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Welcome to La Famosa

La Famosa, a Puerto Rican gem in Navy Yard, offers a vibrant blend of flavors and experiences. This Latinx-owned restaurant not only serves up traditional dishes like mofongo and pastelitos, but also delights with specialties like the Bori BBQ Sandwich and Mousse De Parcha. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with friendly staff ready to guide you through the menu. The array of vegan options, cocktails, and unique desserts like mantecaditos make La Famosa a must-visit spot. Whether you're craving authentic Puerto Rican cuisine or simply looking for a lively dining experience, La Famosa has it all.

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If you are craving Puerto Rican cuisine with a twist, look no further than La Famosa. Located in Navy Yard, Washington D.C., this Latinx-owned gem offers a unique blend of traditional flavors and modern twists.

From their signature dishes like the chicken and mofongo or the steak sandwich with fries to their delectable pastries like the Pastelillo de Guayaba and Quesito, every bite at La Famosa is a burst of authentic Puerto Rican taste.

What sets La Famosa apart is not just their menu, but also their commitment to sustainability. With compostable containers, plastic-free packaging, and reusable tableware, they are leading the way in eco-friendly dining.

Customer reviews rave about the delicious food, excellent cocktails, and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you are a fan of traditional Puerto Rican delicacies or looking to try something new, La Famosa has something for everyone. Don't miss out on their Happy Hour specials, outdoor seating, and friendly staff that make every visit a memorable one.

Step into La Famosa and experience the vibrant flavors of Puerto Rico right in the heart of Washington D.C.

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John B.
John B.

Try the chicken and mofongo or the steak sandwich with fries on it. The fried cheese balls with guava sauce are a fantastic appetizer. My favorite restaurant in navy yard. Excellent cocktails as well.

Kristely N.
Kristely N.

Delicious Pastellitos!!! The dipping sauces are everything. Also really great tostones. The food is so flavorful. I always bring visiting guests here. The staff are friendly. Outdoor seating is nice in the spring and summer! One of my favorite spots in SE!

Bernadette C.
Bernadette C.

Excellent food, taste of Puerto Rico the food stateside. I especially love the shrimp Mofongo and the coquito. Coquito is the Rican coconut flavored island holiday alcohol cocktail made with rum. The drink was both smooth and strong, worth the price. My son had the steak and onions and the other son had the 3 meat sandwich, Tripleta. Both dishes looked delicious and incredibly tasty. Service was good, the staff were warm friendly. They offered our party an extra beverage at no cost. It's a fast casual restaurant, you can either order with the staff or scan the code with your phone, whichever you prefer. The online menu is pretty extensive, and you can order and pay the bill, all on your smart phone. I loved arriving early and being the first party seated for brunch. Plus, they had the Rican version of tamales, pasteles. Plus, you can purchase a bottle of coquito (both only during Christmas). It was a great experience.

Ivy P.
Ivy P.

Went up to DC to watch a football game and found this little gem. I will start with the staff because they were simply amazing. From the moment you walk in, they are greeting you and making you feel welcomed. The menu is not what I would call extensive but it offers enough that everyone should be able to find something that will satisfy their pallets. I was pleasantly surprised to see that they offered several vegetarian options. My two daughters and I each ordered something different from the vegetarian menu and everything was great. Price wise I found everything to be reasonable with the exception of one plate but we got it anyway and thank goodness it was delicious. We also ordered one of each dessert they offer. My favorite was the mantecaditos. I liked them so much we got two additional orders to go and had them with coffee for breakfast the next morning. It's a nice size restaurant and it was streaming some great music that actually made you feel like you were on the island. I will definitely be back when I visit DC again.

Keilon L.
Keilon L.

It was good and the service was friendly and pretty quick. I must stop comparing every Puerto Rican spot to that I visit to my favorite in Chicago because none compare. With that being said. I'd come back here for another jibarito and they do a good job with their cocktails as well. They're strong but not overpowering. The food is good and proficiently seasoned. I like a little more umph to my carné asada in Latin meals but the accompanying pickled onions, garlic, and aioli like pesto sauce coupled with the cheese was a good balance. The mashed plantain was a bit thicker than I'm accustomed to making it a more filling meal.. I also tried the croquetas el bacalao which were light and on a bed of a pretty mild tarter sauce. It'd have been nice if the sauce had a bit more umph to it. There's also a bakery here that has some authentic Latin/rican favorites. The space is open and filled with plenty of natural light. Again, I'd stop back in for sure.

An A.
An A.

We came by for happy hour and honestly we were full by trying the 3 happy hour dishes - the pork and potato taco, the beef sliders, and the fried chicken. I really loved the tacos - the other two were good. We also got the red sangria for happy hour which was tasty. Service is by QR code and quick. Voted best casual restaurant by the RAMMYs this year!

Larry M.
Larry M.

As a Native Washingtonian there are spots in this city I didn't know existed!! Nestled in the Navy Yard area, near where Capers projects use to be, is a whole new community complex with restaurants!! I'm hittin the Puerto Rican one!! . Where I am: @eatlafamosa . Location Reviewed: 1300 4th St., S.E. Washington D.C. . Menu Includes: *See Website* www.eatlafamosa.com . Items Reviewed: Their Bolitas De Queso (Fried cheese balls with a guava sauce $10). STAMP!! Cheesy, but it was the sweetest of the guava sauce that HIT!! Their Pastelillos (fried pastries filled with beef, with hot, & mild sauces $9.50). STAMP!! Crispy with well seasoned beef, STAMP that creamy spicy green sauce!! The Yellow creamy sauce was LIKE THAT!! Tasty, but a seasoning away from mayo!! Their Puerto Rican Tiki Mocktail (with mango, guava, & lime juice $9.50). STAMP!! I had 2...nuff said!! Their Ensalada Tamarindo (4 tamarind-glazed shrimp with mixed greens in a tamarind vinaigrette with tropical salsa, and crispy onion $24). STAMP!! Just a salad, but it had that salty/sweet thing going!! I wished for more of that scrumptious shrimp!! Their Bori BBQ Sandwich (with shredded pork shoulder braised in Malta India, with a tamarind BBQ sauce, & spicy slaw, on a toasted brioche bun $14). DELICIOUS. Good, thick, everything was there...good. Their Fried Chicken Mofongo (mashed fried plantains, a chicken broth, with fried chicken, & a spicy aioli $19). STAMP!! Their Rice & Pigeon Peas ($5). DELICIOUS. It was ok. I needed salt. Their Mousse De Parcha (Passionfruit Mousse, with whipped cream on top $8.50). STAMP!! Tangy, sweet, & creamy!! . Customer Service: On Point!! . Online Navigation: Easy . Parking: Garage Decent/Street Rough!! . Music: YouTube-Rare Essence 8/18/24 . Recommendations: Get that Mofongo!! 5 Stars=STAMP 4 1/2 Stars=LIKE THAT 4 Stars=DELICIOUS 3 Stars=DECENT 2 Stars=PASS 1 Star=NAH #Bigschlimsreviews

Diana K.
Diana K.

I absolutely love La Famosa! I've been at least three times, and each time I have had a really good experience. You can grab coffee and pastries, a drink at the bar, or sit down for an authentic Puerto Rican meal. The service is top notch. The employees always give off great vibes and are very enthusiastic. It's a super cute spot that makes you feel like you're in PR. Everything that I've ordered has always been delish. My favorite is the shrimp mofongo. If you've never tried mofongo this is a great place to start. Small tip...they have these sauces that don't always come with each dish. They are all yummy!! Ask one of the servers, and they'll bring them out to you. Side note...this is one of those restaurants where you scan the QR code and order, so no official waiter.