25 of the best Central Florida restaurants serving Puerto Rican food

Anybody who hasn't experienced it cannot imagine what it is like, leaving your home and memories behind in Puerto Rico, and coming to start new ones in Central Florida. Orlando has the largest Puerto Rican population in Florida, and the fastest-growing, rising from 4 percent in 1980 to 14 percent in 2019. The cultural and political impact of Puerto Ricans in Central Florida is similar to that of Cuban Americans in South Florida. That's one big reason why it's so important to have a taste of home. And it's definitely good news for everyone who isn't Borinqueño.

From Orange County to Osceola, culinary adventure awaits, with dishes straight from the island. Put on your pava and pop open a cold Medalla, and get ready to loudly chat away with friendly strangers, as you get nice and jartito in these four and five-star restaurants, eateries and food trucks with some of Orlando's best Puerto Rican food!

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25 of the best Central Florida restaurants serving Puerto Rican food
El Cilantrillo Restaurant 
3628 W Vine St., Kissimmee, (407) 201-4505
Located near Orlando airport, at the heart of the City Beautiful, this family-run restaurant offers a variety of both Puerto Rican traditional dishes and original takes on old favorites. The owners, a married couple who came to the Diaspora from the island, formed El Cilantrillo with a vision to stand out from the rest. Come and check out their varied menu and try dishes you forgot about, like arroz cilantro and mamposteado (a rice with seafood dish). Or some well-known international classics with a crillo spin, like chicken cordon bleu and stuffed chicken breasts. Ask about their kids menu and desserts!
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El Cilantrillo Restaurant

3628 W Vine St., Kissimmee, (407) 201-4505
Located near Orlando airport, at the heart of the City Beautiful, this family-run restaurant offers a variety of both Puerto Rican traditional dishes and original takes on old favorites. The owners, a married couple who came to the Diaspora from the island, formed El Cilantrillo with a vision to stand out from the rest. Come and check out their varied menu and try dishes you forgot about, like arroz cilantro and mamposteado (a rice with seafood dish). Or some well-known international classics with a crillo spin, like chicken cordon bleu and stuffed chicken breasts. Ask about their kids menu and desserts!

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Achiote Puerto Rican Restaurant 
12325 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407-219-4089
This place takes Puerto Rican cuisine to the next level of fine dining. Enjoy the foods you love like you’ve never seen them prepared before. The care in every dish is obvious. Achiote pride themselves on having Puerto Rican dishes found almost nowhere else off the island, including traditional alcoholic drinks that require special liquors and fruits. Come with a large party for live music and events, or sit at a quiet table. They cater, too.
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Achiote Puerto Rican Restaurant

12325 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407-219-4089
This place takes Puerto Rican cuisine to the next level of fine dining. Enjoy the foods you love like you’ve never seen them prepared before. The care in every dish is obvious. Achiote pride themselves on having Puerto Rican dishes found almost nowhere else off the island, including traditional alcoholic drinks that require special liquors and fruits. Come with a large party for live music and events, or sit at a quiet table. They cater, too.

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Guavate 
422 S Alafaya Trail #20, (407) 281-4700
Colorful, cheerful eatery that serves traditional Puerto Rican dishes, such as chicharrones & mofongos, bacalao frito (cod friture), stuffed mofongo and more - all made to order and to perfection. With a fine dining flair, they have been repeatedly named one of the places for Puerto Rican food in Orlando. Come and see why.
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Guavate

422 S Alafaya Trail #20, (407) 281-4700
Colorful, cheerful eatery that serves traditional Puerto Rican dishes, such as chicharrones & mofongos, bacalao frito (cod friture), stuffed mofongo and more - all made to order and to perfection. With a fine dining flair, they have been repeatedly named one of the places for Puerto Rican food in Orlando. Come and see why.

