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La Comadre

Mexican · Woodhaven

4.1 · 140 reviews Google
www.lascomadreswoodhaven.net

About La Comadre

La Comadre is a Mexican restaurant in Woodhaven, NY. Rated 4.1 out of 5 by guests. Check the opening hours and menu for the latest availability.

What Customers Say About La Comadre

La Comadre is a family-owned Mexican restaurant known for its authentic, flavorful food and friendly, homey service. Customers rave about the chile rellenos, tacos al pastor, and fresh Mexican goods. Some reviewers have mentioned issues with glove usage and slow service.

Popular Dishes

chile rellenos tacos al pastor torta caldo le res soup enchiladas mole Quesadillas chilaquiles chicken burritos

Best For

Families Locals Casual Quick Bite

Tip: This is a great spot for authentic Mexican food. Be sure to try the freshly baked Mexican goods and the horchata drink.

Features

🚗 Delivery 🌅 Breakfast 🍽️ Lunch 🌙 Dinner 🥗 Vegetarian Coffee
🎯 Casual 🛋️ Cozy 🤫 Quiet 👨‍👩‍👧 Family

What to see nearby

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Lieutenant Clinton L. Whiting Square
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Explore the area around La Comadre

La Comadre is located in Woodhaven, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.

Parks & Gardens

  • Legion Triangle (A 521m) — park in Queens County, New York, United States of America
  • Lieutenant Clinton L. Whiting Square (A 757m) — park in the United States of America
  • Brooklyn–Queens Greenway (A 811m) — bicycle and pedestrian path in New York City

Other Points of Interest

  • Betty Smith House (A 499m) — building in Queens, New York, United States

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Frequently asked questions about La Comadre

La Comadre is located at 75-10A Jamaica Ave, Woodhaven, NY 11421, Woodhaven.
Near La Comadre you can find points of interest such as Betty Smith House, Legion Triangle, Lieutenant Clinton L. Whiting Square, Brooklyn–Queens Greenway.
La Comadre offers mexican cuisine.
La Comadre has regular opening hours. Check their profile for updated schedules.
La Comadre offers the following services: dine-in, takeaway, delivery.
The most recommended dishes at La Comadre based on customer reviews are: chile rellenos, tacos al pastor, torta, caldo le res soup, enchiladas mole.
La Comadre is ideal for families, locals, casual dining, quick bites.
La Comadre is a family-owned Mexican restaurant known for its authentic, flavorful food and friendly, homey service. Customers rave about the chile rellenos, tacos al pastor, and fresh Mexican goods. Some reviewers have mentioned issues with glove usage and slow service.
This is a great spot for authentic Mexican food. Be sure to try the freshly baked Mexican goods and the horchata drink.
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La Comadre Woodhaven Reviews

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Reviews (40)
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Jason Goldberg

It’s a little family spot on Jamaica avenue with the best food. They have the best chilaquiles and chicken burritos I’ve ever had. The tacos are spot on too.

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Kinnie Carpenter

If you’re looking for a fresh & flavorful meal you HAVE to come here. We got the chilaquiles dish and was able to share between 2 people. It was a generous amount on one plate. The food was delicious and I could tell it was made from the heart. We also had the Avena and Horchata. Both were a perfect balance.. sweet but not too sweet. The total cost of our food was more than reasonable & affordable. We will be back ASAP! Thank you again. Update: I have visited this restaurant twice. My first experience was so pleasant that it made me want to come back. My food was served fresh, the customer service is good and the food is amazing. It's delicious and I can tell that the cooks put love into the food. I highly recommend grabbing a bite to eat here if you want something that is homemade, affordable, and tasty.

Jason Goldberg
Jason Goldberg

It’s a little family spot on Jamaica avenue with the best food. They have the best chilaquiles and chicken burritos I’ve ever had. The tacos are spot on too.

Kinnie Carpenter
Kinnie Carpenter

If you’re looking for a fresh & flavorful meal you HAVE to come here. We got the chilaquiles dish and was able to share between 2 people. It was a generous amount on one plate. The food was delicious and I could tell it was made from the heart. We also had the Avena and Horchata. Both were a perfect balance.. sweet but not too sweet. The total cost of our food was more than reasonable & affordable. We will be back ASAP! Thank you again. Update: I have visited this restaurant twice. My first experience was so pleasant that it made me want to come back. My food was served fresh, the customer service is good and the food is amazing. It's delicious and I can tell that the cooks put love into the food. I highly recommend grabbing a bite to eat here if you want something that is homemade, affordable, and tasty.

