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    La Caribeña Restaurant

    3.7 (96 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Alma-aliyah T.

    I love this restaurant. 100% one of my favorite Caribbean restaurants in the city! The food is so good and the vibes of the restaurant remind me so much of the islands. Also, if you are able to try any of their fresh juices, please do so you don't miss out! The passion fruit juice is to die for.

    Kids Limonada
    Kate P.

    Food was good! I had mofongo con carne and a limeade. The ambiance is very fun--lots of great decor here.

    a multicolored building
    Steven T.

    This was the new restaurant of the week and what a good choice. The decor is definitely tropical with colorful walls, murals and the hanging grass. There is a language barrier with the two people who couldn't understand English or speak it very well so I had to point to items on the menu to make my order. Service was lack luster because after my food was delivered and eaten I still waited for some to give me a box and the check and the place was not even full, see my pictures of empty tables. They have a bar but I don't know if they have drinks because he didn't understand me asking about alcohol/cocktails so in frustration I said agua, lost sale. I ordered the beef empanada and the Dominican stewed goat with rice and pigeon peas that comes with a complementary macaroni chicken soup. The soup looked good but was only ok because the noodles were cooked way past mush and had a gel texture which was weird. It had next to no chicken except for three tiny scraps and some cubed potatoes so I didn't have much hope for the rest of my food. My food came in a timely manner and looked great. The beef empanada was crispy cooked to order and super thin compared to other places. honestly it was super average compared to the last one I had from another place that wasn't thin as quesadilla. Now for the rice and goat stew, finally we get to the good stuff. The goat stew was bone in style so you have to get your hands in it and eat like a primitive person because of all the irregular shapes like eating chicken wings. The goat stew is in a tasty seasoned brown sauce for the most part with tender meat, not hand trimmed so you get some cartilage/fat which is great texture and flavor. The rice was cooked al dente and not mush that was seasoned nicely and my best side option choice for my liking. Overall the food had its up and downs and the service was not up to par but I liked most of it, the $20 price point could have been more with a cocktail if it were not for the language barrier, I'm in the city of Milwaukee and not a foreign country so they lost a bigger sale. This place has potential but in the end it's a 3 star experience on my visit and the visit is the visit for this review,

    La Bandera with pernil
    Rick R.

    Wow, 10 years since last review? Food is still pretty good, although a bit inconsistent over the past 10 years, and now they have more competition, so I can't say this place is the best anymore, but I still think they are among the best for Puerto Rican/Caribbean cuisine. I like the remodel, which includes new light fixtures with brighter lighting, and they have more staff on hand, so the service is better. They also added a pick up "window" with heat lamps to keep food warm at the entrance, for carry-out orders. I still recommend this restaurant.

    Patrick R.

    The colorful building is painted with the countries flags represented on the menu. Inside you quickly forget you are in Milwaukee and get the impression you are somewhere in Latin America as you sit in these cool looking booths. The food is great and the service is friendly. I enjoyed my arroz con gandules, with grilled chicken. Definitely a spot to try out when you are in the neighborhood.

    Jenny K.

    Stopped by for dinner on a Thursday. It wasn't too busy and staff were very nice. The interior was very fun and lively. I got the mofongo with fried pork chop. I've had mofongo once before at another restaurant and this one was okay. The pork chop was delicious. I'd be interested to try more dishes.

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    Sandy N.

    Thank you to another Yelp Elite for recommending La Caribena. I came here on a Friday evening with our family of 6 around 6pm. The restaurant had a few diners but the service was extremely slow and our server was a bit rude. She told us she didn't speak much English so there could have been a miscommunciation. There is a bar but no alcohol was being served. I'm not quite sure on the details on that. We got alcapurrias (porked filled fritters) and tostones (fried plaintain) as shared appetizers. I thought both were good but I would skip the tostones as many of the meals come with some type of plaintain side. I got the Pataconada - the portion size was gignatic and it reminded me of a deconstructed burger. It consisted of grilled plaintains covered with lettuce, tomatoes, shredded steak, cheese, and then drizzled with a few sauces. It tasted great as leftovers the next day. The rest of the family got a mix of dishes and they were all very good but the winner was the Bistek A Caballo! We all agreed after sampling each other dishes that this was the winner in terms of flavor! I'm willingly to come back to La Caribena and hope the experience is smoother next time.

    SANDWICH CUBANO soggy and no meat

    Horrible to go service, do not order to go!! The to go bag was leaking oil because food was so greasy, the oil that the empanadas was fried in was old. A Cuban sandwich does not contain wilted brown lettuce or tomato. They didn't even bother toasting it, soggy bread plus hardly any meat. I'm not sure if this place is Colombian, Dominican or Puerto Rican because if it's any of the above they don't represent the culture of any of them. The pernil left me feeling sick with all the oil, sitting for days I bet....not fresh, didn't bother even touching it!! Empanadas are see through and soggy in oil, never drained, restaurant kitchen frying rule 101. Back in the day, I was a customer here and la caribeña held it down...this time, if I could do 0 starts I would. The only thing right the manager did was give me back the money for an item that I ordered that was never in my to go bag.

    Chillo frito - whole fried snapper
    Kim C.

