Casa De Las Empanadas Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Soup
  • Chicken
  • Beef
  • Sandwiches
  • Desserts

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  • Appetizers
  • Soup
  • Chicken
  • Beef
  • Sandwiches
  • Desserts

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  • Mark E.

    I was persuaded to come give this place a try. MEDIOCRE is the best word to describe this so called restaurant with very poor service and untasty food. If you're in the OBT area and you want to have flavorful homemade food then you should try TU CASA Restaurant. They most definitely know about pleasant and fast service! Never again!

    (1)
  • Morena L.

    If you've been to Piñones, puerto Rico and miss eating those fried snacks on the beach, they have ALL of that here. Piononos, sorullos, alcapurrias... They had morcilla, empanadas, etc... It's not as good as In Puerto Rico but it IS not good enough. Besides, there's a buffet if you want that, and in the other side is a bakery with all the desserts and pastries. Great place! In a great spot too, right off OBT on Oak Ridge.

    (4)
  • Chance S.

    From visiting many other Latin countries in my life, I know one thing. You normally are not going to get great service in restaurants of Latin America like you do from good American restaurants. I have learned to deal with it. It is a different culture. I get it. But there is a difference from poor service(which I can live with), and NO service. I was the only one there at the restaurant. I was standing there for 5 minutes, the staff watching me from behind the counter. Finally someone gave me a menu. I ordered and once my food was brought to me, everyone stood behind the counter... never checking up on me. I don't mind getting someone's attention if they are walking by and if it is busy. But again, I was the only one there, and the staff(about 5 people) just stood behind the counter, never even walking by. And I was dying of thirst after finishing my first drink halfway through the meal. After I was finished and pushed away the plates, one lady came by and picked up my plates and asked me if I wanted another drink. Gees, thanks. I was just ready to leave, so I said "no gracias." The beef guisada was too dry. The carne y queso empanada was an air filled pastry pocket with little meat or cheese. Pretty uninspiring for a place that brags they have over 60 types of empanadas. The only thing I was pleased with was the papa rellena.

    (1)
  • Rhaj K.

    Seems to be a blend of all spanish speaking countries in the western hemisphere. Jack of all trades, master of none!?! Had a bandeja paisa (Colombian) and cuajito (Puerto Rican-ish) and different empanadas. Food is decent, but not going to be my "go to" place. Bandeja was smaller in portion to other (mainstream and off the beaten path) places I've tried. The empanadas were dry, i am sure if you order in enough quantity they will make fresh. Definitely low prices, you get your monies worth. The bakery part followed suit. Their bread is from cidrines. Will we go back? probably only if we are in the neighborhood and really hungry.

    (2)
  • Gingher G.

    I was working the area with a sales rep. and we wanted to get some snacks. I saw that Yelp had this place Casa de las Empanadas. We decided to give it a try. I was very surprise when I walk in. I was expecting a very small little store that sold just Empanadas. What we walked into was a wide range of Spanish food. Everything from Chicharron de Pollo, Bistec Encebollado to Arroz con Marisco, Camarones al Ajillo. We ended up staying a getting some lunch. I ordered white rice, beans with Ropa Vieja. We also got some Empanadas, sorullo with cheese & Alcapurria de yuca. Everything I got was good & will be coming back again.

    (4)
  • Tom B.

    I have a new love, called West Oak Ridge Road, with its wonderful Latino restaurants. Today I had the good fortune of trying Casa de las Empanadas at the corner of Oak Ridge and Rio Grande. There are 44 flavors of empanadas on the extensive menu, although not all are available at all times. And another 18 on the Venezuelan/Columbian section of the menu. I had a white cheese empanada and a ham and cheese (minus the ham) sandwich on Cuban bread. Delicious. The menu is huge -- aperitivos, caldos, asopao, pollo, carne de res, cerdo, mariscos, pescado, especialidad de la casa, mofongo, sandwiches, empanadas Venezolanas/Colombianas, side orders, and of course the 44 empanadas. There's also a bakery. And I'm not a buffeteer, but they also have a buffet. My bill: $5.06.