K
Kajleb K

The guy here is very friendly and nice :) and the taco is awesome guys get the horchata drink

P
Peter Ng A Fook

Great little spot on Jamaica Avenue where the food is delicious and they treat you like family.

B
Billy

The chile rellenos (peepers stuffed with cheese) are simply amazing! Very authentic Mexican, delicious tomato sauce could taste the Mexican flavors. My torta was superb and the establishment looked adequately clean. The workers were humble like everybody said in the other reviews and quite friendly. Thank you so much for my food and service and God Bless!

C
Candace L

Awesome, clean shop, food is fresh and tasty, service was great!

E
Elya Os

Delicious food, great service and very cosy homey environment! Loved dining here!

A
Ami Shah

Stopped by for a quick bite and although it seemed pricey the portions and fresh ingredients made up for it. They have a different weekend menu so will be taking my husband to try it out.

A
Angelica Ramirez

This Mexican restaurant truly delivers authentic traditional Mexican dishes. The tacos al pastor were perfectly seasoned and tender, the enchiladas mole were rich and comforting, and the fresh guacamole was some of the best we’ve ever had. Don’t skip the homemade Quesadillas!

B
Beth Wilkerson

Staying at an AirBnb close by and tried this place that was close by. Made it my regular for my few day stay here! He even had my caldo le res soup made by special request, and it did not disappoint!! Personal service was top notch and the food was authentic and delicious!

E
Enzo Cabrera

Pretty good atmosphere. Food is great quality.

M
Manny Joe La Puerta

I love this place! Very hard working family owned establishment! Love their freshly baked Mexican goods made on premise and their food is excellent. Took my family of 4 for an early dinner and was pleasantly surprised with cost even after all that we ordered. Our food was excellent, we waited the normal time it takes for fresh food to be cooked. Our starters were even served 5 minutes after we ordered them. Best authentic Mexican food in area! Happy to continue to support this restaurant. God bless this establishment!!!!

R
Roy Rolfe

Fantastic food. Authentic and full of flavor. Friendly service, good conversation and better food

S
Snowfall PV

Real Mexican food. The serving size is amazing. I definitely have found my Mexican food place.

J
Jacqueline Rodriguez

The best food you can find in the last minute love their food I will be coming here when I want to order out food next time and my first time tasting the food ..

Enzo Cabrera
Enzo Cabrera

Pretty good atmosphere. Food is great quality.

Snowfall PV
Snowfall PV

Real Mexican food. The serving size is amazing. I definitely have found my Mexican food place.

Peter Ng A Fook
Peter Ng A Fook

Great little spot on Jamaica Avenue where the food is delicious and they treat you like family.

Chi D
Chi D

Lovely people, exquisite food, feels like home !!

Beth Wilkerson
Beth Wilkerson

Staying at an AirBnb close by and tried this place that was close by. Made it my regular for my few day stay here! He even had my caldo le res soup made by special request, and it did not disappoint!! Personal service was top notch and the food was authentic and delicious!

Roy Rolfe
Roy Rolfe

Fantastic food. Authentic and full of flavor. Friendly service, good conversation and better food

Angelica Ramirez
Angelica Ramirez

This Mexican restaurant truly delivers authentic traditional Mexican dishes. The tacos al pastor were perfectly seasoned and tender, the enchiladas mole were rich and comforting, and the fresh guacamole was some of the best we’ve ever had. Don’t skip the homemade Quesadillas!

Kajleb K
Kajleb K

The guy here is very friendly and nice :) and the taco is awesome guys get the horchata drink

Candace L
Candace L

Awesome, clean shop, food is fresh and tasty, service was great!

Jacqueline Rodriguez
Jacqueline Rodriguez

The best food you can find in the last minute love their food I will be coming here when I want to order out food next time and my first time tasting the food ..

Elya Os
Elya Os

Delicious food, great service and very cosy homey environment! Loved dining here!

