Rincon Nica
About
Nicaraguan
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 4395 W 16th Ave, Hialeah, FL 33012
Phone: (305) 827-2525
Work Hours
Business info
- turned_in_notHealth ScorePass
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- directions_bikeBike ParkingNo
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholBeer & Wine Only
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Angie D.
I've driven by here so many times and never tried it, wish I would've done so sooner! Friendly atmosphere, the food is amazing, everything is fresh and delicious ! Will definitely be coming more often when craving some carne asada!
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Mica L.
Had an appointment nearby, & this little Nicaraguan place caught my eye.
First, I love the little groceries & pastelitos they have in the front. I didn't have time to order, so I got a pastelito de piña (amazing), an inca cola, & these triangle pastelitos.
It was my first time having Nicaraguan food, & I loved it. -
Olga C.
I'm so depressed. This was my favorite nica place in Hialeah. I went to eat tonight and two roaches crawled on my wife's arm. Needless to say we left immediately. Just want to put this out there...it was the tiny Russian roaches.
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Sergio F.
I stopped by Rincon Nica a few days back when my car was in a nearby auto shop (ah, the joys as cars as get older.) My mobility was limited, and needed some sustenance within walking distance and you can never go wrong with pollo a la plancha and moros.
Tucked away in a strip mall on West 16th Avenue, Rincon Nica doubles as a lounge / club (based on what my waitress mentioned). That was actually the extent of my interaction, as she spent most of her time chatting with a friend (coworker?) who had stopped by. I ordered my usual pollo a la plancha (grilled chicken). The taste was pretty good, but the portion was a little on the small side. The beans and rice was gallo pinto (red beans and rice) rather than the black beans of cuban places. The sweet plantains had the right amount of sweetness and crisp.
Instead of flan, they had a tres leches with plenty of meringue, a cherry and fluffy texture.
In addition to a sit down meal, they also sell sodas and other food products from Nicaragua. Ican probably see myself giving it a higher rating if I come by in the weekend for their nightclub scene. -
Jorge C.
I still love this place. Great service and prices. Home cooked Nicaraguan food. The quesillo is delicious. Ask for the red beans and white rice instead of gallo pinto.