    (5)
  • Sasha P.

    Not necessarily the best place to get Spanish food but it is decent. They have Dominican and Cuban food alike. I usually get the Ropa Vieja or Carne Guisada with cooked potatoes and carrots. White or yellow rice. Black or Pinto beans. Tostones or Maduros (Green plantains or sweet ones). There are several options here. Pick your fave. They also have different style beverages. Typical Latin sodas like Postobon, Kola Champagne, Malta, etc. The Empanadas are mediocre. Not the best I've had but again, I'm not into the Cuban style empanadas because I believe the Colombian ones are much better. However, I usually always order some Guava and Cheese Turnovers because these are my favorite. Casa de Las Empanadas is a good place to go for lunch or takeout. It's a family run joint and not upscale by any means. It's simply a good food joint in a plaza of other small family-run businesses. Every worker here speaks Spanish for the most part so brush up on your Spanish skills. Just kidding, you'll be fine! Very inexpensive. Check it out!

    (3)
  • Tom A.

    I drove almost 20 minutes to this small restaurant that serves Dominican food and Cuban and a bit of Creole... located in Orlando on Oak Ridge Rd near OBT to try it out because i have heard good things about it and it was definitely worth the try. I had three Empanadas one had meat in it and was a good size for only $1.50 then i had another Empanadas with Chorizo (sausage) and it was also very good and the third one had Cod fish ( bacalao) and it was also very tasty and u could smell the fish when u open it up , also all three of them were made fresh when we order them and to drink i had a batido de mamey ( milkshake) and it was also delicious. There service is pretty good there always making sure you get what you need and if you need anything else they will ask you and make sure you get it and it is a well establish business with even the owner there to help out it gets pretty busy on the weekends and service can be a bit slower but be patient because once you get your food you will be glad you waited. You can also order to go in the counter up front or you can order from the buffet were they have such things as ropa vieja, fried fish,Tamales Other things in there menu include about 20 different type of Empanadas including ham and cheese ,egg,ropa vieja, Hawaiana and many more, they also have Soups such as chicken soup and Mondongo . If you are in to seafood you can also order breaded shrimp and Camarones Enchilados ( Shrimp in red sauce). This is in my opinion definitely a place to try with very good food for a good price.

    (5)
  • brent h.

    Perhaps this place is too authentic for me...i love the variety of empanadas (cheap too, starting at $1.25) and the walk up buffet bar. However, the food just didn't sit well with me...

    (2)
  • GU S.

    This is truly Caribbean flavor. The mofongo is amazing, the pasties and buffet selection is great and it's also a very busy spot 7 days a week, but for the price, you honestly cant beat it. Try the coffee too. You wont regret it!

    (4)
  • Jennifer V.

    Um nope. Came up on Orlando's dirtiest places to eat. I have only tried one thing from here and it was some ball thing filled with cheese but my co workers eat here a lot. Thanks to channel 9 none of us will be eating here again.

    (1)
  • Gantsa Maven Z.

    I ordered 4 empanadas: Chicken, beef, ropa vieja and pernil. Each one was poorly filled and so dry it should only be eaten next to someone that knows the Heimlich maneuver because choked is very likely. So 4 empanadas each with one bite went into the garbage.

    (1)
  • David D.

    Yum! Latin American food! This place has a pretty diverse menu. We had a couple empanadas and steak mofongo. The mofongo was on par with what I've had in Puerto Rico. We came near closing, so the empanadas did not taste super fresh, but were still good. The papa rellena was among the best I have tried! Would highly recommend giving this place a try. If I lived in the community I'd be a regular.

    (4)
  • Allie S.

    Well the food at this location definitely makes up for the lackluster bread. The empanadas are delicious, enough to bump the rating of this location. I tried two types and they were wonderful and there were many more I wish to try but didn;t have room left. Definitely will be returning to try more!

