Borinquen Foods
2001 South Lumpkin Rd,Ste 17, Columbus, GA, 31903
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Address :
2001 South Lumpkin Rd,Ste 17
Columbus, GA, 31903 - Phone (706) 685-8002
- Website https://www.borinquenfoods.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:30 am - 2:00pm
Specialities
- Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
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Sebastian M.
Loved it! My favorite food. The amount of food you get for the price is like a buffet.
(5)Rebekah S.
We had a chicken plate with rice, beans and plantain. It was simple with great flavor. Such friendly people.
(4)Brad S.
Puerto Rican cuisine is far from an area of my expertise, but I am well-versed in the perils of the buffet. Few cuisines lend themselves to buffet service as only certain types of foods sit well for long periods of time. Fried foods are the worst, as their golden crispy crunch can quickly become oily and soggy. Roasted foods aren't much better, as they begin to dry out as they sit. The only things that preserve well are soups and other liquid-based foods, as they are kept the proper temperature while still maintaining their original quality. As such, my experience with the buffet at Borinquen was decidedly mixed. Things like the lentils, beans, and this fish and potato stew were nice and interesting, and I was even able to catch some fried fish as it was coming out of the oven that was enjoyable, too. The fried plantains, on the other hand... not so much. I'm left with an impression of a restaurant that certainly has what it takes to offer some good Puerto Rican food, but the talent is being squandered by the lunch buffet. Dinner would probably be a better bet.
(3)Roald T.
A little piece of home away from home. Mr Jorge makes you feel like family and truly cares for his customers, the portions are generous (since is self served) and is the best authentic Hispanic restaurant in the area (other than Mexican).
(5)Ape B.
Very good Latin Cuisine. It reminds me of my mother's cooking. Very well stocked grocery store next to the restaurant full of all my old favorites.
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