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    Latin American Grill - Pembroke Pines

    Latin American Grill - Pembroke Pines

    3.5
    (254 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    This was my first time in 15 years coming back to try Latin American Grill in Pembroke Pines…read more When my family used to live in Pembroke Pines, I remember stopping by to grab colada and sandwiches for quick lunch every weekend with my friends before going out. It was one of more affordable lunches for us back then. Not much has changed in all the years. The food quality is still decent, the prices are still affordable, and the customer service is still friendly. It was a nice experience to stop by for a simple breakfast and colada. It helped me reminisce about my life from years ago, how much has changed for the better now, but still missing how some things were back then. Maybe it wasn't a simple dining experience for me today, maybe motivation for me to check in on some people from way back then to see if they are still doing well. Thanks Latin American Grill for still being at the same location and reminding me to reach out to people I haven't spoken to in years. They offer plenty of free parking in this plaza. I would recommend this place to others and maybe be back next time I am in Pembroke Pines area.

    So good. Very unpretentious and straightforward diner. It reminded me a lot of a Chicago diner that…read moreI loved so much when I lived there, but Cuban style. Food was great, and prices were fair. The waitress was kind when my brother practiced his Spanish. We will definitely return!!

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    All the stuff for cuban sangawich.
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    El Balcon De Las Americas - Pembroke Pines

    El Balcon De Las Americas - Pembroke Pines

    4.3
    (406 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    At El Balcon de las Americas you'll find colombian comfort food and great service…read more Welcoming staff that's super friendly and always providing consistent service. Our server was nice and provided recommendations from the lunch menu. Casual setting with lively atmosphere. Their authentic colombian dishes are big enough for two. Tried their Bandeja Paisa had the biggest chicharron and mostly meat I've seen. Their chicken parm was also big portion and fair price. Soups are hearty and flavorful. Their Mondongo which is tripe soup had lots of veggies, potatoes and topped with lots of cilantro. Food was served fairly quickly but getting the check took some time we had to get their attention as we needed to head back to work.

    From the first sip, El Balcón de las Américas felt like a mini vacation. The ambiance was lovely…read moreand not too loud. I kicked things off with their coconut lemonade ribboned with a swirl of lemon--bright, tropical, and flat-out delicious. Then came the patacón con guacamole y hogao, a crispy, creamy crowd-pleaser tailor-made for guacamole lovers. For the main event, we leveled up to the bandeja paisa, swapping in punta de anca for the meat. It's the kind of feast that proudly flies the Colombian flag: fluffy white rice, beans served separately, sausage, sweet fried plantain, and a short rack of crackly chicharrón. There were so many bold flavors that I didn't know where to park my fork first--or next. Service was super and extremely attentive, and every dish arrived at the right temperature and beautifully presented. Fun, flavorful, and full of heart--this place nails it. Let's eat!!

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    Latin American Grill

    Latin American Grill

    3.2
    (225 reviews)
    8.3 mi
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    You can't spend two weeks in Miami and leave without eating a Cuban sandwich. It would feel like…read morevisiting Philadelphia without trying a cheesesteak or New Orleans without ordering gumbo. Fortunately, a coworker pointed me toward Latin American Grill in Miami Lakes, just a few minutes from our hotel. It turned out to be exactly the sendoff I was hoping for. We started with the Sopa de Pollo, a bowl that made it immediately clear this kitchen isn't interested in shortcuts. Large chunks of chicken, tender vegetables, and noodles floated in a broth with remarkable depth. It wasn't simply chicken soup, it was the kind of soup that makes you wonder why every other version tastes so timid. A squeeze of fresh lime added just enough brightness to wake up every spoonful without distracting from the richness of the broth. Then came the reason for the visit. The Medianoche. I've always preferred the sweeter cousin of the traditional Cuban sandwich, and Latin American Grill makes a terrific one. Thick slices of ham and juicy mojo pork were layered with Swiss cheese, mustard, and pickles before being pressed between soft, sweet bread until the outside turned beautifully crisp. Every ingredient had a purpose. The pork brought richness, the ham added salt, the mustard and pickles cut through the fat with welcome acidity, and the sweet bread tied everything together. It's one of those sandwiches that reminds you how satisfying simplicity can be when every component is done well. Sometimes the best restaurant recommendations don't come from guidebooks or social media. They come from someone who simply says, "You should eat here." In this case, they were absolutely right. A great Cuban sandwich doesn't need reinvention. It just needs great ingredients, careful execution, and a hot press. Latin American Grill delivers all three.

    Service is always in point, my favorite server is Maria; she's just so sweet and attentive…read more This is my go to spot for breakfast. Always a hit never a miss. Can get a little loud as many locals visit and it's very busy. Not a complaint at all, just an opinion.

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