

Mixto’s cuisine is a mixture of Cuban, Latin American, and Caribbean flavors. We are known for our traditional dishes such as Paella, Argentine Churrasco and Rotisserie Pernil. We are also known for our large portions. The atmosphere of Mixto is warm and traditional, which represents our Latin American culture. We invite you to join us soon and enjoy a true and memorable experience.
This 2-story spot spot offers Pan-Latin food, margaritas, outdoor dining & festive decor.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1141 Pine St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: (215) 592-0363
Website: https://mixtorestaurante.com/
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Reservations: mixtorestaurante.comopentable.com
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Our reservation was for six people and we were promptly seated. Our server was efficient friendly and knowledgeable of all the menu items.
Our drinks were delicious and I would really a Coconut Mojito. Delicious.
Brunch was served quickly and the portions quite generous.
Definitely a go to restaurant for a delicious meal, breakfast, lunch or dinner, while in Philly.
The menu has a lot of nice choices, so there is plenty for you to pick from pork to seafood.
The service was unusual. Our waiteress was sitting at the bar and chatting with other employees and eating, while we were waiting for service. I finally had to get up and ask her to come by and bring our bill.
Atmosphere is nice and romantic, but the service not compatible with the vibe they are trying to create.
I would for sure like to try the other dishes on the menu, but the service and quality of the food made me scratch this one from the list of places that would warrant a second visit.
Food: average. Little seasoning or too salty depending on the meat. Very inconsistent.
Service wasn’t the best unfortunately, we waited over 20 minutes for our check. Barely any attention was given to us or any of the guests. Tip is already included, which explains the behavior. Felt like Europe.
Our server David was super friendly and helpful with our dinner choices and drinks. It was our first time there and our experience was delightful .
I came to Mixto for the vibes, but I stayed for the flavor—and left already planning my next visit.
From the moment you walk in, the energy is vibrant and inviting. The Latin music pulsing in the background, the aroma of fresh spices in the air, and the friendly staff set the tone immediately. Mixto nails that balance between upscale and comfortable. This place is what happens when Miami nightlife meets Old San Juan charm—right in the middle of Philly.
Now let’s talk about the food. I started with the empanadas, and let me just say: crispy, golden, and filled with seasoned meat that made me consider ordering a second round before I was even halfway done. But I behaved. Kind of.
The Arroz con Pollo was a plate of pure joy—juicy, well-marinated chicken nestled in saffron rice, with that perfect bite of smoky depth that tastes like it’s been passed down from generations of abuelas. I also had the Ropa Vieja, and it didn’t just melt in my mouth—it gave me a hug and whispered, “You needed this.” The shredded beef was rich, tender, and wrapped in a savory tomato-based sauce that soaked into the plantains and rice like a love letter to my taste buds.
Drinks? Let’s go. The mojito was dangerously smooth, with fresh mint and just enough lime to wake you up and make you feel fancy at the same time. And the presentation? Let’s just say my camera ate first.
I have to give props to the plating too. Every dish came out looking like a Food Network finalist made it. They don’t just feed you—they flex a little.
The service was top-tier. Attentive but not pushy. They gave great recommendations, checked in just enough, and made the whole experience feel personal.
Whether you’re on a date night, celebrating a birthday, or just treating yourself because it’s Tuesday and you deserve it—Mixto is a must.
Pro tip: Come hungry, bring your camera, and don’t sleep on the tres leches cake.