Absolutely love this bakery. I recently moved from NY to Miami and I have been on the search for a good colombian bakery to get all my favorite goodies. So far i have had the morcilla(blood sausage) which is delicious, aswell as the pan de bono and buñuelos. All great treats. Their passion fruit juice is pretty good, and over all the place is adorable and loaded with plenty of colombian treats as well as nostalgic candies and décor.
Ratchel D.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Miami, FL
Small little bakery /restaurant. I don’t love their«real food, mainly come here for«to go» bakery items for family brunch. –arepita — tequeno –pan de bono –buñuelo My inlaws are Colombian, born and raised, and they don’t love this location. They prefer Rinconsito paisa for actual meals(bandeja Paisa/calentado/sopas/etc). The few times we have ordered«real food» here, we haven’t loved it. Mind you, this location is across the street from where we live, definitely more convenient. Check out this place if in the mood for Colombian bakery items. The service is a bit slow for my taste, hence why I always take things«to go».
Luis H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Jacksonville, FL
This is an extraordinary place with very humble persons. Customer service is their passion and their lives. You have to get the morcillas. They taste like if they were from Puerto Rico.
Erik M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Miami, FL
Been going here for years. Best little bakery for Colombian /Latin food I’ve found. Great price, people are super friendly, always fresh, and most importantly always delicious.
Jorge R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Miami, FL
All I gotta say is, «THEYSERVESANCOCHOONTHEWEEKENDS! «So grateful this place is near my home. Great pan de bono and other items. Frijoles are killer here. Haven’t had anything that’s been a let down. A true Colombian restaurant.
Jadine R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Miami, FL
This bakery is family owned and has delicious homemade Colombian food! My husband and I usually grab some goodies for Saturday morning breakfast. We’ll get bunuelos, pan de bonos, empanadas, chorizo and the salsa that comes with it. It’ll come out to about $ 10 – 12 bucks total. Everything is savory and delicious! The location is in West Kendall and is snuggled in a shopping center with a day care center, tatoo parlor and a barber shop. If you see the huge annoying brightly colored«Palacio de los jugos,» pass it and you’ll see Mekatos in the far right corner of the shopping center. Definitely a hidden gem in West Kendall. It’s been there for over 20 years! :)