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    Nikki's on the Green

    3.0 (8 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    The Food Corner - LADIES NIGHT MINI TINIS

    The Food Corner

    4.6(21 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Full bar

    We've seen their sign for a couple of years now on Federal heading north between Hollywood and…read moreSheridan. The name never landed with us as it sounded like a standalone food court. It was the sign underneath that read, "Too tired to cook today?" that made us take notice. Looking at the online menu we found that it was not only a who's who of Latin dishes of different nationalities, but they also served bar fare - chicken wings, burgers, quesadillas, etc. Not knowing what their specialty was, we never committed to it. But today was one of those days where we felt like something different and we took a chance. The gamble paid off big. The menu was all over the place, so not knowing what direction to go in, I addressed the waiter who was all too ready to help. He pointed me to some of his faves: the Bandeja Paisa, Lomo Saltado, and Ropa Vieja. I'd had my eye on the Lomo Saltado, a popular Peruvian stir fry dish. The Bandeja Paisa is Colombian, and the Ropa Vieja - Cuban. I asked him what the nationality of the ownership was, when he revealed it was Colombian. I was immediately skeptical of ordering the ropa vieja - being half Cuban, I could not fathom the idea of a Colombian-owned restaurant pulling this off. So Joe took one for the team there. The waiter assured me that everything he has tried has in fact been delectable. But hey, what else is he supposed to say? But no, he assured me these were not marketing words, but words of experience. So I went for the Lomo Saltado which was served with black beans and rice, and french fries. He didn't hesitate to vouch for the black beans... I think he sensed my Colombian skepticism. Joe had replaced his fries for sweet plantains, so I took his cue and substituted my fries for tostones. But, not before warning the waiter that I would be particularly particular about the quality of my favorite plantain dish. He gave me a confident nod - so I played along. Joe's dish came out a few seconds before mine, and being the impatient carnivore that I am, I (let's say borrowed) his ropa vieja before he had a chance to pick up his fork. I was very pleasantly surprised. On par with any old clothes I have tried at any Cuban restaurant... and even better than some, albeit in longer strands than I've experienced. However, extremely juicy, full of flavor and tender. Then came my Lomo. I'm a first-timer, so I have nothing to compare it to, but it was fan-tastic. A bit charred outside with a juicy medium innard that cuts like butter, and to my relief, deceivingly tender. The lomo napped on a bed of sautée-charred veggies whose sweetness was a nicely balanced contrast to the savory meat. The black beans were definitely on point and seasoned with Colombian love. And those ten-ton-tostones!!! By far the thickest fried medallions I've had, but with a brutally loud crunch and still a real easy chew. And unlike John Travolta in a black T-Bird jacket, totally Greaseless. Often times, tostones of this variety are tough and as chewable as week-old yellow paper mache. Nope, these are some of the best tostones I've had in a couple of years. But by far the best of their kind. I also borrowed one of Joe's sweet plantations which once again left no trace of greased lightning and were rendered a perfect dark brown with a nice and plush sunshine yellow inside. The portions were more than generous and the price was comfortably modest. I expressed my deepest gratitude to our waiter for his patience and his spot on recommendations. He also swore by their burger which he had just sampled for the first time and which is made partly with Colombian chorizo and served with a side of chimichurri. Chorizo and chimichurri for little cha-ching.... I'm sure I'll be chowing on that real soon. Food Corner is a cornucopia of Latin influences, and so far, it's also a master of two of them. (We were too excited to take photos)

    They have something for anyone. Waitress was very attentive helpful and polite. Menu is on a tablet…read moreand is expansive. Very nice and inviting inside. The food was good would definitely try again and maybe Thursday night karaoke. Empanadas were crispy if you like that. Steak was good yucca bites good rice and beans very good. Definitely worth trying.

