

Happening spot featuring homestyle Colombian entrees, coffee & desserts, with delivery available.
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Address: 16850 Collins Ave #102, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
Phone: (305) 974-0029
Website: http://area57restaurant.com/
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Restaurante Área 57 – Sunny Isles Beach, FL | joe coffee
Area 57 Colombian Restaurant & Bakery | Sunny Isles Beach FL
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Restaurante Area 57 is an absolute must if you’re craving real Colombian food in Miami. This place came highly recommended, and it did not disappoint.
I started with the Plátano Maduro con Queso y Bocadillo, and wow — it was perfectly sweet, melty, and just the right amount of indulgent. The rest of the meal was just as amazing… so much so that I completely forgot to take a picture of the main course. That should tell you everything you need to know!
The flavors felt truly authentic, like a homemade meal straight out of Colombia. Friendly service and a casual, cozy atmosphere made it even better.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants a taste of Colombia without leaving Miami.
Definitely a must come back to.
Her timing was impeccable; our drinks and food arrived just when we needed them, and she checked in regularly without ever being intrusive. You can tell she takes pride in her work and in representing the rich culture and flavors of Colombia.
Consuelo’s hospitality turned a great meal into a memorable experience. We will definitely be back, and we’ll be asking for her by name!
I ordered a decaf cappuccino, which was pretty good. For food, I had the breakfast skillet, which had potatoes, plantains, sausage, bacon, cheese, and eggs. I don’t normally like plantains but something about the plantain/potato combo just worked. I didn’t care for the sausage, which were more like cheap hot dogs. The skillet also came with a slice of toast.
I ordered a beef empanada for later, as a snack at the beach. They make it fresh because when I ordered it to go, they said it would take 10 minutes. Even eating it hours later, it was really good and I was surprised. The beef was perfectly spiced, and not dry. The empanada shell was made of corn, kind of like an arepa, and it was perfectly fried – not too greasy.
I will warn you that you have to be careful with the bill. They charge you a convenience fee to use a credit card, and tack on an automatic 15% service fee. I didn’t know and I paid a tip on top of that. They’re sneaky about it too because on the bottom, they include a “suggested” tip (after having already collected one). The convenience fee and the service fee is based off your order total so let’s say you ordered some things to go (like I did), they’ll still charge you a “service charge” for those items.
I did really enjoy the empanadas so I would say skip the menu food, and stick to the bakery items, get them to-go, and pay in cash. Then you can avoid all the hidden fees.