Small hole in the wall Colombian food restaurant. It was good but nothing special. I was really looking forward to eating some great empanadas but something was missing. I think it was the sliced limes that never came.
Grai S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Altamonte Springs, FL
Best empanadas outside of ones in Colombia! And they have Lulo juice, which alone makes this place amazing. Service was great.
William T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Whittier, CA
Service was top of the line. Young male server was very polite and quick. Do try the empanadas and potato balls. Yum
Alex C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toronto, Canada
The service was horrible, me and a friend sat here for 10 minutes and didn’t get a menu, the restaurant is so small, I don’t see how we couldn’t be handed one for that long. I ordered the mango juice which was pretty good, however my food came out first so I found this annoying. We did have a good meal to be honest, but the service was really what hurt us the most. There were 3 servers and an older man(I’m assuming he is the owner) and the servers were pretty rude.
Laura A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Miami, FL
Delicious little place me and my boyfriend found while driving and getting major cravings for some Colombian cuisine. The parking lot is small, and the restaurant inside looks very local . The empanadas were fresh and crunchy, the hot sauce could used more peppers. We both had a bandeja paisa, which it can def be shared ! Very big portion . Although not the best bandeja paisa I’ve had; it Hit the spot.
Luis R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Delicious! Totally dig the hole-in-the-wall vibe, food was realy very good and fresh. Seating was comfortable and the people were attentive.
Osvaldo S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Miami, FL
Si esta Bueno el Lugar Pero? el Servicion es muy lento y Frio de la Personas que Trabajan en en lugar nesecita el toque Latino algo que las persona esten gastando como si fuera un lugar de entretenimiento el gusto Latino es bueno con El Ambiente lationo en nuestro Pais lo Hacemo…?
Terry C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oviedo, FL
Super delicious food! I had beef sancocho and my partner had la bandeja paisa. Been going to this place for years.
Lissette V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
Rincon Antioqueño is my go to spot for Colombian Food. They make the best of everything. For breakfast I always get the #2 — scrambled eggs with ham, bacon & una arepa with cheese. For some reason they make the best scrambled eggs with ham, super moist & buttery. The empanadas are to die for with their homemade hot sauce. The chicharrones made here are by far my favorite from anywhere else, meaty and not too fatty. My mouth waters just thinking of this restaurant. My other favorite go to dishes are the Sancocho de Costilla, a soup with red meat and lots of carby starches, which will cure your cold instantly, the Bandeja Paisa(rice, beans, fried egg, chicharron, maduros, sausage & carne asada). Trust me food coma is unavoidable here. To drink we always have«refajo» which is Aguila beer with colombiana(Colombian soda). It’s an acquired taste but once you fall for it there is no turning back. Refajo can be drank as early as you wake up and as late as you go to bed. Thank God for my Colombian boyfriend if not I would have never known this place existed. & to think I live less than 5 minutes away.
Barry S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
If you’re looking for a place with a great tasting and authentic Colombian food and a horrible parking space, then this is the place for you, the Bandeja Paisa and the Empanadas taste so good, my wife can’t get enough of it.
Sebastian P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cleveland, OH
This is a must go when I visit Miami. I was born and raised in Colombia and this is the first place, and last place that I go to when I come into town. This is a 100% genuine Colombian food. The people are very nice and food is AMAZING!!! (Yes parking is tiny– but the plates are not!) YUMMMMMM
Yahaya B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Miami wouldn’t be complete without me exploring the latin culture which this place offers. Part of culture is food so yes I had to get my hands on it. You know when they say its the inside that counts. This applies here for sure. It really doesn’t look like much from the outside but inside its a whole different ball game. The owner of course thought I was colombian, started speaking to me in spanish. Luckily I was able to respond back to him smoothly. Had to explain to him im african. The thing I like about this place is it has a real homemade feel to it. Its not really commercial at all. This is the place you come to if you want good things, and good portions. I decided on the arroz con pollo and was tempted to ask the owner what they put in it so I can cook it myself. Further more the empanadas hit too. I think this place is a gem hidden behind coal because as I said early it may not look like much on the outside but the inside is a different story. My stay in miami has been pretty relaxed and chill thus far. I really am liking this place, and Rincon Antioqueno Resturant gave me another reason to like it more. Muchos Gracias
Vanessa J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Miami, FL
So my hubby wanted Colombian food, so I Unilocaled a close by location(since we couldn’t go to our local place) Parking is VERY limited. Once we walked in, apparently the only waitress at the restaurant, was eating at one of the tables, she told us to sit down anywhere. It was only Us & another table in the whole place occupied. Once we sat down I order 2 empanadas de carne & pan de Bono, what did I hear? A microwave… They probably cooked it early this morning && just popped it in the microwave for us. Not good :/ My husband ordered«Bandeja Paisa» which is a typical Colombian platter(Rice, red beans, fried pork skin, charbroiled steak, sausage, sweet plantains) I ordered a random chicken platter. He liked his food, because it satisfied his craving, other than that he said it wasn’t better than other Colombian locations. Was is good? Ehhhh so so. The waitress came by the table twice, to take our order and to give us the check. The food was mediocre and the service as well. Will I go back? No…
Patty C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
Delicious Colombian food !!! Que delicioso… now the park is another story. It is terrible, getting on to 8 street for one and two no space !!! Not cool. I wish this place had better parking. Now the food is delicious but I went to this spot one hour prior to closing. I was disappointed to find out they had no arepas nor pan de bono. But that’s okay. Badeja paisa is a my top recommendation.
