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1961 SW 8th St. Miami, FL 33135

305-644-4015 

 

1961 SW 8th St. Miami FL 33135

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  • Mexican
    Sun-Thu 9:30am-9pm, Fri-Sat 9:30am-10pm
    $ $
  • All Major Credit Cards
    Casual
    Kid Friendly, Private Party, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible
  • Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
    Accepted, Not Necessary
    Lot Available
Description

The sparsely decorated Mi Rinconcito is set up as though the only reason in the world that restaurants exist is for people to sit down with one another and enjoy food, drink, and company. Just like in Mexico. The fare, too, touts the stripped-down appeal of real south-of-the-border cantinas. Guests begin with complimentary thick tortilla chips and thin, potent red salsa. Tacos translate to soft corn tortillas rolled around your choice of savorily marinated pork; full, game-flavored lamb; slightly spicy tongue; ground beef; chicken; chorizo; and so forth. Only onions and cilantro are tucked into the wrap with the meat. A wedge of lime and fiery poke of hot sauce are available if requested (three for $5). Other offerings include crisply griddled quesadillas, flautas, sopes, and home-cooked specialties such as pozole: a hearty, richly spiced stew of pork, ham hock, and hominy. One of Rinconcito's beers will befriend this fare better than horchata, but still sample the homemade cinnamon-spiked rice drink, if even for dessert.








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  • 2009 | Best Mexican Restaurant

    -- Well, son, once upon a time there were all sorts of places where one could eat. Then came the great crash of '08, followed by the great restaurant crash of '09. After that, only McDonald's and a slew of Mexican joints were left standing.-- You mean there were once other types of restaurants?-- Every darn type you could imagine, from steak houses to sushi...-- Sushi?-- Raw fish wrapped in seaweed with rice.-- I see. But what happened to all the... More »

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