Brentwood, N.Y.-
On June 21st, Legislator Gonzalez extended heartfelt congratulations to "Restaurant Comalapa," recognized as the Small Business of the Year in the Ninth Legislative District of Suffolk County. Owned by Santiago and Blanca Reyes, the restaurant has been an ambassador of Salvadoran Gastronomy in New York for over three decades, contributing significantly to the cultural diversity of Brentwood.
"Restaurant Comalapa" has served as a steadfast source of employment, supporting the local community for more than 30 years. Through their unwavering dedication and the culinary delights they offer, such as the renowned Pupusas and various other Salvadoran dishes, the Reyes family has played a vital role in expanding the culinary landscape of New York.
Legislator Gonzalez emphasizes the importance of supporting small businesses like "Restaurant Comalapa" and celebrating the remarkable cultural diversity within the Ninth Legislative District. By nurturing local enterprises, communities thrive economically and socially, fostering an inclusive environment for all residents. Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to experience the rich flavors and warm hospitality at "Restaurant Comalapa."
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