Manny Joe La Puerta
Manny Joe La Puerta

I love this place! Very hard working family owned establishment! Love their freshly baked Mexican goods made on premise and their food is excellent. Took my family of 4 for an early dinner and was pleasantly surprised with cost even after all that we ordered. Our food was excellent, we waited the normal time it takes for fresh food to be cooked. Our starters were even served 5 minutes after we ordered them. Best authentic Mexican food in area! Happy to continue to support this restaurant. God bless this establishment!!!!

Billy
Billy

The chile rellenos (peepers stuffed with cheese) are simply amazing! Very authentic Mexican, delicious tomato sauce could taste the Mexican flavors. My torta was superb and the establishment looked adequately clean. The workers were humble like everybody said in the other reviews and quite friendly. Thank you so much for my food and service and God Bless!

R
Roshni Bernadette Abayasekara

Mexico in August? Yes, please! But if you are not traveling to the country, taste a delicious mouthful of real Mexico City at La Comrade in Brooklyn. In my close to thirty years of an “on again off again” relationships with New York, I’ve managed to scour the corners of the city to find the most authentic ethnic eateries in the state to spice up my life. Ranging from Thai to Sri Lankan to Vietnamese food - and I’ve found the best of the best. Somehow my happy go lucky tiny feet blessed and guided my tummy to the right steps to spot and eat real ethnic each and every time. So there I was one almost ‘Tulumesque’ sunny morning at La Comrade. The restaurant really peaked my interest due to its colourful decorations - piñatas galore reminding me of my birthdays at Chico and Charlie’s (the first Mexican restaurant in my country of origin - Singapore) and this eateries curious affinity with Frida Kahlo. Run by the charming Carolina, it’s an immigrant run family business that feels like you are in Spanish Harlem or a sidewalk bodega in Mexico. The sound of Mexican music blares in the back of the restaurant as the sizzle of a hot stove cooks up the Mexican delicacy of the day that you’ve ordered. The storefront view is the most funky and colorful graffiti wall making for a very in the ‘hood vibe’ for people watching malgre the traffic and the rattling train above your head - which all add to the vibe. The restaurant is nothing fancy and a little rough-around-the edges kinda joint, but it’s oh so Mexican cute which makes it all the more authentic. I embarked on a tasty meal indeed at this restaurant, which started with some horchata - which is effectively rice milk and a light refreshing and sweet flavour. They also offer exotic hibiscus flower juice and tamarind juice which are both more tangy in flavour and a lovely summer drink. For my main dish I had a pork quesadilla which was just right for an evening bite. I finished off my meal with a crème caramel or flan which was one of the best I’ve had at a Mexican restaurant in New York I must say. It’s New York homemade I was told with a grin. What I liked about this eatery was that the food was not greasy at all, which Mexican food can often be, especially on street corners or sidewalks. The prices were reasonable and the service was, well, oh so Mexican! That’s to say, friendly and quirky which made the restaurant feel all the more authentic. The male service staff can be quite gruff and unpleasant so Carolina, the owner, really made all the difference in my impression of this cute and very casual eatery. A meeting with her makes you a return diner for sure as she is so pleasant as the head honcho who runs the restaurant. The La Comrade eatery is also right under the J train line which takes you right to New York city or in the opposite direction to the airport. So it’s an easy pit stop for the travelers and tourists coming to or leaving the city, who want an ethnic Mexican bite in Brooklyn. Enjoy!

