
At Sofrito we believe that the most important thing is YOU. You are family! And as family, you are here to relax and enjoy your TIME with us. One of the best ways to enjoy your time with family is through food and drink. Since 2015 our mission has been to serve you delicious and authentic dishes just like Mom used to make. The Cuban Sandwich tastes just like home, the COFFEE is freshly brewed, and the GAMES are here to be played. As mom always said you are always welcome back at home and, this is why we say hasta la proxima vez.
Casual place with a patio, offering a variety of dishes from Latin America, plus craft beer.
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Address: 8607 Palm Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32836
Phone: (407) 778-4205
Website: https://www.sofritocafe.com/
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We tried several things on our visits there while in town and I honestly couldn’t pick a favorite. The food, coffee and staff are all top notch!
The place is very clean, spacious, and welcoming. It has a casual vibe, almost a mix between fast casual and sit-down dining. Not upscale, but comfortable and relaxed. It smells amazing when you walk in, which is always a good sign. There is plenty of parking since it is located in a busy plaza, and seating was also plentiful.
What truly stood out was the staff. I was immediately greeted by the manager, Gladys, who was incredibly attentive and helpful. The place was extremely busy because of the holiday, yet she was completely on top of everything. Total professional. I sat at the bar and was quickly taken care of by Isabel, who was an absolute delight. Friendly, efficient, and welcoming. Even with the crowd, the entire team seemed organized and calm, which says a lot about management.
The food came out on time and was delicious. The prices were fair, and the coffee was honestly to die for. I am actually disappointed that I am leaving town, because I would have definitely gone back again before heading home.
Overall, this is a place worth visiting if you are in the area. Great food, strong leadership, and a staff that clearly cares. Completely impressed and pleasantly surprised.
They serve a variety of South American specialties and trust me, they are all good!
This time my wife got the Peruvian chicken and I got the Cuban shredded pork. Both entries came with three sides! I got some delicious fried yuka, boiled yuka and fried plantains .
The bork was delicious, nicely spiced but not too hot. Both yuka were well cooked and very flavored in their different ways.
I should mention that the portions were very generous, so we got quality and quantity.
My wife’s chicken was very well cooked too and she got yuka too so all was very good.
The price was very reasonable and everyone working there was very friendly.
A great experience once again, that’s why we keep coming back.
The way this restaurant is run is truly impressive. As a restaurant manager myself, I really appreciate seeing things done right from the other side. Such a great find — we’ll definitely be back!
It is a counter service restaurant so you place your order at a kiosk or with a person at the counter. Then you are given a number and you find a table and the food is brought to your table. I always feel a bit frustrated when asked for a tip on a self service kiosk and I have not gotten any service yet. Don’t expect a follow-up on drinks or desserts, you have to go back to the counter and order. There is seating inside and on a patio outside. There are large group tables so it would be a good place for a larger group. Oddly, there was a professional photographer going around offering to take photos as well.
Also ordered was the Fried Yuca, which came with Garlic-Cilantro Mojo.
There is a 100% chance that I will be telling all my friends who visit Orlando to make a stop at this restaurant. I only wish I would have dined in over doing a carry out order!! 5 Stars for Sure!
I’ve been to many Cuban and Latin restaurants, and based on that experience, this sandwich and soup do not belong on the menu of a Cuban restaurant. The sandwich is not authentic at all, and the chicken soup was overly salty.