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    STK Steakhouse

    STK Steakhouse

    3.4(170 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    I stopped by STK for lunch with my best friend who was visiting from New York. We originally…read moreplanned on doing brunch, but we found out they only offer brunch on Sundays, so we decided to try their $45 prix fixe lunch instead. We both started with the Baby Gem Caesar salad, followed by the steak frites, and both courses were really good. The steak was cooked well, the fries were crispy, and the portions were satisfying for the price. For drinks, I had the Perfect Margarita while my friend enjoyed a martini--both cocktails were well made. The only reason I'm giving 4 stars instead of 5 is because the prix fixe menu was supposed to include a sweet dessert, but ours never came, and no one mentioned it. It wasn't a huge deal, but it was disappointing since it was part of the meal we ordered. Overall, we still had a nice lunch, enjoyed the atmosphere, and would definitely come back especially to try their Sunday brunch next time.

    On Tuesday night, I visited this place for happy hour. We opted for the outdoor seating, but our…read morewaiter took a while to arrive. There were a few other people seated outside, and the lady next to me was already complaining about her food taking so long. She had been waiting for 30 minutes. Despite the slow service, our waiter was a bit peculiar, but it all worked out in the end. The restaurant wasn't overly crowded, but the waiter seemed quite stressed. The food did take a while to arrive, but it was worth it because everything was delicious. I particularly enjoyed the tuna tacos and the wagyu tacos. The bacon mac and cheese was creamy and cheesy, but it was also greasy and fatty. The bacon was more like pork belly chopped up into cubes. I would definitely return to try the oysters and beef tartare.

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    Untoasted - Eggs Benedict maybe? Grits.

    Untoasted

    4.3(1.7k reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    Super disappointed with this place…read more Pros: The potatoes and eggs were good & the hot sauce has great flavor! Cons: First thing I did was use the restroom which had a horrible smell and the toilet needed cleaning. The service was good at first then fell off after we ordered our food- which was strange because it was not busy at all. We ordered the screwdriver & peach Bellini to drink. Steak & eggs and the Untoasted breakfast + side of ham. The screwdriver had an odd taste & the ham was extremely soft/squishy/seemed uncooked internally. The steak was not cooked well- but acceptable enough to eat. Our server never checked on us after we got our food which sucks because we needed a few things. A different server ended up walking by much later and asked if we needed help which is when I told her I'd like to send back the ham and screwdriver- both of which I barely took a bite/sip out of. I just told her I didn't like them and she got a bit of an attitude and wanted specifics as to why I didn't like it. I just reiterated i didn't like it and won't be consuming either so please take it back. We finished our food and no one ever came to our table again- while the workers were walking around helping the 5 other tables or talking amongst themselves. After sitting for 15+ minutes with our finished food, I just went to the front and waited for someone to check us out. I don't recommend this place and will not be back.

    The service was absolutely outstanding, special thanks to our server Regina, who did an amazing job…read moretaking care of our group of 5. The food was also delicious. The beet multivitamin juice was especially impressive, amazing taste and only $8. The French toast was excellent as well. Overall, our group left very happy with this place. I definitely recommend it if you're looking to switch up your breakfast routine. Thanks!

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    MABEL'S ISLAND KITCHEN

    MABEL'S ISLAND KITCHEN

    5.0(4 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    I can't tell you the amount of times I passed this place and was curious to know about it because…read morethere isn't too much Jamaican places to eat in that area. I also peeped the lights so i knew it had to be something worth seeing. I still never made it there. This time I googled the name saw some pix and I liked what I saw. I called to find out the time and drove by the same night. The place is really a hidden gem in the heart of Hallandale. As you walk in you can feel The nostalgic vibe, bringing you back to your culture regardless of where you are from. There are nice seatings through out the place from the front to the back. There are plenty games laid out in the place from a traditional arcade game to dominoes and checkers. They have the over size games like connect 4 and tic tac. The music was great. Jamaican music playing through out. Live bands are there on certain nights (was not there the night I was there) but they were playing the good Jamaican tunes like Gregory, Beres and Sanchez . The waitress at the bar was very welcoming and the place is extremely inviting. She gave me a sample of the pork and national drink. I played Jinga and ordered a jerk box. I will be back for sure! There is parking in the side and more parking in the back of the building.

    Good food, rum punch and the live music was good. I love…read moreoutdoor intimate spots like this and always looking out for them. Good vibes and a nice spot to hang out. One thing is there aren't always enough chairs so you might be standing and eating a little bit

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