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Contribute Feedback What Noe Johnston likes about Lechonera El Jibarito:
Everything was amazing, we got lechón, rice with gandules, sweet plantains, macaroni salad, guineitos en escabeche, and batata. They are friendly and the food is good. View all feedback.
What Delaney Towne doesn't like about Lechonera El Jibarito:
I’m all fairness,it may be a 5 but much of the food was gone by the time we arrived in the afternoon, but someone was out to quickly address what was avail vs not. Food gone means great food. Music was great and the portraits and domino tables were amazing. View all feedback.
Great food..live music. cold beer. what else they can ask. very recommended. check their website for the coming. we had been eating with tears. guineos en escabeche. lechón asado. morcillas. majarete.flan martas india y medallas.
Guavate in kissimmee! I felt like home again. great service, great food, full taste. nada que envidiar a otros lugares. even better than puerto rico itself. the black was tender, juicy, warm, the skin was crisp and tasty. morcilla with the right kick. pasteles like home. all fresh food. family-oriented environment. great service very friendly. all clean, clean place, clean presentation, very well organized. I can't ask for more. a 5 stars rating will be too short to rate this location, I would give them 10 stars! also is the price for the service and quality of food. I'll come here many more paintings. they also sell “Hamacas”, mesas de domino hechas y pintadas a mano. Live music. a typical Puertorrican Sunday experience. I read other people reviews and I have to say that they have a board with the menu that I think I've read it to see if they did emanadillas and alcapurrias they did. also all the tables I noticed were clean and they are all hand painted as well as very beautiful. I must say I also had cuajitos and they were made like guaisados that I had before and they were also the morcilla and they can have them sharp or mild in puerto rico and so no difference)
Everything was amazing, we got lechón, rice with gandules, sweet plantains, macaroni salad, guineitos en escabeche, and batata. They are friendly and the food is good.
Visited this place for the First time and had a Great Time. The Owner Lisandra was wonderful and invited us to come back again. They make fresh food for dine in and to go. Great place for Puerto Rican style food. Packed house with Bands. No Liquor, Beer and Wine only.
The atmosphere was great...Gringos need to brush up on their Spanish when they order (cafeteria style). Pork tasted great, but a little dry. My wife loved the Morcilla (blood sausage)...not a fan...but the Puerto Rican version is much better than the German version I grew up with. This is definitely a place to stop for a meal if you are in the area.