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Melao Bakery 
2001 Consulate Drive, 407-348-1777
With sandwiches, hot and sweet pastries, fresh-baked bread and delicious artisan coffees (melaítos), this joint has the perfect combination to open early for breakfast. They hot cereals, hot chocolates, and other traditional breakfast favorites like eggs and jamonilla. It’s like you went to your grandma’s house and she’s spoiling you. They also have fresh cold salads, a variety of soups, broths, potato dishes, and dinner entrees. Hands down, it's one of the best places in town – don’t be surprised if it comes up next time you ask your Puerto Rican friends for a good place to eat. Often when thinking of Puerto Rican deliciousness, this place tends to come to mind first. Come for their live entertainment and Puerto Rican comedians, too.
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Melao Bakery

2001 Consulate Drive, 407-348-1777
With sandwiches, hot and sweet pastries, fresh-baked bread and delicious artisan coffees (melaítos), this joint has the perfect combination to open early for breakfast. They hot cereals, hot chocolates, and other traditional breakfast favorites like eggs and jamonilla. It’s like you went to your grandma’s house and she’s spoiling you. They also have fresh cold salads, a variety of soups, broths, potato dishes, and dinner entrees. Hands down, it's one of the best places in town – don’t be surprised if it comes up next time you ask your Puerto Rican friends for a good place to eat. Often when thinking of Puerto Rican deliciousness, this place tends to come to mind first. Come for their live entertainment and Puerto Rican comedians, too.

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Grillers Puerto Rico  
9565 S Orange Blossom Trail, (407) 394-6445
If you are hungry and in the mood for a huge dish, this is the place. With a full bar and a spacious dining area that will make you think you are back in San Juan, their menu offers chicharrón de pollo en hueso (rinds of fried chicken on bone), arañitas (plantain spiders), churrasco con crema de ajo (steak and garlic cream), seafood and so much more. With happy hour, live music, and a rich history, you’re in for a good time. Try their chillo relleno (stuffed snapper) on special occasions. 
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Grillers Puerto Rico

9565 S Orange Blossom Trail, (407) 394-6445
If you are hungry and in the mood for a huge dish, this is the place. With a full bar and a spacious dining area that will make you think you are back in San Juan, their menu offers chicharrón de pollo en hueso (rinds of fried chicken on bone), arañitas (plantain spiders), churrasco con crema de ajo (steak and garlic cream), seafood and so much more. With happy hour, live music, and a rich history, you’re in for a good time. Try their chillo relleno (stuffed snapper) on special occasions.

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Coquí 
4004 South Orlando Drive, Sanford, (407) 732-4660
Specializing only in Puerto Rican flavor eatery and located in the heart of Sanford, food is cooked fresh for you. The daily specials are posted every morning, as they open early for breakfast and stick around for lunch and dinner. 
Mofongo con chicharrón is one of their specialties, as it is just making you happy, especially in the mornings. A lot of people seem to forget that it isn’t all about tostones at dinner, a lot of us value the heck out of a place that can serve a true Puerto Rican breakfast. Come and feel like family back at home in this place, where all that’s missing is the coquí. 
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Coquí

4004 South Orlando Drive, Sanford, (407) 732-4660
Specializing only in Puerto Rican flavor eatery and located in the heart of Sanford, food is cooked fresh for you. The daily specials are posted every morning, as they open early for breakfast and stick around for lunch and dinner. Mofongo con chicharrón is one of their specialties, as it is just making you happy, especially in the mornings. A lot of people seem to forget that it isn’t all about tostones at dinner, a lot of us value the heck out of a place that can serve a true Puerto Rican breakfast. Come and feel like family back at home in this place, where all that’s missing is the coquí.

Photo via Coquí/Facebook
Donde Sea 
1620 Premier Row Unit B, (407) 969-4250
Open only Thursday through Sunday, from 11 a.m. to midnight, this is the place where your wife always wants to come to eat, “Anywhere.” With an item selection seldom seen in other Puerto Rican eateries, like pinchos, jugo de tamarindo (natural tamarind juice), el famoso dufongo con cuajo y morcilla - no te equivoques! (dufongo, with pig’s ears and tripe) -, tripleta sandwiches, jugo de acerola natural (Puerto Rican cherry juice), and otro montón de cosas that you’ll think you’re back in your old vecindario. This food truck is filled with friendly staff working hard on creative and traditional dishes, made just the way you remember them.  
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Donde Sea

1620 Premier Row Unit B, (407) 969-4250
Open only Thursday through Sunday, from 11 a.m. to midnight, this is the place where your wife always wants to come to eat, “Anywhere.” With an item selection seldom seen in other Puerto Rican eateries, like pinchos, jugo de tamarindo (natural tamarind juice), el famoso dufongo con cuajo y morcilla - no te equivoques! (dufongo, with pig’s ears and tripe) -, tripleta sandwiches, jugo de acerola natural (Puerto Rican cherry juice), and otro montón de cosas that you’ll think you’re back in your old vecindario. This food truck is filled with friendly staff working hard on creative and traditional dishes, made just the way you remember them.

