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Mamajuana Cafe (Closed Permanently)

(6 Ratings)
Authentic Latin-Dominican experience in the Upper West Side
Mamajuana Cafe - Upper West Side is the first expansion project in New York City of the highly successful Mamajuana Cafe on Dyckman Street in Inwood-Manhattan. It offers the Upper West Side community the culinary talents of Chef Ricardo Cardona and an authentic, elegant expression of the Latin-Dominican culture.




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