Sasquatch
Happy to find Pinolandia in West Palm Beach since we love Nicaraguan food from Miami. Ordered the carne asada plate with maduros, fried cheese, and gallo pinto — everything was excellent, especially the gallo pinto. The place got busy right around noon, clearly a local favorite. Minor hiccup with a delivery pickup, but overall a great meal and experience.
… moreL G
Pricey food for uncooked rice and beans and the meat was completely red. I was truly disappointed. Customer service is not the best as they take their sweet time for just one plate. I will not be returning and it’s unfortunate given that it is the only Nicaraguan fritanga in the area
… moreJr Ritzer
Nn that many Nicaraguan food North of Miami-Dade County and especially all the way to West Palm Beach.
This is the third location of Pinolandia I have been to, and the food was good. The service was good, but I had to wait a lot for the food to be ready.
Usually, when you go to a fritanga, food is ready to be served, is like a fast food chain, but with real food.
… moreAnne Amor
When the red meat cravings hit, the CARNE ASADA CON QUESO (COMPLETA) is a solid go to. VERY generous portions, and the beef has always been a 8.5-10/10 over the years (depending on who’s grilling that day). Only thing I’d change would be less rice and more sweet plantains, but l’m not complaining.
… moreNick E. Lytle (California)
The food is excellent. The staff are friendly and informative. The place was clean, neat and orderly. I highly recommend it.
… moreKendall
Not attentive to customers at all. The lady working was talking on the phone with her headphones in while we, the ONLY people in line, stood there waiting. Don’t bother coming if you only speak english, once you say something they write you off because they can’t understand you even when you’re simply gesturing toward what food you want. Took way too long and a long line formed behind us by the time the food was packaged. Food is always inconsistent, today was an off day for them.
… moreL
Humble Nicaraguan (Central America) restaurant. We got Carne Asada with Gallo Pinto (red beans & rice), sweet plantains, Tongue with potatoes, sweet plantains, Enchiladas (beef, rice, chopped onions, peppers, etc, stuffed Nicaraguan tortilla, then fried.) Meals come with a side, shredded cabbage and sauce. Fried cheese is sold separately. Menus varies.
… moreCesar Punski
Very good fritanga in west palm beach. There are not many here so it’s great to not have to drive to Miami for some good old fashion Nicaraguan fritanga.
For the most part everything is good everytime I come in. The staff is always friendly and the meats are super on point. I love how they have the order on their shirts so if anything you can just read off the shirt and get a delicious meal.
If you don’t know what to order go with the carne asada, You’re not gna go away hungry if you order that. That much is for sure.
Thank you for stopping by have a great day.
… moreDonclif
The cashiers constantly changing price on me on every occasion and on the same order. They can’t keep a steady price. Paying $20.65 on a $18 order. They’d judge you by look and serve you last.
… moreLaissez Faire
This place ain’t cheap. But the food has gotten a lot better from the past. The meat dish is $19 and the large cacao drink is $8. That’s $27 for a meal. Once is a while may be worth it. But not a regular place to come. At least for me.
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