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Lechonera Latina 
Multiple locations: 
9998 E Colonial Drive - (407) 249-0207
11229 E Colonial Drive #110 - (407) 507-6903
3806 Curry Ford Road - (407) 930-0663
With three locations, you can’t miss these guys. They bring the best of hot and ready Puerto Rican and Latin foods to you. With their hot food line, cafeteria-style, you can come in and choose from all the good-looking trays of aromatic dishes, ready to serve. You can sit around to enjoy, but many people pack it up as take-out. They also prepare sandwiches and other dishes to order, if you want something to go with your pork rib stew. Ask about their desserts, too! 
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Lechonera Latina

Multiple locations: 9998 E Colonial Drive - (407) 249-0207 11229 E Colonial Drive #110 - (407) 507-6903 3806 Curry Ford Road - (407) 930-0663
With three locations, you can’t miss these guys. They bring the best of hot and ready Puerto Rican and Latin foods to you. With their hot food line, cafeteria-style, you can come in and choose from all the good-looking trays of aromatic dishes, ready to serve. You can sit around to enjoy, but many people pack it up as take-out. They also prepare sandwiches and other dishes to order, if you want something to go with your pork rib stew. Ask about their desserts, too!

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Mamajuana Latin Bistro 
75 E Colonial Drive, (407) 601-2716
Formerly known as Vinyl Rum+Tapas Lounge, they have rebranded as MamaJuana Latin Bistro & Rum Bar. They offer a Latin-style small plates and entrees like Mama makes. We also have some unique Dominican-style rum cocktails that you won't find anywhere else in the world. Casual dining with an elegant flair, come to Mama Juana’s if you feel like Puerto Rican food but also something new and exciting.
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Mamajuana Latin Bistro

75 E Colonial Drive, (407) 601-2716
Formerly known as Vinyl Rum+Tapas Lounge, they have rebranded as MamaJuana Latin Bistro & Rum Bar. They offer a Latin-style small plates and entrees like Mama makes. We also have some unique Dominican-style rum cocktails that you won't find anywhere else in the world. Casual dining with an elegant flair, come to Mama Juana’s if you feel like Puerto Rican food but also something new and exciting.

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Antojitos Boricua 
477 FL-50 Clermont, (407) 497-5849
Owner and cook José will be laughing and joking around with you as he makes sure you get some good grub from his friendly food truck. He says the idea of Antojitos Boricuas is to bring the Puerto Rican kitchen to its fullest expression. “Antojitos” translates into “cravings,” so don’t expect rice and beans here. These are “picaderas,” finger foods for the most part. Chicharrón de pollo, carne frita, mofongo, empanadillas de todas clase con carne, pollo, queso, camarones, también tostones, alcapurrias, sandwiches boricuas como las tripletas y mucho más! Come and give yourself a gustito and jampéate a bunch of these little antojitos - with a Heineken, of course. 
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Antojitos Boricua

477 FL-50 Clermont, (407) 497-5849
Owner and cook José will be laughing and joking around with you as he makes sure you get some good grub from his friendly food truck. He says the idea of Antojitos Boricuas is to bring the Puerto Rican kitchen to its fullest expression. “Antojitos” translates into “cravings,” so don’t expect rice and beans here. These are “picaderas,” finger foods for the most part. Chicharrón de pollo, carne frita, mofongo, empanadillas de todas clase con carne, pollo, queso, camarones, también tostones, alcapurrias, sandwiches boricuas como las tripletas y mucho más! Come and give yourself a gustito and jampéate a bunch of these little antojitos - with a Heineken, of course.

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Mi Viejo San Juan Restaurant 
7229 E. Colonial Drive, 407-380-2061
Straight-up Puerto Rican meat & seafood dishes delivered in an intimate, family-run environment. They offer a soup of the day, and some of their specialities include: chuleta can can (which is a rib/pork chop), mofongo seasoned in house condiments, fried red snapper, and their Mariscada, a seafood salad of conch, octopus and shrimp. The staff says they work for your praise and aims to make sure your experience is flawless. They have a great reputation for bringing the authentic flavor and atmosphere that takes us back to the island.
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Mi Viejo San Juan Restaurant

7229 E. Colonial Drive, 407-380-2061
Straight-up Puerto Rican meat & seafood dishes delivered in an intimate, family-run environment. They offer a soup of the day, and some of their specialities include: chuleta can can (which is a rib/pork chop), mofongo seasoned in house condiments, fried red snapper, and their Mariscada, a seafood salad of conch, octopus and shrimp. The staff says they work for your praise and aims to make sure your experience is flawless. They have a great reputation for bringing the authentic flavor and atmosphere that takes us back to the island.

