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    4.4 (13 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Chicharrón with "salad"
    Livi S.

    I've heard about this place and decided to check it out on Dominicana Mother's day with my best friend. The restaurant shares the lot with a car wash and the car wash was full. No parking available. Parked across the street, no big deal. It has outdoor seating but the temperature was in the 90s. The restaurant itself is small, walked in and didn't know if I needed to wait to be seated or if I could just seat myself. No sign to indicate. We stood by the door for a little bit until a lady from behind the bar signal for us to sit at a table my the entrance. It took 8 minutes for a server to come and asked if we were being helped. The place was not packed. She didn't even introduce herself. I ordered el chicharrón which I was told came with a salad. I also ordered white rice, red beans and tostones. My friend ordered mofongo. The food came out pretty quick. My food was not hot but tasted good. The beans were not enough for the quantity of rice but they were both good. The chicharrón was also good but the salad was one slice of tomato with some shredded lettuce. My friend's mofongo was made with either a mixture of ripe plantains and green plantains or the green plantains were beginning to ripen. The portion was small, like kid size small and had cheese on top and the sauce tasted like sancocho. Not good . We had 1 beer and a passion fruit juice. The music was so loud we couldn't really have a conversation. The total was $65. Never again.

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    Taylor N.

    Went here one rainy Saturday night. Was greeted by a very friendly staff. There was music and good vibes. The Dj was walking around talking on the mic playfully with everyone. There was a guira instrument out. Not sure if the restaurant had it or if a customer brought. But the guira enhances the vibes. Lol! We ordered the seafood picadera. I don't remember if it's the large or the small one. It had fish, Calamari, shrimp, tostones and fried yuca. I enjoyed everything except the yuca. Which I normally love. It seemed too oily. It kind of seemed like there was a batter on thinly cut yuca. I could hardly taste the Yuca. Ordered this non alcoholic drink, passion fruit with oats. Loved it. I asked if they had any hot sauce. She gave me a homemade hot sauce. It was soooo good, that I asked if I could buy one. She went to go ask and then a manager came to me and gave me one to take home. Now, that's great customer service. I'd definitely visit again.

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    4 months ago

    Super fresco muy rico, el chef es el dueño y se preocupa por la calidad de los productos

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    7 months ago

    The food is delicious. The place is very Friendly. 1st time here buy definitely coming back. Loved it.

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    Great place to enjoy Latin vibe . The ambiance was inviting and appealing. The food was outrageously delicious, with yummy Dominican vibe.

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    Food is amazing, this is gourmet street food from DR, recommend 100%, my only complaint is the wait, but it was worth it!!

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    Super Chimi El Malecon

    Super Chimi El Malecon

    4.6
    (33 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    If you're in Broward County and craving authentic Dominican street food, look no further than Super…read moreChimihurry El Malecon. This food truck has quickly established itself as the go-to spot for the best chimi--a Dominican burger--around. From the moment I arrived, the vibrant energy of the location caught my attention. Nestled in a lively area, Super Chimihurry offers a perfect blend of urban flair and community spirit. The outdoor seating enhances the experience, allowing diners to enjoy the delicious smell of grilled meats wafting through the air. Now, let's talk about the chimi. Each bite is a delightful explosion of flavor; the perfectly grilled beef patty is juicy and well-seasoned, while the fresh toppings--cabbage, tomatoes, and a zesty sauce--add the perfect crunch and tang. The bread is soft yet sturdy, holding everything together without overwhelming the savory filling. Service at Super Chimihurry is exceptional. The staff is friendly and attentive, always ready to recommend their favorite dishes or customize your chimi to your liking. They make it a point to ensure every customer feels welcomed and satisfied. In summary, Super Chimihurry El Malecon is a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in authentic Dominican flavors. The combination of delicious food, a lively location, and outstanding service truly sets this food truck apart. Don't miss out on what might just be the best chimi in Broward County! Now for the meat and potatoes Location *****\***** Price *****\***** Service *****\***** Food *****\***** Foodie ninja will return

    Me and my wife love coming here when we want Dominican food fast to go. We visited them yesterday…read more We ordered 2 chimis and 2 quipes. The food was amazing like always. We would recommend.

