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  • Carlos G.

    This Place is Wonderful Excellent Customer Service And The Food Outstanding Everything Is Cooked Fresh

    (4)
  • Raul M.

    ....I am big fan of Colombian food, festivals, women, and did I say food? If you'd like to have a little taste of Colombia, I recommend this restaurant. You'll find everything in here as close as authentic as possible. From the decor to the food on the plates. When I visited, I was with a friend of mine that was in a bit of a rush. As we explained our predicament to the server, we asked him to surprise us with whatever is fastest. Bandeja paisa all the way! A little bit of everything and a chicharron! I loved it. Located in a busy strip mall next to a U-Haul rental location, parking can be a challenge. Usually packed for lunch, I recommend going on a Saturday just after 12:00 pm - You will get the best service and attention. I always recommed paying the bill with your credit card, but tipping in cash... your waiter will appreciate it!

    (4)
  • Karysa P.

    Very unhappy with our visit to this location! Not only small, but service was terrible!!! The food took long, and to top It off my daughters chicken had a long human hair deep fried into it (DISGUSTING!!!). Manager wasn't even kind enough to come over to our table and apologize. Simple stared from far away and kept along with his personal business at the table he was sitting at. Will never return to this restaurant again!!!!

    (1)
  • Claudia V.

    Being that my mother is Colombian (making me half Colombian). I think I know a tad about Colombian food. This place is hands down one of the best Colombian restaurants in Miami. I love that they are quick and attentivel. Every server there gives a personal touch to their service prompting the customer to come back. It's a small, yet initmate place. However, a great pace to catch the latest Colombian soccer game. #vamoscolombia

    (5)
  • Crystal G.

    Did not like the food at all. The empanadas were pretty nasty, couldn't finish it and they gave me a huge container with soup that was uneatable. Totally wasted my money.

    (1)
  • Cynthia A.

    Runny eggs(Colombian eggs are usually runny but this was out of hand) no pan de bono, no bunuelo, carne asada was really palomilla and was vinegary and reheated, needless to say it was not a good at all. The conversation with friends was the only good thing in the establishment was the empanada, Aguacate and the hot chocolateI, I don't recommend breakfast here. If there was an option to put zero star, that would be my rating.

    (1)
  • Natasha A.

    When I am in the mood for a good Colombian meal, El Rinconcito #3 is where I go. This place is super close to my house, and while I love this location I do have to disclose that I've never tried the other Rinconcito Paisa's around town so I can only speak for this location. The first few times I ate here was just for dinner. Usually I'll go with a steak which comes on sizzling hot skillet that the delicious smell just steams off of. (you will need to shower after one of these because there is no way to leave without smelling like the steak) The empanadas are deeeelish, I usually get the meat one but I have tried the cheese one several times and enjoyed it as well. The aji on the table is so yummy and spicy, I put it all over everything! Oh, if you ask for some avocado here they give you an entire avocado. And they are always good too, haven't had a bad one here yet. We've brought my husband's parents here (his dad is Colombian and loved it), we've brought friends and my brother & sister-in-law. My SIL is from Portugal and she loves seafood. She ordered the pargo frito and she loved every last bite of it. Just beware, they serve it the traditional way which is the full fish, bones, head and all. I've been here a few times for breakfast already and it is a GREAT deal. If you get the calentado it's only $6 for steak, egg, beans mixed with rice, chicharron and an arepa. It also includes a coffee or chocolate. Go with the chocolate. You won't regret it. (I am willing to suffer some discomfort from my lactose intolerance to enjoy the deliciousness that the hot chocolate here is)

    (4)
  • Ana L.

    I have been eating in this restaurant for years. Now I had never had a problem until today. I took a friend from out of town to try the Colombian food I thought was delicious. My friend ordered a plantain soup and after a few spoonfuls she discovered a cockroach in there!!!!!!! We proceeded to stay calm and called a waitress nearby to show her. She took the spoon with the roach in it and did not apologize! I had already received my food and had only taken one bite. Obviously I was done. I called our waiter and he asked if he had taken a picture, which then we realized that we should have and report it to the health department. I let him know that I would like to talk to a manager or owner. The same lady from before returned, and I told her that we were done. She then insinuated that it was too bad for us because we had already touched our food. So instead of apologizing or offering some sort of compensation, she did nothing to help us with our discomfort and inconvenience. We walked out and as I exited the door, I voiced over to the rest of the customers that we had found a roach in our soup. Never ever ever eat here! Trust me!

