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    4.6 (25 reviews)

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    Mofongo
    Jennifer R.

    A hidden jewel in the city of progress. Food is very delicious. I also had the lemonade which was very refreshing and natural. The mofongo is one of the best in Hialeah.

    Mofongo with shrimp s
    Priscilla V.

    The food was absolutely delicious, I had the Vaca frita with rice and beans (10/10) My mom had the chicken w/ lime & cilantro & mofongo it was super good (10/10) my dad had mofongo with shrimp and it was to die for (10/10) do keep in mind that the vaca frita portion is small though, so I would recommend getting two sides that will fill you up if you like to eat a lot or get a mofongo that's a pretty great portion. We are totally coming back here. The service was great, the young man who attended us is one of the owners I believe and he was very attentive and nice. The natural drinks were delicious as well, I had passion fruit. Do keep in mind that they are natural and fresh, if you prefer a more artificial flavor the natural juices might not be for you.

    Fresh Mint Lemonade & Lococross Sample Platter
    Sandra I.

    Dining here was such an amazing experience , highly recommend this place to anyone ! Atmosphere makes you feel just like the comfort of your home.

    Pechuga de Pollo al Limon y Cilantro Mofongo

    Amazing food and service! We ordered the Mofongo, goat stew, chicken breast, and fried pork. 10/10 for everything

    Empanadas

    If I could leave 0 stars I would, their empanadas are so tiny and they charged me $4.50 each. How can you charge so much for something so small?!? No wonder they only have 3 reviews. Will never spend money here again.

    This is supposed to be fried chicken ‍

    This was the worst place I've been to in a while. A Dominican woman who works in the back (kitchen) embarrassed me and caused a big seen when she argued with me in front of people, yes, argued with me, because she tried to sell me an alcapuria de CARNE as a alcapuria de jueyes. Legit, arguing with me despite me and other customers proving her wrong! I was on my hour lunch break and 45 minutes later, still no food so I had to take it to go, the quipe was horrible and so basically all I had was a soda for lunch. When I finally got home that food looked like garbage and the red beans looked like pudding. I have never ate bad Dominican food, UNTIL this place. I was so pissed. But me being me, I not only paid but left a tip for the waitress. Smfh. I will never go there again and I will not let anyone I know go there either.

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    If you're looking for authentic Dominican comfort food in a cozy setting, La Casa del Mofongo is…read moreworth a visit. From the moment you walk in, the restaurant is full of personality. The colorful décor and nostalgic touches throughout the dining room create a warm and inviting atmosphere that feels more like sharing a meal with family than dining out. The staff was friendly and welcoming, and I appreciated that they were bilingual, making everyone feel comfortable and at home. We shared the Bandeja La Casa del Mofongo con Tostones, loaded with chicharrón de puerco, chicharrón de pollo, masitas de cerdo, salami, and queso. At $22.99, the portion was incredibly generous and easily large enough to share. The meats were flavorful and well-prepared, with the pork perfectly crispy on the outside while remaining tender and juicy inside. The tostones were fried to perfection! If you're craving authentic Dominican cuisine , La Casa del Mofongo is definitely a place worth adding to your list.

    We were in the area craving some authentic Puerto Rican food, so after browsing Yelp, one of the…read moretop-rated spots nearby was "La Casa del Mofongo." Curious and hungry, we decided to check it out. The restaurant is located in a small shopping plaza, and I have to admit, the dark tinted windows made the place seem a little questionable at first glance. I actually got out of the car to peek inside before committing. Once I saw several people dining and enjoying themselves, we decided to give it a shot. Inside, the restaurant was tastefully decorated with a charming Dominican countryside flair. Even the bathrooms had a playful sense of humor that added character to the place. Service started off promptly, and we were seated right away with menus in hand. However, while browsing the menu, I quickly realized that despite the restaurant's name, there were very limited Puerto Rican options aside from the different varieties of mofongo. The menu was overwhelmingly Dominican cuisine, which was a bit disappointing since we specifically came looking for Puerto Rican dishes. We ordered the empanada de cangrejo to start, which was flavorful and freshly made. We also shared the mofongo with masitas fritas, and I will say the food itself was well seasoned, hearty, and satisfying. Unfortunately, the service did not match the quality of the food. Our waitress lacked warmth and wasn't particularly attentive. What stood out the most was that she didn't know what sorullos or alcapurrias were, which caught me completely off guard considering we were searching for Puerto Rican cuisine. Overall, the food was enjoyable, but the experience didn't fully meet our expectations. If you're looking for Dominican-style mofongo dishes, you may enjoy it. But if you're specifically craving traditional Puerto Rican cuisine, this may not quite hit the mark.

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    Great place to have a delicious Puerto Rican meal…read more Service was fast and efficient, no wait time when I arrived. Monday evening, holiday. Food was delicious, from appetizer to main entree. Recommendations were made and I went with all of them. Pork belly chunks that were seasoned with salt and pepper, and lemon was added afterward for a little more punch in the flavor. Shrimp creole was delicious. The red beans and rice mix makes you want to keep having more and mixing it all together gives you a flavorful punch in your mouth. Mofongo, aka , masked green plantains are only for those looking for something a little dry with flavor. Mines had steak and it was drizzled with mojito sauce and oil. Our server was excellent and recommended flipping it over to have the juice flow into the mofongo which she went ahead and did.. steak was well done and when mixed in had a great combination of flavor.. Ambiance feels like a local P.R spot, flags, art, music, and very fun ambiance. Enjoyed it. Definitely when I'm in the area will come again..

    I visited el Bayu de la wela sara with a lot of hype and expectations, which were sadly not met…read more The service overall was A+ 5 out of five. The food was mixed . - Alcapurrias : 5 stars crunchy, juicy, proper size and flavor. - pork chunks mofongo: 4 stars, great flavor. Huge pork portion. - shrimp mofongo creole sauce: 3 stars sauce was on the saltier side and once it reached the bottom of the mongo it was "just too much" - churrasco (kids): 3 stars. A bit overcooked (kid refused to eat it) but it was decent flavor and tenderness. - beans: 3 stars, too salty - white rice : 1 star, felt dry and grainy like day old rice from the fridge.

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