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    Areito Bar & Grill

    Areito Bar & Grill

    3.7
    (33 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    I ordered their mangù plate with los tres golpes. Not bad! VERY delicious! Nobody ever eating…read moreinside the few times I've come here. People working here are very kind. During the afternoon it's a very chilled quiet relaxing vibe. Place is definitely kinda pricey! I think this place makes all of it's money from the nightclub bar they have at night because at that hour, it's always packed.

    I came here to watch the Colombia vs. Switzerland World Cup game, and unfortunately left feeling…read morecompletely taken advantage of. The restaurant had advertised World Cup specials on social media, including beer buckets for $19 and shots for $5. However, when we received the bill, we were charged $45 for each beer bucket and $15 per shot. At no point when we walked in, sat down, or ordered were we told that the advertised prices would not apply or that different event pricing was being charged. When we questioned it, we were told that another restaurant across the street was charging a $50 cover for the game, but that has nothing to do with the prices this restaurant advertised to its own customers. If prices are going to change for a specific game or event, that should be clearly disclosed before people order, not after they receive the bill. They offered a $20 credit, but that did not come close to addressing the issue. I am not upset about paying for what we ordered. I am upset that the pricing was not transparent and did not match what was being advertised. Be careful and confirm all prices before ordering here, especially during special events or games. My friends and I will never step foot in here again. Greedy asf.

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    Our drinks at Areito...Corona Light, Tito's with soda and lime, wine.
    Our drinks at Areito...Corona Light, Tito's with soda and lime, wine.
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    Areito Bar & Grill

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    El Tiesto Cafe Fort Lauderdale

    El Tiesto Cafe Fort Lauderdale

    3.9
    (70 reviews)
    8.5 mi
    $$

    TLDR: El Tiesto Cafe Fort Lauderdale delivers on flavor,…read moreatmosphere, and service. From fusion dishes like the La Chapi Roll and Tiesto Chofan to tender ribs and dessert, this spot blends Dominican and Japanese flavors seamlessly. Perfect for family dining, celebrations, or a lively night out, El Tiesto Cafe is a must-visit in Fort Lauderdale. Where food meets adventure, see you back at the table! IG: @shallonztable El Tiesto Cafe in Fort Lauderdale is one of those hidden gems you might pass by if you're not paying attention and that would be a mistake. My group visited to celebrate my birthday, and the experience was excellent from start to finish. From the outside, the restaurant is unassuming. Step inside and you're greeted by neon accents, an industrial-style space, and artwork that reflects the menu: a thoughtful blend of Dominican and Japanese culture. Th From the outside, it's unassuming. Step inside and you're met with neon accents, an industrial-style space, and a thoughtful blend of Dominican and Japanese décor through the art work that reflects exactly what the menu delivers: balance, culture, and intention. The menu offers a solid mix of appetizers, sandwiches, sushi, and entrées all weaving Dominican comfort with Japanese-inspired elements. The music sets the tone perfectly: upbeat, vibey, and not overpowering, so you can actually enjoy conversation. It's family friendly as there was a mix of various groups and ages enjoying the establishment. Dining is available both indoors and outdoors, with an upstairs lounge that opens later in the evening for DJ sessions on weekends making this a great dinner-to-night-out spot. It's conveniently located just before the train tracks, with paid street parking and nearby lots available. Service stood out immediately. When we arrived, managers were hands-on and present, explaining that things pick up later in the night. I noticed Rollo in particular consistently welcoming guests, walking them through the menu, seating them, and pointing out essentials like restroom locations. That kind of consistency matters. The entire staff was attentive, friendly, and made the experience feel easy. What We Ordered & Loved: Mini Mofongos - Beef & Chicken ($15) Served in green plantain cups, these mini mofongos were savory, garlicky, and comforting. Both meats were juicy and well-seasoned. Picadera de Campo Sampler ($38) A Dominican-style platter with sausage, chicken wings, fried cheese, salami, fried green plantain, and yuca fries. This sampler brought full Dominican vibes to the table. I'm not usually a wings person, but these were naked, well-seasoned, and surprisingly good. That Yuca came topped with chimichurri sauce, that was a rich harmonious blend herbs and garlic coming through and man it was delicious along with everything on the platter. And fried cheese? Always a yes. Great portion, great presentation, perfect for sharing. La Chapi Roll ($18) Chicken tempura, bacon, cream cheese, ripe plantain, chicharrón, eel sauce, sweet chili, bell peppers, and mashed avocado. Now let me be clear -- I am not a sushi lover. But this? One of my favorite dishes of the night. The crunch, the sweetness from the chili sauce, the richness of the tempura, every bite delivered balance of everything.This roll is a must-order, especially if sushi usually isn't your thing. Tiesto Chofan ($20) Dominican-style fried rice we had the mix of chicken and shrimp, it was layered, perfectly seasoned, cooked just right, and packed with flavor, they didn't hold back on the protein. This is one of those dishes I'd recommend to everyone, comforting, bold, and satisfying and balanced with the ripe plantains. La Cosquillita ($26) 24-hour Dominican-seasoned baby back ribs glazed in a homemade Japanese BBQ sauce, served with sushi rice and tostones. You can smell the ginger in the sauce before the first bite, and it creates a cohesive, balanced flavor that pairs beautifully with the fresh sushi rice and plantains. It's a balance of ginger in the bbq sauce that makes the dish interesting, the meat was tender and flavour forward. Tiesto Tres Leches ($8) Flavor-wise, it's very vanilla forward, but I personally wished the cake was more soaked. It was light, still enjoyable just not my favorite dish of the night. The flavor of the milk was amazing, spiced and flavourful and would make it even better if soaked a bit more. Extras Worth Noting 20% Service charge is automatically included. Street paid parking is available. They offer nightly specials . I do like they had a Saturday specials, and unlike most places, Saturday 2x1 drink special on mojitos, margaritas, sangria from 3pm-5pm which makes this an easy early-evening stop. Overall, El Tiesto Cafe delivers on atmosphere, service, and flavor. It's a place where cultures meet, food tells a story, and the vibe carries you from dinner into the night. Where food meets adventure--see you back at the table! IG: @shallonztable Review #2 - 2026

