
Diaz, or Gina as she was affectionately known, had owned
several successful eateries in the neighborhood. But it was this
one her last one which would become the East Harlem
icon that today is known as La Fonda Boricua.
In
2000, the stage widened, when Jorges brother Roberto arrived
from Puerto Rico to help him expand the business. The two brothers
would prove an excellent team, doubling the size of La Fonda in
a year, and adding a robust catering service component to their
young business.
La Fonda is now a spacious
place with exposed brick walls, plants and comfortable seating for
75. The walls are filled with paintings, from artists like Fernando
Salicrup, Marcos Dimas, and Jose Morales.
While that is enough
to draw you in, the food makes you want to stay, like a mellow octopus
salad ($10), in which tender pieces of meat are mixed with cubed
peppers and onions, cilantro and a lightly peppery vinaigrette.
Chicharrones of pork ($6) is another such dish -- chunks of pork,
each with a crisp layer of skin, a glistening line of fat over tender
meat. Each bite is superbly flavorful and incredibly rich. Chicharrones
of chicken ($6) is Caribbean fried chicken, crisp and greaseless,
with each piece seemingly offering its own flavor.
Pork
dishes include roast port shoulder ($7), full of garlic and pepper
with pieces of crisp skin tossed in and chewy, satisfying baked
pork chops ($6) smothered in onions. Steak ($6), marinated in tangy
citrus juice and pounded thin, is remarkably tender and also comes
covered in onions. Arroz con pollo ($6), classic Puerto Rican dish
of flavorful, slightly smoky chicken surrounded by yellow rice,
is also satisfying.
So if youve never
been, I hope youll stop by soon for a true taste of Puerto
Rican hospitality in the historic neighborhood of East Harlem. And
if you are already a loyal and regular customer, Ive got good
news for you too: The best is yet to come.
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