Food was delicious. It's a bit loud. Hard to talk unless you yell. This was mid-afternoon not even late. The disco lights are a bit annoying especially at 3pm. But again the food was amazing.
Drinks and food are a bit overpriced. Also they charge $6.00 for parking even if the place is empty.
Fun anniversary dinner @pueblitoviejo. Good food and service, fun atmosphere with great music to go with the mood. Dance floor to help drop some calories from the meal and drinks.
Great restaurant, food and ambiance. Not rating 5 stars because one of my guests was wearing a jersey and was turned away. Thankfully, we had an extra shirt in the car. Never knew their was a dress policy to go have lunch with your family.
It saddens me to write this review, Pueblito Viejo was hands down my favorite Colombia restaurant in Miami. Apparently they have a new chef and their dishes have lost authenticity, (no disrespect to my Venezuelans brothers and sisters, much respect and love for them) Colombian arepas are NOT fried, paper thin and stuffed, they’re supposed to be flame grilled a bit thick and cheese goes on top. Chorizos are not supposed to be dry as sand paper, not to mention their portions are half the size they used to be. Maybe the restaurant is now a Colombian/Venezuelan fusion but what it is not anymore is my favorite Colombian restaurant in Miami.
Qué delicia! I highly recommend this restaurant. Food is simply delicious. Our waiter, Verónica, was very kind. I liked the atmosphere and the music. I will visit this place every time I come to Miami. Si eres colombiano, aquí es el lugar para comer como un rey!
Had an awesome dinner here with my family. The ambiance and environment is great, so much fun!
What a fun place! The decor is over the top with decorations and lights hanging from the cieling. The service is prompt, friendly and attentive. The food and drinks are outstanding. We had the house tequilas and a pina colada. For dinner it was the bandeja pueblito viejo, the picada pueblito viejo and the cerdo empanizado. We were too stuffed for dessert.
The empanada de (supuestamente) carne was 99% mashed potato- it was disappointing.After over 10 years of living in the area, and not going to this place, I decided to give it another chance and ordered take out; it was a mistake- I was reminded why I don't even recommend it to others. The Colombian flavors are missing- all the meals were truly plain and bland.I don't usually add salt to my food, but I found myself doing so to get something out the flavors, especially of those beans that were half mashed, ugh.The carne asada was a skirt cut instead of flank ? , I guess it was still "asada", but skirt steak changes how it feels- a true, typical Colombian carne asada is a flank steak, NOT skirt steak- period!The picada was enough portions to serve at least 3, but it was quite literally a plate of mostly fried pork and yuca- all other meats were LACKING! It was again missing the true components of a traditional Colombian plate.I can't say I'll be back for another 10 years..again.
I had a great time with the music and the singer that was traditional and old school. The people there were loving it. The food was fresh but the waiter was some what not on his game. Dont let that from having you try the place because it is a great experience to eat out here!