Julio H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
Stopping short of five stars. It’s been a while since I wrote my first review of Rincon Antioqueño(correct spelling), and even though at the time I gave them a three star rating, this restaurant deserves a solid four star review. Rincon Antioqueño is at the top when it comes to authentic Colombian food. I have been coming here for a few years already, and I have never been disappointed. My choices in dishes haven’t changed that much, I still order the bandeja paisa, the sancocho, the«bistec a caballo», the«adobo santaferreño». These are traditional dishes that have not changed over the years, in fact, these dishes are replicated at most Colombian restaurants, with the only difference that Rincon Antioqueño has the best stuff. I have gone to many Colombian restaurants, some are good, not many are really good, and this place always makes me come back. I particularly like the pork rinds that they use in the bandeja paisa. Those are the best pork rinds in Miami, period. The other dishes, well, we can debate who makes a better sancocho or a better adobo, but when you look at the whole, this place is the winner. Another dish that is gaining popularity and that I have enjoyed here are the empanadas. Colombian empanadas are unlike other South American empanadas. Instead of the white flour dough, they use a yellow corn dough, and they are filled with meat and potatoes. These little devils are reason enough to stop by and put some money on the table, get some empanadas, and maybe a beer or some Colombian soda, which by the way, is also really good. With the amount of Colombian people in Miami, not to enjoy Colombian food is almost a crime. For the first timers(and I hope there aren’t many), get a bandeja paisa and an empanada. Later you can explore the menu. This place is all about home made, rustic, farm style food. The restaurant is humble, the people are not sophisticated, but the food will get you in touch with the goodness that the land provides, an entity that some call Mother Earth.
David C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manalapan, NJ
Again I am here for business and we went here after getting off the plane. I had a large sangorcho with beef and rice on the side. The service is fantastic, it feels like when you are in Colombia which I have been there before. The owner is so humble and is always happy to see us. Keep up the good job.
Alex B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fuquay Varina, NC
Very good Colombian food! Parking is horrible, but the food and the service makes up for it. I ordered the Bandeja Paisa Only gave them 4-Stars because I’ve had better tasting Bandejas Paisas before, also the sausage it comes with was horrible. I would definitively visit again though.
Jessica R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
The best Colombian food around!!! Stop by for authentic homemade food. A taste of Colombia at your fingertips when you eat here! I felt at home in Medellin. lovely customer service the owner is so genuine and friendly. Go go go!
Kristen H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Richmond, VA
The service here was great! Five stars for sure! they were super friendly and always there at the right times, but never pestering you like in American restaurants. The empanadas… THEBOMBDIGGITY! And I don’t say that about empanadas in restaurants much because I make some mean empanadas myself ;). The batidos here were also on point, as were the juices(both $ 2.75) and they have great flavors like guanabana(soursop), lulo, mango, pineapple, mora, chinola(passion fruit), and strawberry. Lulo was super tasty! The food, however really let me down :(. I was expecting a close match to the amazingness I had at Primarepa, but it just wasn’t happening. The beans were a bit too soft for my liking and way too bland(no cilantro at all… zero. Very little onion, if any). I got a bandeja paisa and the sausage was decent, as was the beef, but I dunno otherwise. Parking really does stink, also. Interior is clean, odd, tacky-ish décor, but not overly crowded. Not much seating. If you can’t find a parking space, beware because there isn’t a table for you either. This place can get loud for sure, but I didn’t mind at all. I say just grab some empanadas and juice to go(the papas rellenas are prob really good, too) or try this place if you’ve never had Colombian food and don’t have true set standard. My boyfriend never had Colombian food before and loved it. Just depends where you’ve eaten before.
Osvaldo S.
Miami, FL
If you are looking for a casual Colombian spot where it feels like home, this is the place to go. It almost feels like you are in someones dining room when you are there. You will come across good Colombian food and made to order. Try the Bandeja Paisa if you are a first timer when it comes to Colombian food. Parking is terrible but hopefully you get lucky and have a spot waiting for you when you pull up. There are about five spots total(again just like someones house).