    (1)
  • Jaclyn G.

    Rinconcito Paisa does Columbia a SOLID. And I don't mean the gratuitous pics hanging on their walls of half nekkid chicks wearing their "patriotism" on their breasticles and hoo-has. I'm talking about the authentic, fresh, flavorful, gut-busting food being served up daily at this home-y little hole in the wall. Rolling into a non-descript strip mall in West Kendall around 10am on a Sunday, Hangover Hell in FULL effect, Rinconcito is the perfect antidote to any-given-Saturday's epic alcoholic debauchery. For less than $6, I can chow down a huge heaping portion of scrambled eggs with tomatoes and onions, an arepa (cornmeal cake), a quesito (a slab of cheese akin to queso fresco), a side of avocado and coffee. And because I'm a weekend heffer, I'll throw in 3 fresh-out-of- the-oven rolls of pan de bono. Don't judge - one whiff of the hot steam blowing from a freshly cut roll of this addictive cornmeal cheese bread and any resistance becomes futile. Besides, we wouldn't want to start a somewhat vomitatious discussion on post-partying nosh fests that probably include a box of Entenmann's Cheese Danish and a jar of Cheese Whiz. Word to the wise: The Bandeja Paisa is NO JOKE. Do not attempt unless you've been training to audition for Man vs Food Nation. Steak, rice, plantains, beans, eggs, chicharron, arepa and avocado for $10 and a toilet bowl full of all kinds of fun 4 hours later. For more details, please ask Will j. Rinconcito also hooks it up with a duo of delicious sauces, a spicy tomato-based concoction and a chimichurri, with which to lovingly adorn all of your food. But what really make this place special for me is the service. Attentive, quick, accommodating and oh-so warm and friendly, it feels like I've stumbled into my mom's kitchen, especially on Sunday mornings when the hubby and I have the place all to ourselves with not a soul around to penetrate the mandatory Cone of Silence necessary to alleviate Hangover Hell. Cheap, plentiful, delicious Columbian grub with stellar service makes Rinconcito Paisa a definite no-brainer for some good eats. Now, shut IT until this hangover goes away.

    (4)
  • Miriam F R.

    I tried this place last Wednesday and it was a big disappointment. The place is dim, and the food is not at all any good. This place has been given too much hype. The waiter didn't get our order right. I had the "sobrebarriga" which was so thin, it seemed they were rationing the flank steak, it was dry and hard. The fried green plantains were already ripe, and of course, it tasted sweet. My companion had some kind of soup which was supposed to have "corn on the cob" among other things(sancocho de gallina), but it did not. Mind you, the ad this place runs shows the corn. The flatware was not too clean neither. Oh, I forgot to mention, not all the menu selections were available. No surprise there. I wasted my money at this place, oh well! It will not happen again! I'll be generous and give this place 1 star, and that's an overrating!

    (1)
  • Marc R.

    This place never disappoints. It's small but cozy with its rustic decor, you'll feel like you're eating in some ranch in Colombia. Their enpanadas are always freshly made and tasty. The bandeja paisa which is a meat and sausage sampler of sorts is always delicious and very filling, my girlfriend and I always share that one. The service is always on point regardless of how busy it may be and the prices reasonable. Two thumbs up.

    (5)
  • Lourdes P.

    Yummy red beans just like how my Cuban great grandmother makes them..R.I.P. and their soups are so good, too.

    (4)
  • Alina R.

    3 1/2 stars. Yummmm yummy yumm. I had breakfast here on Sunday and had their "calentado" which is a platter of rice and beans, a chicharron, a fried egg, a steak, and an arepa. It comes with hot chocolate or coffee. WOW. This is enough food to last all day! It's cheap, too! The place is a little Colombian restaurant in a strip mall. Nothing to look at, but somewhere to eat for sure!! I can't wait to do it again.