    Wow! I was searching for good Puerto Rican food for my boyfriend and this place totally fit the bill! Super-cute, cozy ambiance. Great music. And the food ...?! The food was awesome. Simple, yet flavorful, authentic and delicious! I've not had fried fish like this since I lived in Mexico! Socially distanced with plexiglas partitions, too. It's probably helpful to bring along someone who speaks Spanish. All in all, a terrific experience! Highly recommended!

    Pork with arroz con grandules - amazing
    Joanna T.

    This Mister goes to La Caribena for lunch regularly but dinner last night was my first time. The inside is super cute! Very tropical decor, plenty of tables for large groups and even photos of all the Brewers players that get their food fix here. FYI, they no longer serve alcohol despite the Yelp check in offer of a free shot. They do have a nice selection of tasty juices or soft drinks. We started with empanadas ($6 for 4 giant ones) - you choose chicken or beef. We had a mix and the chicken was good but the beef ones were AMAZING - go that way. My only wish on these would be for a dipping sauce but whatever man - they're completely delicious. For dinner we both had the #2 plate ($8.50) which is choice of meat & Puerto Rican rice. We opted for stewed pork which was porky, tender, crispy, fatty all kinds of tasty. Our server (a super nice young man) recommended mixing the meat and rice and adding some sweet plantains - the combo is absolutely perfect. A mix of flavors and textures - it tastes like someone's Auntie is in the back making sure you don't get skinny. If you have been, definitely check this warm, welcoming, tropical gem out. The flavors are outstanding and the hospitality Is genuine.

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    It was my first and last time going there . I had ask for a tamarindo juice and it didn't had the sweet and sour tasted it was more sweet and water down . so I ask if I can get different one and the server ask me why then say she can't take out because they bring it out already so I need to pay for it and pay for the next drink . and also I didn't know you we pay for water now . I ask for a fillete de coco and I got one tilapia cut in two pieces. They saw my face and one of the sever that was by the bar couldn't stop looking at me . My other cousin ask for the same thing but she wanted to change the arroz con gandules because she can't eat it for health issues and they couldn't change it at all and get charge the side for something different but as soon my brother ask for chivo(goat stew) with no rice for tostones that wasn't a problem change it . The Cubano sandwich tested like weird with the American cheese and the ketchup and mayonnaise . The boys like the Chivo (goat stew)We ask the server to separate the order and she say I can't y il we go to the front then they can and I know the reason because of the tip y'all add extra and she was looking while we were was paying we had to tell her can you please stop looking while we putting our pin .. never again . Don't get me wrong the food was okay but the service is a NO for me .

    Show this to the cooks. This is how you make Mofongo!
    Linda B.

    My husband and I went there on New Year's Eve. I ordered Monfongo with pork. The plantains we're bland, soggy. The pork was dry and hard. There were no juices or sauce to top it off. My husband had the jibarito and was the same. I'm Puerto Rican and from NYC and this restaurant put our food to shame! I make a better Monfongo at home! I will never go back there and I wouldn't recommend this restaurant. It isn't authentic.

    Our waitress was super sweet and the food was amazing! I have no complaints! If seated in the booth the menu is hung on the wall (big enough to read)! Picture is Pataconada and on the top left Empanadas! Will definitely be coming back soon.

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    Had huevo ranchero. Very good. I enjoy their spicy green sauce. Always enjoy meals here. Try to eat here a couple times a month.

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    I just had to leave cause a roach was crawling up the wall right were we were seated !

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    Food was just ok. There were multiple flies buzzing around the table while eating. Prices were fair.

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    Alexandra was a fantastic hostess. The hospitality was wonderful and the food was fresh and delicious. Thank you.

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    Food was okay. Took a long while for the waitress to take our order. Prob won't return.

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    Great carne frita, good rice. Excellent service, fair prices.. great garlic flavor to the pernil.. check em out!

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    Excellent restaurant, excellent attention. I felt like on the beach a tropical delight. I recommend them to the 100%

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    Had the Colombian bandeja paisa. Delicious. So much food for $15. Will be back next time I visit area

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    Good food. Slow and rude service. The worse, they charge their tip in your bill. Total scam. Never going back again.

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    Excellent food. Good selection. Friendly staff. Good atmosphere. Price was moderate.

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    I have eaten at most of the restaurants in this area except this one because of the lack of…read morepictures of the food, no website and no menu to look at. Two things will happen today which is restaurant of the week and a Steve stop by. The place is nice looking with a tropical colorful theme. The have a steam table at the counter with some pre made goodness as a visual come on and get something. I ordered the rellenos de papa and the pork jibarito with PR rice. I will admit like the other reviews service was slow for me being the only person in the place and a good 10 minutes before I heard my sandwich sizzling on the grill. The rellenos de papa is basically a ball of mashed potatoes with a ground meat filling fried to a golden brown. This was bland and needed seasoning but still good with a thin crispy shell. The Puerto Rican rice was also bland with pigeon peas but cooked perfect Al Dente and not mushy. The pork jibartio was very good with a nice garlicky flavor. It's this crispy plantain fried nicely, hearty roast pork, cheese, lettuce, tomato and a very garlicky mayo and I mean fresh garlic flavor. This version was the tastiest, meatiest and biggest pork jibartio I have had in town. I enjoyed the food and like other reviewers I'm not going to take stars away for the slow service because I have never been to Puerto Rico and for all I know this is how service is in Puerto Rico. I have a known good place specific foods like pizza, burger etc etc and I think this will be my pork jibartio place because of the garlic Mayo.

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