Mofongo House Restaurant
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When I read the reviews while in our way to the restaurant I wasn't sure if we should've gone. Once I got there, I was happy to have gone and bit take…
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By far the worst restaurant I have ever been to. For the name being mofongo house the mofongo sucks n the meats have no flavor.will never go there aga…
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With a total of 6 customers and waiting an hour we decided to leave. They don't serve anything to munch on while you wait and not one employee approac…
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Mofongo House Restaurant is open for Casual Dining. Mofongo House Restaurant serves Latin American, Caribbean and Dominican dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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8 Reviews on “Mofongo House Restaurant”
By far the worst restaurant I have ever been to. For the name being mofongo house the mofongo sucks n the meats have no flavor.will never go there again! !!!
With a total of 6 customers and waiting an hour we decided to leave. They don’t serve anything to munch on while you wait and not one employee approached us to inform of a long wait or to apologize for having waited. Quite disappointed since I really wanted to try their Fish in Coconut Sauce…
Stay away. Mofongo should be removed fron their name. Don’t expecy mofongo they serve mongu…the pernal was dry o lavor..a waste on money and time..a dissapointment all the wat.
Mofongo by any other name is still… Don’t worry if the name of the restaurant is a popular Puerto Rican dish, and the restaurant’s owners are Dominican, that shouldn’t matter. What matters is what comes out of the kitchen. This is not really a restaurant in the sense that you may think it’s a restaurant, it’s a dive, and a good one at that. If you’re expecting great service, then this is not your type of place, that’s not what dives are about anyway. While the menu offers Mofongo, what comes out of the kitchen is actually Mangu. The difference, for those who don’t know, is that the plantains in Mofongo are fried, and in Mangu, they are boiled. But don’t let that stop you from stopping by, they are good. I had the Mofongo…, er, Mangu, with Rabo Encendido, (stewed Oxtail). Great flavors, the meat just melted off the bones. My wife had the fried Pork Chops with white rice and beans. The Pork Chop was moist and cooked perfectly. The beans had the Caribbean flavors I’ve come to expect. My step-son had the Bistec Salteado (Pepper steak) and it was a hit, as Timothy wanted everyone at the table to try the Pepper steak. So here’s the deal, don’t come looking for fine dining, it’s the wrong neighborhood, this is the sort of gritty, working man’s sort of place where you might find Anthony Bourdain relaying the essence of blue collar food. If you are in it for that, then this is your sort of place. I like it and I will come again. As for my Puerto Rican friend who thinks the name is indicative of anything, well I’m Puerto Rican, and the name means nothing to me. If I like what’s on the plate, the name could be Greek to me.
Pure genious. Its okay… but the owners arent very bright given that mofongo is a puerto rican cuisine..lol
O order food to take out a mofongo with pork chops and it was definetelly the worst mofongo i ever ate!!!!! And the pork chops where old and reheated!!!! I cant say nothin else for the rest of the menu but…………..
This little restaurant makes you feel right at home. The food is great the service is great. This sure do treat you like family.