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    Sabor Divino Restaurants

    3.8 (15 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    a food truck parked on the side of the road
    Steven T.

    This was the new restaurant of the week and it can be anything that serves food because I don't discriminate and today was a Puerto Rican food truck. It's really a trailer pulled by a van with good service because they will call you on cold days so you can sit in a warm vehicle until your food is ready. I ordered the Pernil sandwich and Puerto Rican rice for $20 which I thought was expensive for a food truck, $13 for the sandwich and $7 for the rice. When I was handed the bag I realized that it has some heft to it and not what I was expecting. The Pernil is shredded pork, lettuce, cheese, mayoketchup and potato stick is what the menu says. OMG the sandwich was huge and at least a foot long or more. The sandwich was delicious with plenty of pork on a fresh hoagie roll and seasoned nicely. The rice was in like a deli round container the 1/2 size of the big one or the middle one. The rice was good and cooked perfectly, not mush, slightly sticky seasoned and seasoned nicely. Overall if all the Mexican trucks in town are getting long in the tooth give this truck a try for something different.

    Mofongo relleno with bistec encebollado!
    Jose T.

    Mofongo relleno de beefsteak was legit, todo delicioso. The atmosphere is great, I live in Maryland and everything reminded me of Puerto Rico.

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    Their food is amazing, great customer service and you come out satisfied with the portions.

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    Lareños at Milwaukee Restaurant - Great bread for the sandwiches

    Lareños at Milwaukee Restaurant

    4.6(7 reviews)
    1.1 miForest Home Hills

    This was the new restaurant of the week check in and a bookmark so I stopped over for lunch. No…read morefood is off limits for me so I like it all and I really like Puerto Rican food because it's a different style of comfort food compared to us comfort food. The place is small and the waitress didn't speak any English so a nice patron came to my rescue and translated my order, he asked me if I wanted everything on my sandwich and I said yes the was it's supposed to be and don't dumb it down for the Caucasian because I came here for the real deal food. I ordered the Tripleta sandwich with Puerto Rican rice. The Tripleta sandwich is roast pork, steak, ham, ketchmayo, cheese, lettuce and tomato on a roll of some sort. This $10 sandwich is a monster by the way. My first impression is all I taste is pork which I fine because it's good so I open the sandwich and all I see pork with a razor thin random ham piece and no steak at all. Regardless the sandwich was fu#king delicious piled/overflowing with tender pork. The hoagie roll was a great bakery artisan style French bread with a nice thin chewy crust, like my last review the bread really makes or breaks a good sandwich and they nailed this one. The Puerto Rican rice was also fu#king delicious, seasoned nicely and cooked perfectly just past Al dente but far from mush. I eat at so many restaurants and my memory gets hazy over the years but I really think that this was the best Puerto Rican restaurant I have been to and also it's probably what I ordered ala carte vs an entree on the menu.

    This Puerto Rican style restaurant is closed. Considered trying it. Searched website to preview…read moremenu and it is no longer open.

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    The Puerto Rican is seasoned nicely and so good

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    Shalom Puerto Rican Restaurant

    Shalom Puerto Rican Restaurant

    2.8(16 reviews)
    1.3 miSilver City

    I have eaten at most of the restaurants in this area except this one because of the lack of…read morepictures of the food, no website and no menu to look at. Two things will happen today which is restaurant of the week and a Steve stop by. The place is nice looking with a tropical colorful theme. The have a steam table at the counter with some pre made goodness as a visual come on and get something. I ordered the rellenos de papa and the pork jibarito with PR rice. I will admit like the other reviews service was slow for me being the only person in the place and a good 10 minutes before I heard my sandwich sizzling on the grill. The rellenos de papa is basically a ball of mashed potatoes with a ground meat filling fried to a golden brown. This was bland and needed seasoning but still good with a thin crispy shell. The Puerto Rican rice was also bland with pigeon peas but cooked perfect Al Dente and not mushy. The pork jibartio was very good with a nice garlicky flavor. It's this crispy plantain fried nicely, hearty roast pork, cheese, lettuce, tomato and a very garlicky mayo and I mean fresh garlic flavor. This version was the tastiest, meatiest and biggest pork jibartio I have had in town. I enjoyed the food and like other reviewers I'm not going to take stars away for the slow service because I have never been to Puerto Rico and for all I know this is how service is in Puerto Rico. I have a known good place specific foods like pizza, burger etc etc and I think this will be my pork jibartio place because of the garlic Mayo.

    During the worst of COVID this place took a downturn but they are back up on top. Typical Puerto…read moreRican service, so it's friendly and slow. Unlike other Boricuan restaurants, no one here speaks American English, but that doesn't even slow me down a little. When I've got a taste for chuletas, I'll figure out a way to get them on my plate. Besides, I wouldn't want to eat in a Puerto Rican restaurant where they could only speak English. So because my Spanish isn't very good, I end up ordering more of the different fried dumplinas, pastilillos, and empanadillos than I can eat because I'm never completely sure what's in them. You'd think I'd remember, but it doesn't matter, almost as good reheated the next day. Be careful, it's a dangerous intersection for pedestrians.

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    I keep driving by it, when will I stop.

