Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Ecuadorian spot with nostalgic flavors, standout pork dishes, and friendly service; expect energetic music, creative drinks, and moderate prices with a few service inconsistencies.
Leticias Restaurant delivers exceptional food quality anchored by confident pork dishes—hornado and fritada earn consistent praise—paired with strong service attentiveness and a warm, festive atmosphere that resonates with families and repeat visitors. However, consistency shows variability in execution, service speed lags at peak times, and isolated food safety concerns prevent grade A territory. This is solid neighborhood dining with genuine character and loyal following.
The room feels warm and bustling with salsa on the speakers, bright plates, and staff who seem genuinely happy to host. One diner put it simply: "The flavors took me back home." Expect a festive atmosphere where the owner sometimes stops by to chat. On the plate, this is elevated Ecuadorian—pork is the star, from hornado to fritada, with mini bolones and a shareable Bandera leading the way. Drinks lean playful and polished rather than flashy; the cooking is rooted and generous more than avant-garde. A few dishes divide opinion, especially the encebollado, but most classics land with confidence. For families, the vibe is celebratory and welcoming. Kids can gravitate to wings, rice plates, plantains, and fried items, though there is no explicit kids menu noted. Music can run loud and space is tight for strollers, so plan accordingly.
Area: Dense Queens neighborhood with strong Latin American presence; casual, family-oriented, and lively.
Safety: Generally busy with steady foot traffic; typical urban safety with well-lit commercial blocks.
Nearby: Near LaGuardia access routes; surrounded by Latin eateries, bakeries, and shops; destination for Ecuadorian cuisine.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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