Antonio’s Coney Island Menu

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  • Dug S.

    You guys. YOU GUYS! This is legit, freshly-prepared Honduran and Guatemalan food, served quickly and happily in a little dining room masquerading as a Coney Island. Yes, you could get hash browns and eggs - but why??? Their caldo de mariscos with a coconut milk base was the standout for us, loaded with crab, shrimp, yucca root, plantain, mussels, squid, etc. accompanied by fresh corn tortillas, lime, spicy salsa, and fragrant herbed rice. My wife said it was like something we'd eat at a nice resort on vacation somewhere exotic. For $12 in a non-descript strip mall next to a sketchy-looking acupuncture place in Ypsi, I'll take it! Fried fish was accompanied by perfectly starchy, pillowy, and salty lightly-fried green bananas (not at all like the sticky, sugary fried plantains you might have had with Jamaican food), which also figured prominently in their other dishes (tajadas). Their enchiladas were otherwise tostadas topped with thin slices of egg, avocado, and tomato, a fresh cabbage slaw with cilantro and red onion, and small cubes of potato mixed with a savory seasoned ground beef, swimming in a light sauce. This dish was a revelation to me, and for $7, I was glad to have taken the chance. Maybe we lucked out and got the freshest ingredients, focused preparation, and friendliest service on a quiet Monday evening, but I'm already looking forward to our next visit to complete our tasting of their "special" menu!

    (5)
  • J K.

    This is a quirky little place that opened as a Coney Island and has added in a menu based in Honduran cuisine. The place is small and very much looks like a Coney Island but they have two menus. So far I have tried the Typical Dish, the fried fish and the enchiladas. Fried fish come out whole, unless requested head off and was cooked perfectly. The enchiladas are not like a typical enchilada and are served more like a Mayan style panucho where lots of fresh ingredients are piled atop a fried corn tortilla. Everything I've had was great. I am giving it a 5 because it's different and the food is very unique, I wouldn't say this is going to be the most amazing ambiance and service, but it's definitely the most bang for your buck at a coney with 5 star food, I really want them to stick around!

    (5)
  • Coe H.

    This is a Middle American family owned restaurant in Ypsi. They offer American and Middle American type of food. I ordered the "Tipico" breakfast which was a breakfast style taco. It contained refried beans, avocado, 2 eggs, bacon, plantains and cream. The corn tortillas were homemade and very authentic. The plantains w/ cream was a sweet side to the hearty dish. This was a nice change from the usual eggs and toast type of breakfast. I love supporting the family owned restaurants and the service was fast and the staff was friendly and helpful.

    (5)
  • Patrick M.

    Ordered a chorizo and egg torta on an early Saturday. It did not disappoint. The bread was fresh and the chorizo was not greasy. The cheese and avocado are a must. Definitely going to come back. I was in a hurry and they were very friendly and accommodating and got me the food out quickly.

    (5)
  • Mark T.

    This was some of the best food I have had. Not like traditional Mexican. Very fresh and light. Perfect cooking and presentation. The waitresses are all friendly. I eat here often for lunch by my office. Try some of the flavored waters. A+

    (5)
  • Kari K.

    I popped in here for a late lunch on Tuesday afternoon. They weren't very busy, but this little hole in the wall has a really nice, relaxed atmosphere. It was very clean and I liked the decor. The chef had on a real chef's jacket, which is rare to find at a coney island. They have a limited menu. Just your standard breakfast fare, coneys, burgers, and sandwiches. There are a three or so Mexican inspired items but I wouldn't call this a Mexican restaurant. I ordered two coneys and fries. They were good, about the same as you would find at other coney islands in the area. Everything was piping hot. The waitress was attentive and kind. I'm going to try out their breakfast the next time I stop in.

    (4)
  • Larry V.

    I liked it! Very small mom and pop restaurant that mixes Coney with Mexican and it turns out to be a great combination. They have specials of the day that are very low in price. The food was great. At the time of this review, Antonio's had just opened, so there was very little traffic in and out. If you like spicy, ask for their home made hot sauce with your meal.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :9:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Alcohol : No
    Has TV : No

Antonio’s Coney Island

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