Photo via Mi Viejo San Juan/MiViejoSanJuanRest.com
Sabor del Caribe 
3020 Lamberton Blvd, (407) 757-0578
Sabor Del Caribe is a 100% authentic Puerto Rican cuisine, specializing in all your favorite foods. They are considered a scratch kitchen, meaning all dishes are freshly made by hand and from scratch every day. Want chillo frito (fried snapper)? They will season and fry your fish fresh on the spot. They also open a fresh line of hot food ready-to-eat every day. So, come sit or grab a to-go box if in a hurry, At Sabor del Caribe, they run on your time. 
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Sabor del Caribe

3020 Lamberton Blvd, (407) 757-0578
Sabor Del Caribe is a 100% authentic Puerto Rican cuisine, specializing in all your favorite foods. They are considered a scratch kitchen, meaning all dishes are freshly made by hand and from scratch every day. Want chillo frito (fried snapper)? They will season and fry your fish fresh on the spot. They also open a fresh line of hot food ready-to-eat every day. So, come sit or grab a to-go box if in a hurry, At Sabor del Caribe, they run on your time.

Photo via Sabor del Caribe/Facebook
Sazoncito Restaurant 
4542 S Semoran Blvd, (407) 930-7315
A spacious dining area at this casual diner, with a hot food line, cafeteria style, or made to order food, the place has a little bit of everything when it comes to Puerto Rican food. Come check out live 21+ events with DJs and drinks all night. Wake up the next day with an appetite for some mofongo and carne frita and come back to this friendly establishment. Don’t forget to get your food with a side of fresh avocado! Ask about their $4.99 and $5.99 lunch specials!\.
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Sazoncito Restaurant

4542 S Semoran Blvd, (407) 930-7315
A spacious dining area at this casual diner, with a hot food line, cafeteria style, or made to order food, the place has a little bit of everything when it comes to Puerto Rican food. Come check out live 21+ events with DJs and drinks all night. Wake up the next day with an appetite for some mofongo and carne frita and come back to this friendly establishment. Don’t forget to get your food with a side of fresh avocado! Ask about their $4.99 and $5.99 lunch specials!\.

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Pa’l Campo 
13605  S. Apopka-Vineland Road, 407.778.4600
You’ll feel like you’re back at grandma’s. Voted best Puerto Rican food restaurant in 2017, 2018 and 2019 by Orlando Sentinel readers, the place holds up to its reputation. Not many Puerto Rican food eateries understand “delicious” doesn’t have to be over-salt, but this place gets it! (Denme un Aleluya, hermanos!) They simply know the ways of the abuelitas to marinate, season, and cook the food, so that it tastes like a piece of the island. Come see for yourself in this dining experience of Pa’l Campo, where they know how to treat a Boricua. 
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Pa’l Campo

13605 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, 407.778.4600
You’ll feel like you’re back at grandma’s. Voted best Puerto Rican food restaurant in 2017, 2018 and 2019 by Orlando Sentinel readers, the place holds up to its reputation. Not many Puerto Rican food eateries understand “delicious” doesn’t have to be over-salt, but this place gets it! (Denme un Aleluya, hermanos!) They simply know the ways of the abuelitas to marinate, season, and cook the food, so that it tastes like a piece of the island. Come see for yourself in this dining experience of Pa’l Campo, where they know how to treat a Boricua.

Photo via Pa’l Campo/Facebook
Lechonera El Jibarito  
1985 S John Young Parkway, (407) 935-0035
The name says it all - true traditional Puerto Rican dishes, made like by someone who has never left the island. Barbecue pork on premises, lechón a la vara (the tradition of a whole pig cooked over fire, or pig on a spit) - ask for a cuajo (pig’s ear)! There will be music playing on the weekends, typical sounds of the motherland, along with aromas and tastes that will make you think (or wish) you never left.
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Lechonera El Jibarito

1985 S John Young Parkway, (407) 935-0035
The name says it all - true traditional Puerto Rican dishes, made like by someone who has never left the island. Barbecue pork on premises, lechón a la vara (the tradition of a whole pig cooked over fire, or pig on a spit) - ask for a cuajo (pig’s ear)! There will be music playing on the weekends, typical sounds of the motherland, along with aromas and tastes that will make you think (or wish) you never left.

