El Porton de la Flaca
1460 NW 107th Ave, Miami, FL
Crema's Take
“Tucked away in an unassuming strip mall, this beloved Colombian gem transports you straight to a warm family kitchen the moment you step inside, where the owner personally greets tables with genuine hospitality. Their traditional breakfast and dinner fare—think perfectly roasted meats, creamy guanábana batidos, and hearty calentados—arrives in generous portions that taste like they're made with real care, making it an ideal spot to linger over coffee and conversation with friends and family.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
Looking for a Colombian place to have dinner, we found this simple place but full of love. Spectacular food, very well prepared roast meat. The owner La Flaca, came to our table and to the others, with her joy to say hello. The waitresses very attentive, professionals in the extension of the word, the truth a different place. The best of the night Stella Flores, singer who brightened our night, dynamic, professional and good voice. The truth is a very cozy place. Thank you "Flaca” .
Finding the place was a little challenging at first, but once we arrived, we really liked it. We went on a Sunday evening and it wasn’t too crowded, which made it feel like a nice family-friendly environment. The service was friendly and polite, and the food was tasty for everyone.
So good and good portions too. Loved it
This place is tucked in a nondescript strip mall. When you walk in you are fully transported to a cute typical Colombian restaurant. The server was gracious and sweet. The food was delicious. The rice wasn't my favorite as it was a little hard. But everything else on my plate was great. The lunch special is a great deal. You chose between a couple protein options and it comes with a side of rice, beans or a soup, salad, tostone, and maduros. I chose the pechuga a la plancha (which was very yummy) and paired it with one of their natural juices (maracuyá/passion fruit).
Food was so delicious. I had a calentado with steak and egg came with an arepa. I had un batido de guanábana en leche and it was one of the best I’ve had in Miami. I also had La sopa de lentejas and it was so delicious. Besides my moms it’s the best one around. Everyone was nice and they were kind enough to box up my left overs.
Crema Reviews
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