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Welcome to Tienda Guatemalteca

Tienda Guatemalteca is a hidden gem nestled in Jamaica, NY, where authentic Guatemalan cuisine shines. This unassuming bodega offers delicious home-cooked meals that transport diners back to their roots. With a diverse menu featuring comforting dishes like beef soup and flavored tamales, this spot captivates both newcomers and those familiar with the cuisine. The warm, inviting atmosphere radiates a sense of community, enhanced by the enthusiastic service. Diners rave about the homemade tortillas and vibrant paletas. Tienda Guatemalteca embodies the spirit of true culinary comfort, inviting all to explore a flavorful journey through Guatemala, one plate at a time.

Tienda Guatemalteca: Reviews & Ratings

Stan S.
Stan S.

This is one Hidden gem. I have one of them nights and one day I stumble into this place in the morning with a major hangover. The chicken soup and the beef soup ohhhh my!!!! The GilletNess was so sticky. It sobered me right up. With that being said I even had fried checken fresh made tortillas. They had something like fried corn. Eggs in red sauce. And a Soda. My bill was $12. They are going to get to know me.

Hoyman L.
Hoyman L.

Good Guatemalan home cooking. Brings you back to your childhood if you are from Guatemala. If you don't know Guatemalan food, it's best you come with someone who knows it. Even then, you may not like it. They only speak Spanish! Expect this place to be very ethnic. They were all staring at me like some freak walked in. Atol de elote is so good. I would say it even equals atol from San Lucas minus the diarrhea. ;)

Andre B.
Andre B.

Small gorcery with improvised lunch area in the back. Food was very good, had a stew with rice. Cheap and delicious. Spanish ONLY. Bodega chica con comedor improvisado al fondo para almuerzo. La comida estuvo rica, comí un guisado guatemalteco de res con arroz. Todo muy barato y rico. SÓLO hablan castellano.

Elle P.
Elle P.

Along the vein of "it takes a village to raise a child," sometimes it takes everyone in a store to order food for a gringo. Tienda Guatemalteca is truly an undiscovered gem. It has all the characteristics that yelping foodies like: 1) authentic ethnic food, 2) no one speaks English, 3) no one else who is not have that ethnicity is around, 4) really good food and 5) incredibly inexpensive. When I walked inside, the eyes of the lady working behind the counter got really big and round and everyone stopped eating and stared at me. I think they thought I was lost and wanted directions. When I tried to order food, my goodness, the excitement! No one spoke English well, so the few people who were around tried to help me with their broken English. With their help and my little knowledge of Spanish (thank goodness I grew up in LA) I managed to order some food. Tienda Guatemalteca is a little bodega that has a little hot bar at the back that serves delicious Guatemalan food. Nothing fancy. Just down home cooking that you would expect from a little Guatemalan mother or grandmother slaving away at the stove top. Let me tell you how cheap this place is. A tamale, a plate with rice, black beans, and a short rib stew AND a Guatamalan popsicle came out to $6.75. I don't know how much each of the components cost because quite frankly ordering was such an ordeal that I couldn't bear to try to have another conversation with them. Don't get me wrong, they're really sweet people, but the communication barrier was really painful. Me: Uno tamale por favor. Him: Tamale. That's it? Me: Arroz, frijoles -- Him: No rice. No rice in tamale. No beans in tamale. Only chicken. Me: Yes. Uno tamale AND arroz, frijoles -- Him: NO RICE! ONLY CHICKEN! This continues ad naseum until one of the customers with slightly better English figured out that the little Asian girl wanted more food and not a different kind of tamale. The Guatemalan tamale is a wet tamale cooked in plantain leaves and boiled (Mexican tamales are cooked in corn husks and steamed). It's not a style that I particularly like because it's too wet more me. The masa is too mushy and falls apart. The plate of fluffy rice, black beans, and short rib stew was amazing. Really good. The short rib was succulent and tender from the long slow cooking process. I loved the big pieces of long beans and carrots. The carrots added a nice sweetness to the stew. A tad too salty, but terrific stick to your ribs comfort food. And considering how cheap it is (they gave me two large pieces of short ribs), I think it's cheaper to eat here than to cook! Especially since I was able to stretch this out to two meals. Yelpers, you guys need to get here because this is about as real as it gets. And for dessert, I had a Guatemalan paleta! Because it was a warm day, I chose to have watermelon because I wanted something refreshing. It was fresh, sweet, crisp and utterly delectable! It really tasted like a frozen watermelon. I could tell it was made from real fruit because I found little seeds in my paleta, which just added to the charm of this delightful popsicle. Fantastic food, incredible prices, and another popsicle for the popsicle throwdown!

Nikolas K.
Nikolas K.

I just visited this place with my friend. It's a store and restaurant. It is frequented by Guatemalan workers all getting lunch in the back. We didn't get any food but the Guatemalan style tortillas looked excellent. There are some unusual items for sale, but what most got my attention was the frozen section where you can find Guatemalan Paletas or popsicles. My mamey was Ok but the Nance (yellow sour cherry) was outstanding. Nice guy at the cashier too.

Location

Welcome to Tienda Guatemalteca, a humble yet vibrant culinary gem nestled in Jamaica, NY. Located at 143-07 Hillside Ave, this delightful spot is much more than a restaurant; it embodies the warmth and richness of Guatemalan culture through its authentic home-cooked meals. With options for takeout and reservations available, Tienda Guatemalteca stands as a beacon for those seeking genuine Latin American flavors.

As you step inside, you are welcomed by an atmosphere filled with the enticing aroma of traditional Guatemalan dishes. Though it may be small and often overlooked, this bodega features a improvised lunch area at the back, where dedicated customers find solace in hearty meals that remind them of home. The focus here is on simple, satisfying fare, ensuring that whether you are a local or just passing through, every bite takes you on a flavorful journey.

  • Authentic Flavors: Dive into a menu that highlights the quintessential ingredients and styles of Guatemalan cuisine. Dishes like caldo de pollo (chicken soup), guisado de res (beef stew), and freshly handmade tortillas transport you right to a Guatemalan kitchen.
  • Exceptional Value: Customers rave about the wallet-friendly prices—where a fulfilling meal can be savored for as little as $12. Stan S. shared his experience, highlighting how a combination of delectable soups and fried chicken left him pleasantly surprised.
  • A Unique Experience: Emphasizing its authentic character, Tienda Guatemalteca is largely a Spanish-speaking establishment, making it an even more genuine experience for food adventurers looking to immerse themselves in the culture. As Elle P. humorously noted, navigating the menu can require a bit of patience, but the outcome is always worth it.
  • Sweet Endings: Don’t miss out on the delightful Guatemalan paletas (popsicles). With flavors such as watermelon and nance, these frozen treats make for the perfect refreshing finale after a hearty meal.

At Tienda Guatemalteca, you will find a community where patrons and staff share in the love of food. Diners will leave not just with full bellies but with a sense of belonging. The genuine smiles and welcoming environment make you feel like part of the family, which keeps customers returning time and again. Whether you are reminiscing about home or experiencing Guatemalan cuisine for the first time, Tienda Guatemalteca promises a journey of flavor and comfort worth exploring.

This is a place where every meal tells a story—one of heritage, heart, and the magic of beloved family recipes. So gather your friends or take the family, and get ready to indulge in a culinary experience that embodies the heart of Guatemala.