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The Banderas – Summit

41 Park Avenue
Summit, NJ 07901 · Get Directions
908-277-1669
Flag of Costa Rica 1
Cost: $$
Credit Cards: All Major
Alcohol: None
Parking: Street
Take out: Yes

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Review

- Step into The Banderas Restaurant & Deli in Summit and you’ll find the same food served at any lunch counter restaurant (Soda) throughout the Central American nation of Costa Rica - Pinto con Huevos (rice and black beans with eggs), Ceviche, Arroz con Camarones (shrimp fried rice), and Vigoron (pork with cabbage and yuca). The Banderas caters to Costa Rican expats, so the Empanadas, made with corn, not wheat flour, and the Tamales, corn masa with pork in a banana leaf, taste like the ones in San Jose, not like the versions in Managua, San Salvador, or Mexico. For a typical Costa Rican meal, order the Casado (literally, “married”), a heaping plate of rice, beans, steak, fried onions, sweet plantains, salad, and a fried egg. Or try a Costa Rican “Taco” – not what you might expect – shredded beef wrapped in a corn tortilla and deep fried, covered with shredded cabbage, mayo and ketchup. The tropical fruit shakes, with water or milk, are a taste straight out of Central America. At The Banderas (“The Flags”), the only clue you’re in Summit, NJ is the Taylor Ham, Egg & Cheese sandwich on the breakfast menu.

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The Banderas has a counter and about ten tables in the comfortable dining room. The walls are covered by hand painted murals of typical Costa Rican scenes, including an entire wall devoted to the Arenal Volcano. Most customers here speak Spanish, but the servers speak English and the menu in bilingual. Early afternoon on the weekends is when the place is packed with local families. Lunch is the main meal in Costa Rica, so on a recent Saturday around 5 pm, we had the dining room to ourselves. Service is super-friendly, but authentically Costa Rican, so consider take out if you’re in a rush.

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4 Responses to “The Banderas – Summit”


  1. Vinny
    on May 17th, 2011
    @ 10:00 pm

    Took my wife here for dinner tonight, it’s about a forty minute drive from where we live. My wife is from Costa Rica. Not only did we eat there, but we also ordered take out too. Everything was wonderful, we’ll be back.


  2. Anthony
    on May 18th, 2011
    @ 7:17 am

    Great to hear. There’s a new article on Costa Rican food in today’s Asbury Park Press. Thanks for using the site!


  3. Vinny
    on Sep 9th, 2011
    @ 9:41 pm

    Got a link to the article?

    I just found this surfing the net for food tonight.

    http://www.ethnicnj.com/food/costa-rican/


  4. Anthony
    on Sep 10th, 2011
    @ 3:58 pm

    Just changed the article link above to the PDF file. APP.com must have archived the article. Thanks for the heads up.

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