Casa Maya

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This restaurant is well known for serving Mexican cuisine. Nothing can be better than eating perfectly cooked salsa & chips, garlic shrimps and carnitas. Offering good tres leches cakes, churros and ice cream is the unique characteristic of Casa Maya. Here you may order delicious wine, beer or tequila. Americano is great at this place.

This spot is famous for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. You will pay reasonable prices for dishes. The beautiful decor and calm atmosphere let visitors feel relaxed here. Google users granted the score of 4.3 to this restaurant.

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Daniel Czajkowski Request content removal
Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Antonio Monasterio Request content removal
Food: 3 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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This place really hit the spot. After building up an appetite at the nearby Great Swamp and Raptor Trust, I headed here for lunch on Labor Day with two of my chums. I was a little nervous because we showed up right around 2PM and Casa Maya's website indicated they closed for a bit at 2:30PM, but they let us in and got us a legit meal in time. The parking situation is a bit awkward and took some navigating. The best comp I can give is the Flatiron Building in New York; the building is basically at the end of a narrow triangle (aka Meyersville and Hickory Tavern), so you have enough space for one or two cars to comfortably pull in on the side, but otherwise it's too close to the road and you end up jutting out into traffic. My chum had to park behind the restaurant and a few other buildings, but it could have been worse. Thankfully I spotted a sign nearby with additional parking instructions or we might have had to have gotten a little more creative in that regard. The one major negative here is that it feels VERY cluttered and claustrophobic in the restaurant. I didn't see enough of the interior to confirm if they just built in too many tables/booths, but each dining area has a very high partition that makes it feel even smaller. It may just depend on your perspective - some might consider it cozy - but if I have to position my body at certain angles to comfortably navigate the restaurant and my booth, that's a problem for me. I've stayed away from burritos for a while after experiencing some substandard ones in the Financial District, but I decided to make a comeback with the Tijuana Burrito, which featured marinated pork. I thought it was super tasty. I don't think this type of Mexican restaurant/food would ever be considered truly authentic ethnic cuisine - sort of the Sweet & Sour Chinese takeout equivalent, I suppose - but I'm a huge fan. For someone like me with a texture-based palate who doesn't typically like crunchy stuff in the middle of something soft, this was perfect - everything was saucy and ground down, if that makes sense. The pork was juicy and flavorful, and the sauces were great. It was a very decent portion that I probably only finished because of how many steps I'd accrued in the Swamp. The service was very good, especially when you consider that they needed to get us our food well before the 2:30PM closure. The food was made to order and yet came out within minutes, allowing us to comfortably consume our entrees. They DID push us out a little after 2:30PM, but I really didn't have an issue with that - we were done with the food and they could have just not allowed new customers in by the time we came in (and we knew about the closure ahead of time). An understandable kick in the rump. I'm rarely in this area but I'd absolutely come back, especially now that I understand the weird triangle parking lot situation. Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3
Mexican, Vegetarian options
ClosedOpens at 11:30AM
$$$$ Price range per person $10 - $20
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615 Meyersville Rd
Gillette, New Jersey, USA
Address
615 Meyersville Rd, Gillette, New Jersey, USA
Features
Takeaway Сredit cards accepted Wheelchair accessible Parking TV
Opening hours
SundaySun 11:30AM-9PM
MondayMon 11:30AM-9PM
TuesdayTue 11:30AM-9PM
WednesdayWed 11:30AM-9PM
ThursdayThu 11:30AM-9PM
FridayFri 11:30AM-9PM
SaturdaySat 11:30AM-9PM
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