    (4)
  • Miriam F R.

    I tried this place last Wednesday and it was a big disappointment. The place is dim, and the food is not at all any good. This place has been given too much hype. The waiter didn't get our order right. I had the "sobrebarriga" which was so thin, it seemed they were rationing the flank steak, it was dry and hard. The fried green plantains were already ripe, and of course, it tasted sweet. My companion had some kind of soup which was supposed to have "corn on the cob" among other things(sancocho de gallina), but it did not. Mind you, the ad this place runs shows the corn. The flatware was not too clean neither. Oh, I forgot to mention, not all the menu selections were available. No surprise there. I wasted my money at this place, oh well! It will not happen again! I'll be generous and give this place 1 star, and that's an overrating!

    (1)
  • Marc R.

    This place never disappoints. It's small but cozy with its rustic decor, you'll feel like you're eating in some ranch in Colombia. Their enpanadas are always freshly made and tasty. The bandeja paisa which is a meat and sausage sampler of sorts is always delicious and very filling, my girlfriend and I always share that one. The service is always on point regardless of how busy it may be and the prices reasonable. Two thumbs up.

    (5)
  • Lourdes P.

    Yummy red beans just like how my Cuban great grandmother makes them..R.I.P. and their soups are so good, too.

    (4)
  • Alina R.

    3 1/2 stars. Yummmm yummy yumm. I had breakfast here on Sunday and had their "calentado" which is a platter of rice and beans, a chicharron, a fried egg, a steak, and an arepa. It comes with hot chocolate or coffee. WOW. This is enough food to last all day! It's cheap, too! The place is a little Colombian restaurant in a strip mall. Nothing to look at, but somewhere to eat for sure!! I can't wait to do it again.

    (4)
  • Carlos G.

    This Place is Wonderful Excellent Customer Service And The Food Outstanding Everything Is Cooked Fresh

    (4)
  • Raul M.

    ....I am big fan of Colombian food, festivals, women, and did I say food? If you'd like to have a little taste of Colombia, I recommend this restaurant. You'll find everything in here as close as authentic as possible. From the decor to the food on the plates. When I visited, I was with a friend of mine that was in a bit of a rush. As we explained our predicament to the server, we asked him to surprise us with whatever is fastest. Bandeja paisa all the way! A little bit of everything and a chicharron! I loved it. Located in a busy strip mall next to a U-Haul rental location, parking can be a challenge. Usually packed for lunch, I recommend going on a Saturday just after 12:00 pm - You will get the best service and attention. I always recommed paying the bill with your credit card, but tipping in cash... your waiter will appreciate it!

    (4)
  • Karysa P.

    Very unhappy with our visit to this location! Not only small, but service was terrible!!! The food took long, and to top It off my daughters chicken had a long human hair deep fried into it (DISGUSTING!!!). Manager wasn't even kind enough to come over to our table and apologize. Simple stared from far away and kept along with his personal business at the table he was sitting at. Will never return to this restaurant again!!!!

    (1)
  • Claudia V.

    Being that my mother is Colombian (making me half Colombian). I think I know a tad about Colombian food. This place is hands down one of the best Colombian restaurants in Miami. I love that they are quick and attentivel. Every server there gives a personal touch to their service prompting the customer to come back. It's a small, yet initmate place. However, a great pace to catch the latest Colombian soccer game. #vamoscolombia

    (5)
  • Crystal G.

    Did not like the food at all. The empanadas were pretty nasty, couldn't finish it and they gave me a huge container with soup that was uneatable. Totally wasted my money.

    (1)
  • Cynthia A.

    Runny eggs(Colombian eggs are usually runny but this was out of hand) no pan de bono, no bunuelo, carne asada was really palomilla and was vinegary and reheated, needless to say it was not a good at all. The conversation with friends was the only good thing in the establishment was the empanada, Aguacate and the hot chocolateI, I don't recommend breakfast here. If there was an option to put zero star, that would be my rating.

    (1)
  • Natasha A.