    This place has a very eclectic and odd menu and I'm not sure Id come again for dinner, but it's a…read moreperfect happy hour spot! Their happy hour prices are really good and let you try their Latin/asian fusion concept. I had a "sushi" roll made with rice and beans and pork belly. And three crispy type rice cups with various toppings. It was tasty but certainly not traditional. It made for a good spot for a meal before a show at the Broward center. We did have to push a little to track down the waitress a couple of times for drink refills and for the check because she wasn't super attentive. The drinks from the bar also took a while to come out. So plan for plenty of time here if you have a show after.

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    Labios Kitchen & Lounge

    Labios Kitchen & Lounge

    3.3
    (47 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    I don't think this is a place I'd be coming back too. First…read moreoff parking is a hassle, which set the tone for the rest of the night. Inside the place definitely shows its age and could use a refresh. Despite only a few other tables being occupied, service was very slow. We waited a while before our orders were taken, and then longer to receive our drinks and few appetizers. The staff didn't seem friendly or attentive, which was disappointing. They were all off to the back of restaurant conversing amongst themselves. Drinks are a bit overpriced, but they were unique. I have to give them that. The overall vibe was not there for us, maybe we came on an off day for them, but I dont see myself returning any time soon.

    Came here on a Friday night and it was empty only 3 other guests dining in. We sat down immediately…read moreand the waitress was eager to take our order. It was soo much to choose from on the menu that I needed a few minutes. Both drinks came out great and the Pina colada was different my first time having it with whip cream (delicious just needed a different kind of alcohol). The sushi rolls was great it was different from what I've experienced it had chicken and steak combo. There were a variety of rolls to choose from and the food came hot also fresh. This is set up as a lounge and they have hookah available. I believe the dj come at a certain time and day. Other than that it's a great place to come to.

