
LATIN ASIAN KITCHEN AND BAR . At EL Tiesto Cafe, we’re all about mixing things up. From delicious tapas to sushi and a variety of other tasty dishes, we’ve got something for everyone. Join us for daily specials that’ll keep you coming back for more, and fun events that turn any night into a party. And for those who enjoy a good hookah session, we’ve got you covered. Our place is cozy and filled with cool art, so whether you’re catching up with friends or on a date, you’re going to feel right at home. We also take great pride in our selection of mofongos and crafted cocktail list which we call Los Remedios made only at El Tiesto Cafe.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 210 SW 2nd Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Phone: (954) 900-4583
Website: https://eltiestocafegroup.com/eltiestocafe-fortlauderdale?utm_source=google
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El Tiesto Cafe Fort Lauderdale delivers on flavor, atmosphere, and service. From fusion dishes like the La Chapi Roll and Tiesto Chofan to tender ribs and dessert, this spot blends Dominican and Japanese flavors seamlessly. Perfect for family dining, celebrations, or a lively night out, El Tiesto Cafe is a must-visit in Fort Lauderdale.
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El Tiesto Cafe in Fort Lauderdale is one of those hidden gems you might pass by if you’re not paying attention and that would be a mistake. My group visited to celebrate my birthday, and the experience was excellent from start to finish.
From the outside, the restaurant is unassuming. Step inside and you’re greeted by neon accents, an industrial-style space, and artwork that reflects the menu: a thoughtful blend of Dominican and Japanese culture. The atmosphere is lively but approachable, with upbeat music that sets the tone without overpowering conversation.
The menu offers a mix of appetizers, sandwiches, sushi, and entrées all blending Dominican comfort with Japanese-inspired flavors. Dining is available indoors and outdoors, with an upstairs lounge that opens later for DJ sessions on weekends, making it a great spot for both dinner and a night out. Family-friendly for dinner, centrally located, with paid street parking and nearby lots, El Tiesto is easy to access.
Service: The team stands out. Managers are present and hands-on, ensuring smooth operations. Rollo, in particular, I observed consistently welcomed guests, walked them through the menu, and made the experience effortless. The staff is attentive, friendly, and professional.
What We Ordered & Loved:
Mini Mofongos – Beef & Chicken ($15): Served in crispy green plantain cups, garlicky, savory, and comforting. Both meats were juicy and well-seasoned.
Picadera de Campo Sampler ($38): A Dominican-style platter with sausage, naked wings, fried cheese, salami, plantains, and yuca fries topped with chimichurri. The wings were seasoned perfectly, the yuca rich and flavorful, and the fried cheese is always a yes. Portions are generous and perfect for sharing.
La Chapi Roll ($18): Chicken tempura, bacon, cream cheese, ripe plantain, chicharrón, sweet chili, eel sauce, bell peppers, and mashed avocado. Fully cooked and balanced, with sweet chili adding just enough sweetness to complement the crunch and richness. A must-order even if sushi isn’t your thing.
Tiesto Chofan ($20): Dominican-style fried rice with chicken, shrimp, vegetables, and sweet plantains. Generous on protein, perfectly seasoned, comforting, bold, and flavorful.
La Cosquillita ($26): 24-hour Dominican-seasoned baby back ribs in homemade Japanese BBQ sauce, served with sushi rice and tostones. Ginger in the sauce shines before the first bite, pairing beautifully with rice and plantains. Tender, flavorful, balanced.
Tiesto Tres Leches ($8): Vanilla-forward with spiced, flavorful milk. The cake was light I wished it was slightly more soaked — but still an enjoyable, sweet finish to a bold meal.
Notes:
20% service charge automatically included.
Paid street parking available.
Nightly specials, including Saturday 2×1 drinks from 3–5pm, make early evening visits great.
On top of the amazing food & drinks, the service was attentive and friendly, and the vibe of the restaurant made the whole day so much fun. Highly recommend if you’re looking for great Dominican food and an awesome atmosphere!
Make sure to make a reservation, I was lucky enough to get in.
The waitress was not attentive. She was on her phone non stop. Her service sucked. Then we receive our checks, we see an automatic 20% charge plus a credit card fee. She said that this is part of the restaurant charges etc. We eat at high end restaurants and they don’t charge an automatic 20%, credit card fee, and then a tip.
Was super turned off by the service…