    When I am in the mood for a good Colombian meal, El Rinconcito #3 is where I go. This place is super close to my house, and while I love this location I do have to disclose that I've never tried the other Rinconcito Paisa's around town so I can only speak for this location. The first few times I ate here was just for dinner. Usually I'll go with a steak which comes on sizzling hot skillet that the delicious smell just steams off of. (you will need to shower after one of these because there is no way to leave without smelling like the steak) The empanadas are deeeelish, I usually get the meat one but I have tried the cheese one several times and enjoyed it as well. The aji on the table is so yummy and spicy, I put it all over everything! Oh, if you ask for some avocado here they give you an entire avocado. And they are always good too, haven't had a bad one here yet. We've brought my husband's parents here (his dad is Colombian and loved it), we've brought friends and my brother & sister-in-law. My SIL is from Portugal and she loves seafood. She ordered the pargo frito and she loved every last bite of it. Just beware, they serve it the traditional way which is the full fish, bones, head and all. I've been here a few times for breakfast already and it is a GREAT deal. If you get the calentado it's only $6 for steak, egg, beans mixed with rice, chicharron and an arepa. It also includes a coffee or chocolate. Go with the chocolate. You won't regret it. (I am willing to suffer some discomfort from my lactose intolerance to enjoy the deliciousness that the hot chocolate here is)

    (4)
  • Ana L.

    I have been eating in this restaurant for years. Now I had never had a problem until today. I took a friend from out of town to try the Colombian food I thought was delicious. My friend ordered a plantain soup and after a few spoonfuls she discovered a cockroach in there!!!!!!! We proceeded to stay calm and called a waitress nearby to show her. She took the spoon with the roach in it and did not apologize! I had already received my food and had only taken one bite. Obviously I was done. I called our waiter and he asked if he had taken a picture, which then we realized that we should have and report it to the health department. I let him know that I would like to talk to a manager or owner. The same lady from before returned, and I told her that we were done. She then insinuated that it was too bad for us because we had already touched our food. So instead of apologizing or offering some sort of compensation, she did nothing to help us with our discomfort and inconvenience. We walked out and as I exited the door, I voiced over to the rest of the customers that we had found a roach in our soup. Never ever ever eat here! Trust me!

    (1)
  • Jaclyn G.

    Rinconcito Paisa does Columbia a SOLID. And I don't mean the gratuitous pics hanging on their walls of half nekkid chicks wearing their "patriotism" on their breasticles and hoo-has. I'm talking about the authentic, fresh, flavorful, gut-busting food being served up daily at this home-y little hole in the wall. Rolling into a non-descript strip mall in West Kendall around 10am on a Sunday, Hangover Hell in FULL effect, Rinconcito is the perfect antidote to any-given-Saturday's epic alcoholic debauchery. For less than $6, I can chow down a huge heaping portion of scrambled eggs with tomatoes and onions, an arepa (cornmeal cake), a quesito (a slab of cheese akin to queso fresco), a side of avocado and coffee. And because I'm a weekend heffer, I'll throw in 3 fresh-out-of- the-oven rolls of pan de bono. Don't judge - one whiff of the hot steam blowing from a freshly cut roll of this addictive cornmeal cheese bread and any resistance becomes futile. Besides, we wouldn't want to start a somewhat vomitatious discussion on post-partying nosh fests that probably include a box of Entenmann's Cheese Danish and a jar of Cheese Whiz. Word to the wise: The Bandeja Paisa is NO JOKE. Do not attempt unless you've been training to audition for Man vs Food Nation. Steak, rice, plantains, beans, eggs, chicharron, arepa and avocado for $10 and a toilet bowl full of all kinds of fun 4 hours later. For more details, please ask Will j. Rinconcito also hooks it up with a duo of delicious sauces, a spicy tomato-based concoction and a chimichurri, with which to lovingly adorn all of your food. But what really make this place special for me is the service. Attentive, quick, accommodating and oh-so warm and friendly, it feels like I've stumbled into my mom's kitchen, especially on Sunday mornings when the hubby and I have the place all to ourselves with not a soul around to penetrate the mandatory Cone of Silence necessary to alleviate Hangover Hell. Cheap, plentiful, delicious Columbian grub with stellar service makes Rinconcito Paisa a definite no-brainer for some good eats. Now, shut IT until this hangover goes away.

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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