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    El Balcon de las Americas

    El Balcon de las Americas

    3.9
    (35 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    Service is wonderful, food is delicious, and the vibe is comfortable, dimly lit but not too dark,…read moregreat for groups, family or a semi-formal date with latin music playing in the background- not to loud so you can talk. Appetizer: fried cheese with guava dip. Interestingly yummy.. salty and sweet. Me:I had the Grilled chicken with cilantro sauce, broccoli, and mashed potato with corn and melted cheese. Portions are massive, the chicken breast was surprisingly tender. I asked for side for hot sauce, one was brought out, i could tell its made in house, it wasn't spicy but its was good. Hubby had grilled sirloin steak (Picanha), with white rice, tostones, broccoli. I thought it was huge.. he still ate all of it. We had no space for desert. Drinks: i tried the Tinto Verano- blend of red wine, lemonade i think, and cinnamon.. interesting and refreshing. I would come back here.

    Only the second El Balcon restaurant that I have visited and the food never disappoints. I have had…read morefull breakfasts at the Sunrise location which was excellent, so I figure this is a Colombian eatery so I must try the guava pastry. The counter lady heated up this flaky delight and took a seat. The guava was gooey hot and the crust literally was falling off with every bite. It was a superb post lunch snack for only $2.50. One of the gender neutral bathrooms needed some attention and the toilet would not flush. Other than that issue, the place seemed managed well and very clean.

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    Bohio Latin Flavors

    Bohio Latin Flavors

    3.7
    (139 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $$

    Bohio Latin Flavors, Margate…read more Dominican and Puerto Rican cuisine with a heavy emphasis on mofongo, and based on this visit, that's one of the reasons to come here. They offer numerous variations, with your choice of sauce and protein, making this one of the more mofongo-focused restaurants I've seen in Broward. We started with the shrimp mofongo. The plantain mound itself was moist, flavorful, and nicely seasoned, avoiding the dry, dense texture that plagues lesser versions. Ours came topped with a rich shrimp sauce, but other options included a garlic cream sauce and a Creole-style sauce, both of which looked excellent as they passed through the dining room. Of the dishes we tried, the mofongo was actually my favorite. The masitas de cerdo (fried pork chunks) were flavorful and well-seasoned, although they came out a bit drier than I would have preferred. I'd still order them again, but based on what I saw arriving at nearby tables, the pernil may be the move on a future visit. The rice deserves mention as well. The arroz con gandules was excellent, with plenty of flavor rather than simply serving as a side dish. They also offered moro rice in both red bean and black bean versions, which was nice to see. The Punta Cana cocktail was worth ordering. Sweet, tropical, and considerably stronger than it looked. The dining room is much larger than it appears from outside, but this is very much a casual neighborhood spot. It reminded me of the kind of local restaurant you'd find in Puerto Rico or the Dominican Republic: a large dining room, full bar, TVs on the wall, families gathering for dinner, and the emphasis squarely on the food rather than creating an upscale experience. There's also a stage and DJ setup for live entertainment. One note: service was slow on our Sunday evening visit. After speaking with the manager, I learned she was also the restaurant's only server and that a single cook was handling the kitchen while also keeping up with a steady stream of takeout orders. Given those realities, the pace made more sense. Everyone was friendly, but this isn't the place to visit if you're in a hurry. Both English and Spanish menus are available, although the primary server was clearly more comfortable interacting in Spanish. They also feature Latin music and a DJ on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, which is probably when the room really comes alive. If you're a fan of mofongo, pernil, arroz con gandules, or Dominican comfort food in general, Bohio is worth adding to your list.

    This is a Dominican restaurant in margate fl . They do have a good vibe there at night time and the…read morefood is good .

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    Latinos Restaurante

    Latinos Restaurante

    3.8
    (323 reviews)
    2.9 mi
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    I can't believe it took me so long to come to Latinos, what a fantastic local gem!…read more We were pleasantly surprised with a lively crowd watching the World Cup games on a new Jumbotron TV they added to the stage. Highly recommend coming here to watch your favorite team play. The beef empanadas were cooked to perfection and overstuffed, we likely could've just split one. The Picanha dinner was cooked fresh and came with so many sides, we took them a large portion for leftovers. The aji picante really stood out, we asked for more to take home. The Arepa Llanera de Picanha was also perfectly cooked & enjoyed very much. They ran out of the standard avocado that comes in it, but instead brought a side of guacamole for me to add. I really like that they did that without me having to ask. We'll definitely be back soon, to watch another match!

    The environment was amazing and a great time for the World Cup, the food was delicious. However it…read moretook 90 minutes just to pay for our bill. They had ONE working machine to take payments, and decided that after the final whistle of the game that every table should just line up to pay. They have cards on file from the time we paid for our initial deposit and still refused to let us leave. I shouldn't have to beg for 90 minutes to pay my tab. Again the food is great. The wait staff amazing, they were doing the absolute best they could with the resources they had. But the manager and owner of the restaurant need to be replaced. They had zero organizational skills and zero communication. Would never go back or recommend just for that.

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