Mango Latino Grill

  4.4 – 862 reviews   • Venezuelan restaurant

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Mango Latino Grill is a Venezuelan and Latin restaurant in Lawrenceville with over 20 years of experience serving the community. We offer fresh, homemade Latin food including arepas, empanadas, pabellón, patacones, soups, breakfast plates and more-always made to order. Enjoy dine-in, takeout, and catering in a warm, family-friendly atmosphere. Come experience the authentic taste of Latin food at Mango Latino Grill!

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Mango Latino Grill 30044

Hours

Sunday9 AM–9 PM
Monday9 AM–9 PM
Tuesday9 AM–9 PM
Wednesday9 AM–9 PM
Thursday9 AM–9 PM
Friday9 AM–10 PM
Saturday9 AM–10 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 3870 Lawrenceville Hwy c114, Lawrenceville, GA 30044

Phone: (770) 381-7811

Website: https://mangolatinogrill.com/?utm_source=google

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Reviews

Nicole Cannata
Food was really good, very fresh and cooked right. Incredible amount of food for the price. We got multiple dishes to try things, and also a caramel tres leches at rhe end that i will end up craving! Theres a mini market too with food and clothing.
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Yhaimar Barile
I recently visited Mango Latino Grill, a cozy Venezuelan restaurant in Lawrenceville, Georgia, and had a pleasant experience overall. While the food was mostly enjoyable, there were some areas for improvement in terms of service and cleanliness. Here’s a breakdown of my visit.

Food (4/5):
We ordered the Tequeños, chicken pastelitos, and a Pabellón. The Tequeños were fresh, perfectly fried, and had a nice crispiness to them. The portion size was ideal, and the nata that came with them was a delightful addition that paired well with the dish.

The chicken pastelitos were flavorful, though at $3.50 each, I found them to be a bit overpriced for what you get. They were fried well but didn’t quite justify the cost.

The Pabellón, a traditional Venezuelan dish, was as expected—solid but not remarkable. The shredded beef, black beans, rice, and plantains were all well-prepared but lacked a bit of flavor to really make it stand out.

Service (2/5):
The service was casual, and while the staff was friendly, it’s more of a self-serve type of restaurant. You order at the table, but at times, you may need to get up and go to the bar for assistance. The laid-back approach works for a relaxed meal, but if you’re looking for more attentive service, this might not be the spot. Also, some tables weren’t completely clean when we arrived, which detracted a bit from the overall experience.

Atmosphere (3/5):
The atmosphere was typical of a small, casual Latin restaurant. There was a big-screen TV playing Latin music, which gave the place a lively vibe. However, the cleanliness of both the dining area and the bathrooms left something to be desired. The restaurant had a homey feel, but these small details took away from the experience.

Mango Latino Grill is a solid choice if you’re craving traditional Venezuelan food, but there are areas for improvement, especially in terms of pricing, service, and cleanliness. While I enjoyed the food overall, it didn’t quite hit the mark for a five-star experience.
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Gabriel Madrid
The service was great. The atmosphere was great. The food for the most part was good. But the steak and the soup was a little bit too salty. There was a TV where I got to watch PSG score 3 goals against Real Madrid in the Club World Cup. ( im a barcelona fan) Overall this place was awesome
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Brandon Coleman
Venezuelan cafe with a wide variety of authentic food.
CONS: We (family of 4) ordered different items per person. Some were seasoned flavorly. Some were just a tad bland (in particular, the black beans & rice).
PROS: Diversity in food selection. Empanadas alone had about a choice of 6 different fillings. The other daughter had what looks like a ‘triple bypass burger’ with hamburger meat, ham, & bacon. She loved it. My steak & onions were savory & the plantains were juicy, sweet, & hot. The TV was on music videos that made you want to visit the Caribbean to dance & be on the water.
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Samantha Henderson
Just was there yesterday! Food is very good and the service is fast. Cooked fresh to order. I had the buy one get one free meal, and that made my day. 5 ⭐️
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Karina “Rina”
The food was absolutely delicious! We felt very welcomed and staff was very attentive. Definitely recommend. Will be back
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Mariana Bandeira Mendes
Todo muy saboroso!
The food is amazing! It is a golden hole in the wall! Very small business but so delicious and staff is so friendly!
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Mom Dukes
El sandwich cubano no ha cambiado. Costaba $10.99 y ahora cuesta $14.99. Never ate inside, order delivery and the food is always DELICIOUS! I’d give more than 5 stars if I could. They know how to make sweet plantains right!
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Kevin Ramsey
My first experience eating Venezuelan food and it was excellent. I had the Cachapa Con Queso. A sweet corn pancake stuffed with cheese and grilled chicken. It was so big. It was delicious. The sweetness of the pancake with the cheese and chicken were a perfect marriage of flavors. I am definitely coming back to try more dishes.
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Caroline Zeon
Great service friendly people. Food was tasty but too pricey for the potion they give.
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