Mexican restaurant spices up Wassaic

WASSAIC — Wassaic now has a bit more spice in its life … or at least in its food.The hamlet is now home to El Jalapeno, an authentic Mexican restaurant that serves traditional dishes using quality ingredients at an affordable price.The restaurant, which is located at 3997 Route 22, adjacent to the Cousins Mini Market and gas station, is currently open for dinner six nights a week. Over the coming months, the owners plan to expand their services to include lunch and delivery.The owners, Ivan Carrera and Wilson Delgado, are so dedicated to serving great Mexican cuisine that they are using Latino cooks as well as many Mexican ingredients and menu items that have been imported from Mexico, including traditional Mexican cheeses and popular Mexican beverages, like Boing juice.The owners say that their best entrees are the fajitas, the chilaquiles and the pollo con mole, and their most popular desserts are the pastel tres leches cake and flan. They also offer Mexicali ice cream, a chocolate ice cream flavored with spices like cinnamon.The restaurant is tastefully decorated with authentic handmade Mexican art and antique photographs, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Both table seating and bar seating are available.Because traditional Mexican food differs from Americanized Mexican food, the restaurant is willing to serve some dishes, like quasadillas, in the American style to meet the diners’ expectations.Appetizers range from $3 to $10 and entrees range from $6 to $14. All desserts are $5.The restaurant is open from 5 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays and from 5 to 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. It is closed on Mondays. El Jalapeno can be reached at 845-789-1412; its menu can be viewed on the web at www.eljalapenorestaurant.net.

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