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Fernando MohedanoGoogle
2025/11/10★★★★★
I’ve been coming to 103rd plaza for the longest time it was always the center of corona.Despite the many controversies like illegal street venders to homeless people
At night the food stands light up under the streeet light paired with the lights of the bakery and the smell of tortillas,empanadas and churros fills the air.You come here at eat,relax or just talk and laugh with friends.It a place where you don’t have to plan anything you just show up and there’s many places to visit and eat
Feels like you're not in NYC. A lot of Hispanic food stalls. Open late night as well. Amazing food!
I have been to this place and that it was a nice and wonderful day and that there were many people there walking around or sitting around in chairs. There were stores and vendors in this plaza and that many people there were enjoying the day by listening to music or talking to each other.
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Sanket HendreGoogle
2024/4/29★★★★★
Corona Plaza market is back as an organized, clean, and regulated food and merchandise market selling primarily Mexican and Ecuadorian food and merchandise.
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mezzo forteGoogle
2019/4/29★★★★☆
Open Plaza Area..with shops & amenities. Walgreens & Rite Aid Pharmacies , Dental Offices , Bakeries , Cafes & Post Office Convenient. local shopping Mens. , Ladies & children fashion stores Dunkin Donuts & Burger King & The famous Pollo Campero Chicken fast food .Very near to 103rd St on 7 train NYC subway.