Reviews on Latin food in Pompano Beach, Florida, United States. Sharing its warm, lapping waters with its Gold Coast neighbors Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood, Pompano Beach lives up to the promise in its name; miles of beach along the temperate Gulf Stream await the sun-thirsty traveler. Overhead Goodyear's Spirit of Innovation blimp patrols the blue skies. The surrounding area is home to enough links courses to keep an intrepid golfer very busy for weeks. Miami and Gold Coast attractions, sports and entertainment are all within easy access.
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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 96 reviews
Dined here several times and always order a Jalea Mixta. The seafood is lightly battered, deep fried and drained before being served, grease free! The accompanying salsa is filled with onion, chili, cilantro and lime. A couple of fried Yucca wedges to complement a wonderful dish. This was a pickup as we were watching the ballgame. It tasted equally as good 10 minutes later, as it did when we get it served in the restaurant
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4 based on 154 reviews
Usually love Dos Amigos. Tonight was ok - not great by any means. Restaurants should realize how important the attitude of the Server is - on your overall quality. Our server was hurried and minimally pleasant. The food was ok - the plates are hot but the food was luke-warm. I have to say the drinks are great.
4 based on 179 reviews
out of beer, cancelled lasagne after ordering and later informed it would take 1 and 1/2 hoursthey replaced with something not on menu, but charged lasagne priceordered off lunch menu, which showed drink priceswhen bill came showed $7 a glass for chiantiwhen questioned, were told that was happy hour pricenot particularly impressed with atmosphere, service or courtesydon't believe they deserve the high ratings from some folksnot recommended
4 based on 257 reviews
For more than 20 years serving international with a Mexican infusion cuisine and offering the best service for your pleasure.
We were warmly greeted and showed to a lovely table. The lamb chops were delicious and the skirt steak special was equally delicious. We had the yellow tail roll, which was made with a tortilla, as an appetizer. The tortilla just didn't hit the mark - the remainder of the roll was very flavorful - but the tortilla just didn't help to elevate it. (It would have been better w/o)The wine list is good and has nice value. Dessert was the decadent brownie and yummy ice cream - amazing.The presentation on all items was top notch. It's pricey - our meal with tip was just under $200; but, before you think that's too high, please realize that the food is fresh and VERY well prepared. There is tremendous attention to detail, and the service staff is professional and well-trained - and all of this makes a memorable "dining experience". It's a lovely restaurant for a romantic dinner.
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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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4 based on 362 reviews
It's always a pleasure to visit Casa Frida. My family and I always have a great time. The food is delicious, my favorite is the Cochinita Pibil and their amazing fondeu de queso. Fresh food, outstanding service and great ambiance. I highly recommend this place.
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