    (4)
  • Andy S.

    Ive been coming here for years. First it was because my friends came, then out of nostalgia, and now, I have no idea. The food is over salted, and the empanadas are always dry (which is a true shame for a house of empanadas). Like another reviewer noted, im sure if u catch them fresh, they'd be much better, but I have yet to. Still, the flavors are familiar if ur into latin american food, and the price is right. So if ur in the neighborhood and you must, you must. It wont be the worst thing. But definitely not my first choice.

    (3)
  • Aldo F.

    The food is not bad here and the empanadas are good but the service is complete shit, not very nice people and you better speak up if you want to get noticed if not the workers will just keep talking to each other behind the counter all day. Order to go and never look back.

    (2)
  • Jen N.

    Really good food for a cheap price! Their menu has lots of items to choose from and I haven't had anything that I didn't like. Not only do they have empanadas, but they also have dishes with seafood, beef, pork, chicken and even desserts! My boyfriend introduced Venezuelan/Colombian empanadas to me through this place. Venezuelan empanadas are a bit different than your usual empanada because they are made with corn flour instead of wheat flour. I love these empanadas because the corn-base is crispy and tasty. I've also tried the ropa vieja (shredded beef) and carne frita (fried pork chunks) and both were delicious. You can get a meal with rice, beans, and plantains for about $6.00!

    (4)
  • Daya A.

    I love that they made an extra unit next to La Casa De Empandas to serve bakery goods. By doing this they eliminate having to go through the regular food line just for a little dessert. Plus they started really getting into making more custom cakes and expanding the amount of sweets that are made on a daily basis. They now serve a variety of breads, cake slices, cookies, flans, tres leches, chocolate pastries, enclairs, and pasteles. The absolute best thing to try from here is the pastel de guayaba con queso which is a light crunchy puff that is sugar glazed with insides filled with guava and sweet cheese. The sugar cookies with sprinkles are always a winner, and the cake slice that I previously ordered has a questionable texture. I wasn't sure if the cake should of been refrigerated since the ends were hard and the bottom was really wet. It could also be that spanish cakes are very moist and leaving them around for a day or two can cause that effect. Either way this bakery always supply and delivers excellent pasteles here, definitely worth trying.

    (3)
  • Chasity D.

    I mostly went here for breakfast when I worked near by. However, I have tried their lunch specials. Everything that I have tried was good except for the Bandeja Paisa which was okay. The prices were reasonable and the staff was always nice.

    (3)
  • Leah B.

    Came Strictly for the Empanadas! Wow...I've never had an Empanada like theirs! I tried the Beef one that look'd like a deep fried Taco! Really good and crispy, not greasy! They were like under $2.00, can't beat that price! Also tried that round cornbread thing with cheese inside...So Good! When I'm in town again this will definitely be on the list to visit!

    (5)
  • N B.

    Good latin food, portions are big I usually go for the empanadas or the Monfongo, service Its ok some of the waitresses are very friendly. You easily can go for a full meal under $10 If you are in the area and very hungry you should go.

    (4)
  • Nicole F.

    Wonderful Latin American food in an unassuming storefront-We had guava pastries, empanadas, ham croquettas, and the best cafe con leche we've had in a while.

    (5)
  • Shayra A.

    No doubt it is a pretty good place, but am I blown away by it? Not really. It's decent food at cheap prices, but if you want to get some really good latino food this would not be my first choice. Service is mediocre, sometimes they come to the table, sometimes they don't, so be ready to stand up and get your own drink.

    (3)
  • Jose M.

    From empanadas to Cuban sandwiches to arroz con gandules and pernil they have everything. Come in, pick what you want and take a sit. The food here is delicious. The ladies attending here are very corteous. Wonderful service. Come in for breakfast and you will stay for dinner.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :8:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Casa De Las Empanadas

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