Roshni Bernadette Abayasekara
Roshni Bernadette Abayasekara

Mexico in August? Yes, please! But if you are not traveling to the country, taste a delicious mouthful of real Mexico City at La Comrade in Brooklyn. In my close to thirty years of an “on again off again” relationships with New York, I’ve managed to scour the corners of the city to find the most authentic ethnic eateries in the state to spice up my life. Ranging from Thai to Sri Lankan to Vietnamese food - and I’ve found the best of the best. Somehow my happy go lucky tiny feet blessed and guided my tummy to the right steps to spot and eat real ethnic each and every time. So there I was one almost ‘Tulumesque’ sunny morning at La Comrade. The restaurant really peaked my interest due to its colourful decorations - piñatas galore reminding me of my birthdays at Chico and Charlie’s (the first Mexican restaurant in my country of origin - Singapore) and this eateries curious affinity with Frida Kahlo. Run by the charming Carolina, it’s an immigrant run family business that feels like you are in Spanish Harlem or a sidewalk bodega in Mexico. The sound of Mexican music blares in the back of the restaurant as the sizzle of a hot stove cooks up the Mexican delicacy of the day that you’ve ordered. The storefront view is the most funky and colorful graffiti wall making for a very in the ‘hood vibe’ for people watching malgre the traffic and the rattling train above your head - which all add to the vibe. The restaurant is nothing fancy and a little rough-around-the edges kinda joint, but it’s oh so Mexican cute which makes it all the more authentic. I embarked on a tasty meal indeed at this restaurant, which started with some horchata - which is effectively rice milk and a light refreshing and sweet flavour. They also offer exotic hibiscus flower juice and tamarind juice which are both more tangy in flavour and a lovely summer drink. For my main dish I had a pork quesadilla which was just right for an evening bite. I finished off my meal with a crème caramel or flan which was one of the best I’ve had at a Mexican restaurant in New York I must say. It’s New York homemade I was told with a grin. What I liked about this eatery was that the food was not greasy at all, which Mexican food can often be, especially on street corners or sidewalks. The prices were reasonable and the service was, well, oh so Mexican! That’s to say, friendly and quirky which made the restaurant feel all the more authentic. The male service staff can be quite gruff and unpleasant so Carolina, the owner, really made all the difference in my impression of this cute and very casual eatery. A meeting with her makes you a return diner for sure as she is so pleasant as the head honcho who runs the restaurant. The La Comrade eatery is also right under the J train line which takes you right to New York city or in the opposite direction to the airport. So it’s an easy pit stop for the travelers and tourists coming to or leaving the city, who want an ethnic Mexican bite in Brooklyn. Enjoy!

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damaris Cortorreal

I have been coming here for many years. They have definitely improved from when they first started. The food is well served and organized. It has a nice and homey feel to it that makes it great for when you're craving Mexican food. It's a little small so don't recommend going with a big group but overall it's a great place to eat at. It also doubles as a bakery and their bread is amazing. The owners are very nice and humble.

damaris Cortorreal
damaris Cortorreal

I have been coming here for many years. They have definitely improved from when they first started. The food is well served and organized. It has a nice and homey feel to it that makes it great for when you're craving Mexican food. It's a little small so don't recommend going with a big group but overall it's a great place to eat at. It also doubles as a bakery and their bread is amazing. The owners are very nice and humble.

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Laura

The food is not the best but the service is slow and they get things wrong. Doesn’t seem like a busy place to be making so many mistakes. They’re nice but really nothing special about this place. No flavor

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Vanessa

I have a big problem with this place. The food that I have tried it’s good BUT, they touch and prepare the food without gloves. They come from the back and continue making your food and you never see the gloves on. Disgusting!!

Laura
Laura

The food is not the best but the service is slow and they get things wrong. Doesn’t seem like a busy place to be making so many mistakes. They’re nice but really nothing special about this place. No flavor

Vanessa
Vanessa

I have a big problem with this place. The food that I have tried it’s good BUT, they touch and prepare the food without gloves. They come from the back and continue making your food and you never see the gloves on. Disgusting!!

C
Christina Pagan

My experience for delivery was horrible! How does the lady that answer the phone to take the orders cant understand simple numbers and letters when you spell out the name of your address to them? I was literally on the phone for 13 mins spelling out the name of my address to this lady! I have her repeat my order to me twice and what happens when i recieve my food, my tostadas have no chicken on them pure vegetarian when i specifically said i wanted chicken. I call them back and she says sorry in spanish "lo siento" but the lady that took your order didnt write down you wanted chicken. Like are you serious?!! She didnt do anything about it. This business is so unprofessional its a crime. Disgrace!

Christina Pagan
Christina Pagan

My experience for delivery was horrible! How does the lady that answer the phone to take the orders cant understand simple numbers and letters when you spell out the name of your address to them? I was literally on the phone for 13 mins spelling out the name of my address to this lady! I have her repeat my order to me twice and what happens when i recieve my food, my tostadas have no chicken on them pure vegetarian when i specifically said i wanted chicken. I call them back and she says sorry in spanish "lo siento" but the lady that took your order didnt write down you wanted chicken. Like are you serious?!! She didnt do anything about it. This business is so unprofessional its a crime. Disgrace!

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People typically spend 25 min here
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