Rincon Latino
2132 Whisper Lakes Blvd, Orlando, FL, 32837
Rincon Latino Menu
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Address :
2132 Whisper Lakes Blvd
Orlando, FL, 32837 - Phone (407) 690-2285
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Opening Hours
- Mon :9:00 am - 7:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
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Heidi M.
Delicious food, great selection of seafood. Tried the Sango de Camarones and the pescado al horno.
(4)Daniel D.
Food is good. Owner customer service really bad. Waitress is an angel but lady owner has a really bad attitude she is going to lose a lot of client.
(3)Arturo E. R.
It is very hard to find food from Ecuador here in Orlando. This is the only place that I know off, in the Orlando Area, where you can find Bandera, Humitas, Seco de Chivo, Bolon de Verde, etc. I'm from Ecuador and I love our food. This is place is not a fancy restaurant but the food is very good. If you have never eaten food from Ecuador, try the Sango de Camarones. If you are from Ecuador, then this is a nice place to go. My wife, who's American, loves to eat Humitas and is so excited that she can get them here. I hope you guys like it too. Thanks,
(5)Lillian I.
I would give it no stars but this app won't let me. I've been to Ecuador many times and I love their Ceviche de concha with camarones.... I ordered it from this place and they charged me $15.00 for a cup and a half of mostly onions and liquid... It was so nasty. It literally smelled like motor oil. Yuck!! I would NEVER recommend this place to anyone.. What a waste of money..
(1)Daniela G.
Finally great Ecuadorian food, loved it, go early because they run out some thing quickly like empanadas and quimbolitos. And they should remove guitig from the drinks menu because they don't have it like 6 months in a row :(
(4)Maria M.
Food is ok... place and service are just horrible... food is way over priced.... $12 for a caldo de bola and they don't even serve it with rice... workers they don't even acknowledge when you walk in. Simple not worthy....
(2)Marie F.
With the help of Yelp I was able to find this hidden gem located within a small plaza on the east side of Orlando. La mejor comida Latina! Legitimate Ecuadorian food served. I had to two native Ecuadians from New York as witnesses. If you're Spanish is rusty - thank God for pictures. If that doesn't help - wing it! Start the meal with Empanadas De Viento - Cheese Empanadas and some fruit smoothies. Friend tried to keep a hold of her menu so that we could later order dessert. It's almost 1 in that afternoon and our waitress said that there was no desserts? Wasn't that bummed because I knew the portions wouldn't allow much room for dessert either way. As plates slowly (pretty slowly) started flowing to the table I knew I was right. Sango de Verde: Ecuadorian green plantain soup about the size of a small child. Filled with pork, veggies, huge potatoes, yams, etc. Llapingachos: Potato Cake filled with cheese and a side of a peanut sauce. The potato cake feels more like molded mashed potatoes though. Peanut sounds a little strange but pairs very nicely with the golden potatoes. Tasted a little of everything our big group order. Can't remember the names of everything but this place did not disappoint. Not much in décor but good atmosphere and great food.
(4)Kalvin K.
This quaint restaurant is in an almost dead strip mall but serves food packed with flavor. This is the only Ecuadorean food that I am aware of in Orlando and it is definitely worth a try. The chaulafan is enormously portioned and can be split between two meals or two people. The corvina frita is a fried corvina fillet and is served with rice, tostones, and a nice refreshing salad. The staff is super friendly and helpful. My only deduction for a star comes from the price. If one is not ordering the lunch special ($4.99), the price can rapidly increase beyond what one would be expecting for lunch.
(4)Cristina R.
My husband is from GYE - Ecuador, I've only been there once a few years ago and fell in love with humitas. I really like Rincon Latino, we've been here at least 5 times, usually for lunch on Sundays. I love their rice and lentils plus I usually get their passion fruit juice with milk. Food is very good and their staff is friendly.
(5)Sebastian J.
Just left the place, the food was great, highly recommend the bolon de verde and the empanadas de queso. It's small, quaint and looks family owned.
(5)Judy S.
Nice warm family atmosphere but none of the servers spoke. english! Luckily I was with Puerto Rica friends fluent in Spanish! Came here on a Friday nite and I find the prices a bit high-$10th or more for a small entre. Ordered the Eudora sample & empanada. As appetizers, very small, but flavor was not fearful. Sweet only for the tamale.beer was warm. Not really interested in coming back
(1)Lenin V.
I recommend the Fritada or the salchi papas, taste just like ECUADORIAN hot dogs. Place is small but the owner and waitress very nice and humble. Me and my family will definitly be back
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