Photo via Lechonera El Jibarito/Facebook
787 Mofongo 
6715 Narcoossee Road, 6715 Narcoossee Rd
You know that area code! One of Orlando’s most beloved food trucks brings you tastes of the island! They set up tables and chairs right outside, so you can sit and stay a while enjoying hot, delicious food with a cold can of Coke. A friendly staff, playing music and talking with you while you savor the food, will make you feel like right at the beach or the local placita. That’s what it’s all about right there - just bringing a little piece of home, a little bit of who we are, and what we know to do - make each other happy through laughter, love, music and food! Come order and enjoy Puerto Rican cuisine classics! 
Photo via 787 Mofongo/Facebook

787 Mofongo

6715 Narcoossee Road, 6715 Narcoossee Rd
You know that area code! One of Orlando’s most beloved food trucks brings you tastes of the island! They set up tables and chairs right outside, so you can sit and stay a while enjoying hot, delicious food with a cold can of Coke. A friendly staff, playing music and talking with you while you savor the food, will make you feel like right at the beach or the local placita. That’s what it’s all about right there - just bringing a little piece of home, a little bit of who we are, and what we know to do - make each other happy through laughter, love, music and food! Come order and enjoy Puerto Rican cuisine classics!

Photo via 787 Mofongo/Facebook
Willie’s Pinchos 
1718 N Goldenrod Road, (407) 486-5485
If you’re looking for pinchos (shishkabobs) made the right way: barbecued slowly in tin foil, then you’ve come to the right place. One bite of these and you’d swear you’re chilling on the beaches of Fajardo with your panas. To complement the pinchos, Willie’s offer tostones (plantain fritures), homemade garlic bread made with Puerto Rican bread slices, salad, mofongo, papitas, seafood, and even Kola Champagne and jugos naturales to drink! It’s an all-in-one chill spot that makes you feel right at home. 
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Willie’s Pinchos

1718 N Goldenrod Road, (407) 486-5485
If you’re looking for pinchos (shishkabobs) made the right way: barbecued slowly in tin foil, then you’ve come to the right place. One bite of these and you’d swear you’re chilling on the beaches of Fajardo with your panas. To complement the pinchos, Willie’s offer tostones (plantain fritures), homemade garlic bread made with Puerto Rican bread slices, salad, mofongo, papitas, seafood, and even Kola Champagne and jugos naturales to drink! It’s an all-in-one chill spot that makes you feel right at home.

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Mi Pan Boricua 
4063 S Goldenrod Road, (407) 207-3399
Don’t let the name fool you. They have a little bit of everything. Opening early at 7 a.m., they bake their own bread and offer a number of traditional breakfast items, as well as lunch and dinner. From a variety of sandwiches and frituras (fried goods), just as you remember them, to dishes like mom used to make for dinner, arroz con carne guisada (white rice and stewed beef). Check out their steak and onions! (Bistec encebolla’o!) 
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Mi Pan Boricua

4063 S Goldenrod Road, (407) 207-3399
Don’t let the name fool you. They have a little bit of everything. Opening early at 7 a.m., they bake their own bread and offer a number of traditional breakfast items, as well as lunch and dinner. From a variety of sandwiches and frituras (fried goods), just as you remember them, to dishes like mom used to make for dinner, arroz con carne guisada (white rice and stewed beef). Check out their steak and onions! (Bistec encebolla’o!)

Photo via Mi Pan Boricua/MiPanBoricuaCafe.com

Piñones en Orlando

8650 East Colonial, (321) 594-0116
Easily the most famous Puerto Rican food truck in Central Florida, you can find seafood delicacies and fritures here that will make you think you’re standing right at Piñones. Reminiscent of the famous spot on the island, the cook offers seafood as their main game but they have a little bit of everything, like the ''Bellaquín,” which has amarillitos (sweet plantains) with a chicken or shrimp in salsa, over rice, and a party of mozzarella cheese melted on top. Or the “Mofongo Mixto,'' which is the perfect combo for your palate. Pair it with conch, octopus and shrimp for an island experience that is authentic and fresh!

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