Reviews on Spanish food in Wilton Manors, Florida, United States. Wilton Manors is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 11,632. Wilton Manors is part of the Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area, which was home to 5,564,635 people at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 1007 reviews
Step into Cubano's by Mario Restaurant and you instantly feel the hustle of the city fade. Soothing colors, soft lighting, crisp linens and fragrant aromas all conspire to transport you to a more tranquil setting.
Most of the good Cuban restaurants in this area have closed. We tried Mario's for the first time the other night and were flabbergasted with the ambience, service and excellent quality of authentic Cuban dishes. WOW!!! After being seated at a linen covered table with nice stemware, cloth napkins and a real lighted candle, we began to peruse the menu. The selections are traditional and what seemed to be pricey for Cuban food. There's a full bar with well concocted drinks, also a bit pricey. A plate of fried plantains served with a delicious dipping sauce was presented while we awaited our cocktails. Mario, the owner, is very visible and greets everyone like they were old friends.After listening to a long list of specials for the day, I chose the roast pork lechon asado and my dining mate the chicken & shrimp. When delivered in a timely fashion, the portions were of a substantial size and well presented. The proof of quality and preparation are in the tasting however, and both were outstanding.... probably why the price seemed out of line but justifiably so. All entrees come with rice, black beans and plantains. A dessert tray with a very large selection was presented after the meal and we chose to enjoy a Cuban coffee with our choices. The coffee however could have been better. Will we be back? You betcha!!!
4 based on 456 reviews
Voted best mexican and spanish restaurant, family atmosphere , lunch specials, happy hour an margarita night on Mondays. Open 7 days a week.
Go here, eat this or not. Hot chips served with mild salsa fresh taste, celtantro. Sit order, eat, drink, enjoy, pay, tip well, walk to car feeling stuffed.Goodddddd.
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4 based on 141 reviews
We stopped for lunch and left happy. Service was good and quick. I chose the chicken with rice and soup dish. The chicken was moist and well seasoned. The rice was nice and the soup included some sausage. The portions were huge and I couldn't finish it all. With gratuity all less than $10.
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4 based on 138 reviews
At Candela we recreate the way Spaniards approach dinning, a lay back setting where wine and unpretentious bold dishes fill the table. We encourage our guests to share and sample our menu and be the creator of your own Tasting Menu.
Good Paella de Mar that was generous with the shrimp, clams and mussels. The shrimp (Gambas al Ajillo) was good too. The lamb dish (Jarrete de Cordero) was okay, but the Bravas and Chorizo al Vino were just not my taste. The sangria was great though! Service was just okay- our waiter disappeared for quite some time.
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Wilton Manors: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 138 reviews
At Candela we recreate the way Spaniards approach dinning, a lay back setting where wine and unpretentious bold dishes fill the table. We encourage our guests to share and sample our menu and be the creator of your own Tasting Menu.
Good Paella de Mar that was generous with the shrimp, clams and mussels. The shrimp (Gambas al Ajillo) was good too. The lamb dish (Jarrete de Cordero) was okay, but the Bravas and Chorizo al Vino were just not my taste. The sangria was great though! Service was just okay- our waiter disappeared for quite some time.
4 based on 138 reviews
At Candela we recreate the way Spaniards approach dinning, a lay back setting where wine and unpretentious bold dishes fill the table. We encourage our guests to share and sample our menu and be the creator of your own Tasting Menu.
Good Paella de Mar that was generous with the shrimp, clams and mussels. The shrimp (Gambas al Ajillo) was good too. The lamb dish (Jarrete de Cordero) was okay, but the Bravas and Chorizo al Vino were just not my taste. The sangria was great though! Service was just okay- our waiter disappeared for quite some time.
4 based on 213 reviews
Always great food! The first day we arrived here for the winter season, we had to have dinner there! Never disappointed with the food here, love the taco salad, burritos and tacos! Real simple great food at great prices! Give them a try, you wonât be disappointed!
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4 based on 467 reviews
Our number 1 restaurant! The drinks came quick. The salads were very good and also the bread. I had the Dover sole which was delicious and my husband had the filet Seville which he loved! The couple we were with loved their meals as well. Outstanding!Just wanted to say how great it is to hear such kind remarks about our restaurant. So glad you guys enjoyed yourselves. Its reading comments like this that make all the hard work well worth it. Thank you kindly. It really means the world to us. Sincerely,Joey
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4 based on 235 reviews
AUTHENTIC Mexican and El Salvadoran FOOD LOTS OF SPANISH ENTREES AND BREAKFAST ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY STARTS AT 9:00 Am
This is one of those places that you would drive by and not even give a second glance to. We happened to discover it at the Taste of Oakland Park and decided to come and check it out.The restaurant is a stand-alone building that is non descript. The interior is small, but the staff is very warm and friendly. This restaurant specializes in Mexican and Salvadoran foods. We started our meal with Horchata, which is a blend of rice milk and cinnamon and our first time ever having it. It was YUMMY and comes in a huge glass. Each table is served chips, which were warm and crispy, and a homemade salsa. The salsa was very good. Not too spicy, but has a slight kick. For starters we tried the Sweet Corn Tamales (it was like eating a dessert!) and a bean Pupusa, which is a traditional Salvadoran corn tortilla stuffed with items of your choice. It comes with this wonderful sauce and cabbage mix to be placed on top. It wasn't greasy at all and I would definitely recommend to try it. For the main entries we had the Grilled Chicken Breast that is topped with grilled peppers and onions. The chicken is wonderfully seasoned and I like the fact that it is grilled. It is accompanied with black beans (AMAZING FLAVOR) and a rice that has some mixed vegetables in it. Delicious!The other dish we tried was the Salvadoran Steak in Red Sauce, which is sauteed with onions, peppers, and tomatoes. Highly Recommended! The sauce almost tastes like an Italian tomato sauce and goes well with everything. I even liked it on my chicken. The steak was perfectly cooked as well. This, too, is accompanied with black beans and rice plus fried plantains. Definitely a Winning Dish!Portions are large and we, unfortunately, had no room for dessert. I would DEFINITELY RECOMMEND coming to check it out. Don't be fooled by looks on the outside, as inside, is definitely a treat for your taste buds!PS - If this review was useful, please click the HELPFUL button on your phone or you can click the THANK YOU button on your computer. I'd appreciate it :-D
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