Rinconcito Colombiano Bakery & Restaurant

  4.0 – 168 reviews   • Colombian restaurant

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Address: 481 N State Rd 434 Ste 1010, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714

Phone: (407) 951-8127

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Rinconcito Colombiano Bakery&Restaurant

481 N State Rd 434 Suit 1010. Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 (321) 341-3401. Welcome to Rinconcito Colombiano Bakery&Restaurant. Colombian restaurant.

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Rooted in Altamonte Springs, Florida, we’ve been serving up a gastronomic adventure for many years, and we’re just getting started. Opening Time.

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Johnny’s Channel
The food at Rinconcito Colombiano Bakery & Restaurant is absolutely delicious! It’s so good that I ended up getting a Bandeja Paisa two days in a row, that’s how amazing it was. The flavors are authentic, the portions are generous, and the bakery section is just phenomenal.
If you’re looking for truly authentic Colombian food, this is a must-stop spot. I happened to be working in town and I’m so grateful I found this place. I’ll definitely be stopping by again whenever I’m in the area.
Highly recommend!
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Lens Traveler
Lovely option for some Latin food! Great and quick service. Only been there for quick breakfast.

Will have to return to try a few more options
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Giancarlo Cordoba
I recently dined at an incredible Colombian restaurant that truly impressed me. I had the chance to try the “Herbido De Gallina,” a traditional chicken soup that was bursting with rich flavors and aromatic herbs; it was absolutely delicious! The service was equally exceptional, with attentive staff ensuring that our experience was enjoyable from start to finish. Overall, I would give this restaurant an A+ for its fantastic food and warm hospitality.
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Zach Bray
I have spent a lot of time in South America and Colombia, and it was so nice to get to eat some of my Colombian favorites again! The arepa de choclo con queso was so good!! I’ll be back again.
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Dan Dowling
Judging a place soley on a dessert feels odd. But in nearly 35 years of eating in dozens of latin joints, I’ve never had a better example of this particular item.

They make them on premises, they say. The flavor and texture are beyond good. Excellent. Flaky tender pastry, the perfect guava filling, and a nice amount of light, sweet, cream cheese. The dessert I’m referring to, of course, is the pastelito de guayaba con queso. I challenge you to find a better one anywhere.

Well done!
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life CCOO
Second time eating here first time I wasn’t pleased with the food no real Colombia food and the pandebonos and buñuelo was a disappointment for the price.
I was trying to give them a second chance and the soup is greasy water with no tease how you can mess up a soup empanada are big but not good.
Why to use the name of Colombia is the food doesn’t show Colombia taese one food tradicions.
Is sad that the prices are $$$ but the delivery in food is garbage.
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A G.
The pictures I took look good (at least okay), but… hear me out:

1. Burger Bun: Not sure if the bread was just old, but it tasted like gum—chewy, stale, and lifeless. Honestly, I just couldn’t chew it. Seriously, did you use buns expired two years ago??????

2. Recommended Breakfast Plate by chasiher: Umm…

Eggs: Scrambled eggs that feel like you just grabbed some from your fridge, tossed in a few veggies, and fried them up w/o salt. Bland and forgettable. If you’re too lazy to make basic scrambled eggs at home, sure, come here, lol.

Steak: Thinly sliced beef, pan-fried, and completely flavorless. Seriously, just go to “Walmart”, grab some mediocre beef slices, fry them up, and voilà—you’ve got what they serve here. Meh.

Rice and Beans: Well, at least they didn’t mess this up. It’s hard to ruin rice and beans unless you’re a truly terrible cook, so this met the standard.

3. Empanadas: We tried both pollo and carne. Honestly, they were mediocre compared to other Latin restaurants I’ve tried in Orlando.

Sorry for the blunt review, but as a big fan of Latin food from different cultures, I know you can do better!
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Danny Boy
Place is straight trash . Waited 15min for some white rice , red beans , and steak.

The most disgusting , hard and rubbery steak in my life. If I didn’t drive home I would of went back and thrown it in the garbage so they can realize the trash they are selling
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Leslie ZP
The food is good always fresh and the staff is so nice. Definitely try the breakfast menu and the empanadas, the sandwiches try it all !
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Luis Berstecher
Cute place, im not colombian but their food was good, the place hugs you in culture and oh man, that was the best Coconut lemonade I ever had in my life!!
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