Friday, May 25, 2007

Ramona's

I've been walking by Ramona's (415 Cooper Street) for some time now, wondering when it would open and what kind of food it would be. I noticed a menu in the window and was excited to learn they would be serving "Authentic Hispanic Food".

I am now happily sitting in front of a generous portion of roasted pork, rice and beans with a fried plantain on top. YUM.

It looks like Ramona's hs relocated from Haddon Ave, according to a review from the Philadelphia Inquirer in 2002 that is hanging on the wall.

The menu includes soup of the day, house salad, empanadillas, platters (a selection of meats and fish served with beans and rice), sandwiches, a kids menu (standard kid fare; chicken tenders, hot dog, hamburger), side dishes (those yummy plaintains) and desserts.

Their hours are M-F 11:00-3:30. I stopped in and ordered take-out and my order was ready in about 15 minutes.

1 comment:

Peggy Haines said...

Ramona's offers amazing Hispanic cooking. The menu includes appealing selections. The food is fabulous, the presentation is beautiful, and the prices are reasonable. Don't miss visiting this special cafe!