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I've been three times in three weeks, and so far, it's been great, right down the line, with the sole exception of a plate of maduros (fried very ripe plaintains) that weren't quite completely done. The sancocho (thick tropical meat/veggie soup) is as good as I've ever had, and the chivo (goat) and the rabo (oxtail) are absolutely mouth-watering. The devil is in the details, sides like the habichuelas (stewed kidney beans) and the fried yuca (cassava), which are incredible in and of themselves. They also do a bang-up morcilla (black pudding) and delicious empanadas.

If you get a serious jones for Mexican or other ethnic in the northwest 'burbs, think a second about doing the predictable, and give them a try! Next post, I might just do pics ...

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As promised, here are some pictures of selected dishes from Miledy's in Norristown:

Costillas a la barbacoa (BBQ ribs): 1000947o.th.jpg

Relleno de papa (potato stuffed with meat): 1000954e.th.jpg

Maduros (fried yellow plaintains): 1000946p.th.jpg

Chicharron (fried pork): 1000956a.th.jpg

Empanada (savory turnover): 1000952m.th.jpg

Mofongo con camarones (shrimp): 1000944.th.jpg

Tostones con salsa romesca (fried plaintain): 1000955.th.jpg

Yuca frita (fried cassava): 1000948.th.jpg

Pionono (savory meat-stuffed plaintains): 1000943g.th.jpg

Pargo (red snapper) en salsa: 1000959.th.jpg

Rabo con arroz amarillo con gandules (oxtail with yellow rice): 1000957.th.jpg

Mangu: 1000950.th.jpg

Alcapurria de guineo (banana croquette): 1000953.th.jpg

Frituras, aperitivos, y meriendas: 1000963.th.jpg

Miledy's is open from 9 am to 9 pm seven days a week, and includes a spacious back room that can easily accomodate 200, with a dance floor, for birthday parties and other celebrations. For your convenience, they take credit cards as well as cash. None of the main dishes are over $14, and the majority are around $9 or $10.

Any food questions that you have that you can't Google for yourselves, please, feel free to ask!

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