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This place has potential but i’d rather buy real Nica food from a fritanga. They served me old gallo pinto not cooked the right way. And gave me hard cold maduros. The only good thing was the singer on Saturday night. Meat was okay.
… moreCarey P
Have been eating from here easily over a dozen years. Located in a strip mall. The food is very good as well as the service. The cut of meat is excellent. Nice selection of sides.
… moreCarlos Pardo
I recently had the pleasure of dining at La Fogata Restaurant it was an experience worth sharing.
The staff was incredibly friendly and attentive, ensuring that I felt comfortable and well taken care of throughout my visit.
The menu at La Fogata is extensive, offering a wide variety of dishes that cater to different tastes and preferences. As a lover of Latin cuisine, I was thrilled to see many of my favorite dishes available. I started with the empanadas, which were perfectly crispy on the outside and filled with a deliciously seasoned meat mixture. For the main course, I opted for the Bandeja Paisa, a traditional Colombian dish that came with rice, beans, plantains, chorizo, avocado, and a fried egg. Each component was cooked to perfection, and the flavors were authentic and rich.
One of the highlights of my meal was the churrasco, a grilled steak that was tender and juicy, served with chimichurri sauce. It was evident that the ingredients used were fresh, and the chefs took great care in preparing each dish. The portion sizes were generous, ensuring that I left the restaurant feeling fully satisfied.
To complement the meal, I tried one of their refreshing lemonade that was expertly mixed and bursting with flavor.
The service was impeccable; our waiter was knowledgeable about the menu and offered great recommendations. The food was served promptly, and the overall dining experience was seamless and enjoyable.
In conclusion, La Fogata Restaurant at the Mall of the Americas is a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy authentic and delicious Latin cuisine in Miami. The combination of excellent food, friendly service, and a vibrant atmosphere makes it a standout dining destination. I highly recommend giving it a try, whether you’re a local or just visiting the area.
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They should update their hours on Google. They show that they close at 9 pm but they actually close at 7:30. This picture was taken at 7:42 pm. Get off the pandemic hours and close at 9 pm again.
… moreBryan Garcia
I’ve always had brushed this place off as a Fogata knockoff but it’s the real deal. Our food was very tasty and everything was reasonably priced. Why I had to dock a star was that the tip was already included yes I was provided with exceptional service but I would have wanted to have a choice.
… morePastor John Das
AMAZING, AMAZING FOOD!!!!! I’m soooooo serious! This food is sooooo good at an incredible price. I just had it today for the first time. Ordered two chicken fajitas to go while I was still eating in the restaurant. It’s that good! The lemonade is crazy-awesome-delicious. Nuff said.
… moreJulie Balbuena
This was horrible my husband and I went after many hours waiting license renewal. My husband ordered the baby churrasco since when do you Hammer churrasco. The queso frito just did not taste normal took two bites and left. Now, the gallo pinto what this was white rice with some beans over it. Please don’t eat here $55 later and didn’t eat.
… moreLisandra Fernandez
Horrible food. Mariquitas were fried in disgusting 2 week old oil which you could smell and taste. The chimichurri and picante sauce instead of being in olive oil, were in normal cooking oil which made them NOT edible. I am disgusted
… moreJose Camps
I ate the churasco chicken , veg., cheese, and tostones with the lemonade wow so delicious I truly enjoyed the taste of the food. It smelled delicious from the minute it was put on the table $18.25 for the meal + 99cents extra for tostones +tax+tip seemed expensive considering what the meal was
2 people + tip $48.56. Just Miami I guess
… moreKarim N
On a tuesday evening we decided to go to la Fogata for dinner, we got there at 9:20pm, know that they closed at 10:00pm, guess what, as soon as we parked they locked the door the put the closed sign. I would understand if we arrived at 9:40 or 9:55, I call that being lazy.
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