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    McCoco’s Caribbean Restaurant - Complimentary soup

    McCoco’s Caribbean Restaurant

    3.7(51 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I don't go into mke too often but wanted to visit and see if I could find a good Puerto…read moreRican/Caribbean restaurant since I was in the area. McCoco's stood out to me so I decided to give it a try. The service was great- it's a small establishment and once we walked in someone immediately greeting us and sat us down. The ambiance was very pleasant. They had pictures of the Caribbean on all the tvs and it felt very tropical Once we were sitting we got a complimentary bowl of soup. It was so warm and perfect for the cold day. I forgot what it was called but it was very delicious. Food I would say overall was good. I was hoping the tostones to be a bit more crispier and a little more garlicky tho /: My mofongo was good too - again missing just a tad more garlic. The meat was well seasoned and very tasty. My boyfriend got the Jibarito and he basically said the same thing about the garlic and crispiness of the tostones and his jibarito sandwich. I would still recommend this place tho! And I would for sure come again to explore the rest of the menu (: 3 1/2 - 4 stars overall

    Wow - so glad we ordered this!…read more Ordered via Grubhub and got the arroz con gandeles 2x1 with the bander pepper steak. Both were large portions and absolutely delicious! Tried the Yuca sticks and tostones appetizers and really enjoyed both of them. I'm a big empanada fan so we got some chicken empanadas and they did not disappoint! All told everything we had was fantastic. We will absolutely be back and will have to visit in person one day.

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    La Borincana

    La Borincana

    3.0(8 reviews)
    1.5 miHistoric Mitchell Street
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    A I really love getting into the off beat neighborhoods and trying the little neighborhood places…read morelike today. I stumbled on this Puerto Rican place and I wanted to try it because I don't really see true Puerto Rican places at all come to think of it. I have not had Puerto Rican food since I was a boy eating at my friends house and I can only remember that rice was always on the dish. The place is across from the El Ray food store on 13th St with plenty of street parking. The neighborhood looks a little worse for wear but that is where you can find some of the best ethnic/real food. If there is such a thing as Puerto Rican dive than this place is it with all the artificial trees and roosters all over the place. There is plenty of old green booths and tables on old linoleum floors. Up front is a hot table with empanadas, blood sausage, pork, plantains etc. The older man and woman were very helpful in assisting me with picking out a dish that would be a good representation of Puerto Rican food. The menu has so much that I really don't know what it all was but I probably would have liked all of it no matter what I chose. I chose the Bistec enpanado which is thin breaded steak, Puerto Rican rice and fried plantains with a side of ground beef and cheese empanada. When the plate hit the table it smelled amazing and was plentiful so there would be left overs to relive my lunch again. For the first time I liked the plantains because they were not hard but fried with the texture of a thick slice of cheese. The rice had great texture/flavor and was fluffy with individual grains, no sticky mushy rice here. The breaded steak was very tasty but I can't nail down the flavor profile which bugged me. The empanadas was crispy/golden tasty but they were skimpy on the ground beef and cheese filling because 3/4 of the inside was air, see my pictures. I really liked all the flavors from the dish but I think the nicely seasoned ground beef and cheese empanada was my favorite with the crispy golden she'll. Overall for my first real adult experience with authentic Puerto Rican food I liked it even though the style is not super flavorful with bold tastes or flavors/spices. I would definitely like to get back and try some more of the menu, maybe the roast pork or the cubano sandwich.

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    Caribbean Jaacs - Inside the jerk egg roll

    Caribbean Jaacs

    3.8(5 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Caribbean Jaacs opened this year not far from where I work and is probably the only Jamaican…read morerestaurant in the Milwaukee area I haven't tried yet, so I stopped in to pickup a lunch order to go. My order consisted of jerk egg rolls and a jerk chicken plate with rasta mac and sweet plantains for the sides. The jerk egg rolls were good, but I don't think they're my favorite in the Milwaukee area. One of them had a large piece of green pepper in it, so I assumed the other two would as well, but I didn't find it in the others. Other than the green pepper in the one egg roll they were filled with just chicken and cabbage, so not a ton of varying flavors. The rasta mac is mac and cheese with some diced peppers mixed in. The peppers added a little flavor to the mac, but were also easy to pick out for those that don't like peppers. The plantains were probably the best I've had. They were a little mushy instead of hard, which I liked, and their sweetness was apparent. The jerk chicken in the plate came with half a chicken and relied on rub instead of sauce, which worked for me since that's how I prefer jerk chicken. I do think there's room for them to go a little heavier on the rub without making it too hot for most people.

    This was the worst meal I've had in a while. Everything I ordered was terrible, ranging from…read morefrom-the-box bland and actually nauseating. The prices are outrageous for the tiny portion sizes, although I couldn't eat even the small amounts given since it was all so disgusting. It's $28 for sour fried chicken with an artificial "sauce" and elementary school cafeteria quality Mac and "cheese." An order of plantains is $5 for four mushy little nubs. $7 for one smelly beef patty. $6 for "coco" bread that is really just a stale dinner roll. Everything was just thrown haphazardly into small, open plastic bags. Seriously, don't order from this sad excuse for a restaurant

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