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    Calamari in tomato sauce
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    Salami queso frito y maduro sushi
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    Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge

    Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge

    4.2
    (383 reviews)
    7.4 mi
    $$

    Had an amazing experience at Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge. The customer service is top-tier -- the…read morestaff truly makes you feel welcomed and taken care of from the moment you walk in. The food is incredible, full of flavor and authenticity. You can tell everything is made with care. Every time I come with my family, we're treated exceptionally well, which keeps us coming back. If you're looking for a real Dominican experience with great vibes, delicious food, and outstanding hospitality, this is definitely the spot. Highly recommend! Ask for Odelis as she's awesome!

    I really wanted to love Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge because the atmosphere is actually very nice…read more It's a great place to hang out with friends, enjoy a few drinks, and relax. Unfortunately, the service has been a huge disappointment the last two times I've visited. As you can see from my photo, the restaurant wasn't busy at all, so there really wasn't a reason for the delays. We sat at our table waiting for someone to take our order while our waitress continued helping other tables and never came to ours. It wasn't until I asked for our server that she finally came over to take our order. After that, we waited nearly 40 minutes for our food, and when it finally arrived, most of it was only semi-warm. The only dish that came out fresh and hot was the steak tostones, which were delicious. Everything else, including the other entrées and sides, was lukewarm and honestly disappointing. What makes this even more frustrating is that this wasn't my first experience like this. I had previously visited with a friend and received the same poor service and semi-cold food. I decided to give Yarumba another chance by coming back with my daughter, hoping the first visit had just been an off day. Sadly, nothing had changed. It seems like the staff spends more time talking amongst themselves than checking on customers or making sure food is coming out promptly. Good food and a fun atmosphere can only make up for so much when the service consistently falls short. At this point, I don't see myself coming back for dinner. If I do return, it would only be to sit at the bar for drinks. I truly hope management addresses these issues because the restaurant has a lot of potential.

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    Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge
    Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge
    Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge

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    Keloke Dominican Food

    Keloke Dominican Food

    2.9
    (8 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Not sure if this was a good representation of Dominican food or not but many items were on the…read moredrier side unless doused with a ton of sauce. They're open quite late, so it was nice to have the option on UberEats for delivery past midnight! **Yarao-- fries topped with a layer of melted cheese and chicken, smothered in another layer of mayo and ketchup. Pretty sweet and tasty, enjoyed this one :) ** Fritura Mixta / Mixed fried plate-- big platter of fried pork belly, cheese, chicken, beef, sausage, sausage links, and plantains. Meats were mostly dry and needed to be dipped in sauce. I liked the fried cheese, which were hearty and squishy like poutine curds and the sausage links, while friends liked the plantains (which were also tasty the next day!). Nice to try the variety, but wouldn't order again since we didn't finish most of it. ** Mofongo-- came with fried pork belly and sausages plus lettuce swimming in mayo. Friends told me the mofongo usually has a meat filling in the middle, but this version was an entire mound of the same plantain mixture and texture. It was dry and hard to cut even with a plastic knife, and it was actually hard for me to swallow too but would probably benefit by dipping in sauce or ketchup. ** Burrito-- description on the menu was not very.. descriptive, but it was filled with steak, lettuce, tomatoes, and the mayo/ketchup sauce. This was an overall juicy and flavorful item, but the steak was stark contrast and pretty dry, making it hard to tear or bite off pieces. This burrito was my favorite of the meal! ** Pizza Empanada-- There was lot of fried shell to get through on the sides before reaching the middle filled with cheese and pizza sauce. Pretty tasty, quite oily~ ** Chicken tacos-- came with little cups of hot sauce and salsa + lime halves, but the shredded meat was super dry and literally hard to swallow. We didn't make it past one bite. Overall, happy to try them and filled us up for a late meal when options were limited but I'm sure there are better places for Dominican food out there. I would choose the burrito if trying this place again.

    Dominican food truck with good food, service, and music. They usually have tables and chairs set up…read morein front of their food truck for those that want to eat their food there. I like to take my food home and eat in the comfort of my home. My favorite things to order here are the chimi (dominican burger), and their fried chicken with tostones. It's a great place to grab some fast food after a night out.

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    Sauce,Pork,tostone
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