

Buzzy locale serving Cuban-American sandwiches & entrees, plus cocktails, in an intimate space.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 35 S Peachtree St, Norcross, GA 30071
Phone: (770) 758-4820
Website: https://mojitosbistro.com/
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Reviews
She ordered the Ropa Vieja and absolutely loved it. Said the pulled brisket was incredibly moist, fall-apart tender, and packed with flavor – she was basically doing a happy dance with every bite.
I went with the Arroz Rellano (“Stuffed Rice”) hoping for something closer to a light, fluffy Arroz Imperial. Unfortunately it wasn’t that at all. Came out as a very dense, rich, almost casserole-like block of rice that I found bland and a bit grainy. The side of garlic-parmesan Mojo sauce saved the day – I was basically drowning every forkful in it to make the heaviness palatable. Not a bad dish if you know what you’re getting, but it’s definitely not the delicate, soufflé-style Cuban classic I had in mind.
This wasn’t our first visit and won’t be our last. Over the years it’s consistently been “good to very good,” never amazing across the board, but always pleasant. If you go, I’d lean toward the simpler Cuban sandwiches and classics rather than the heavier rice dishes.
Downtown Norcross is such a charming spot, and Mojitos is absolutely worth a stop when you’re in the area – just order with your eyes open and definitely get a cocktail. We’ll be back.
The service was excellent: fast, friendly, and very attentive. The atmosphere is cozy, the restroom was clean and unisex, and there was internet service available even outside. Parking was free, which made the visit even more convenient.
A great choice for anyone looking for good food in a pleasant and well-kept place. Highly recommended!
To eat, we started with the Yuca Fries, and our entrees were the Vaca Frita and Pollo Empanizado (Breaded Chicken Fillet), Cuban Pamesan style. The yuca fries and vaca frita were very tasty. The Pollo Empanizado was unfortunately dry and underwhelming but the cheese and ham that it came with was pretty good.
To drink, I had a grand margarita – it was the perfect strength and delicious. For dessert, we had a really good tres leches.
It’s unfortunate I didn’t get our waitresses name, but she was very kind and brought great energy. We came on an unbusy Monday night.
Overall, I’d highly recommend Mojitos. I just wish the Pollo wasn’t so dry. Gotta try a Mojito next time!