Coconut Latin Caribbean Grill
“My favorite is the "baby skirt steak", which comes with a side (Yuca fries!)”
“I've ordered Empanandas, oxtails, curry chicken, jerk chicken, stew chicken, rice and beans.”
“My favorite dish is the pernil with black rice–AMAZING.”
Coconut Latin Caribbean Grill
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
4 reviews
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I can't tell if I've been rip off or that my expectation was very high. But man, was I disappointed with the meal I got. Where is this big portion everyone was talking about. The only big portion was the rice. I got the churrasco, which came with rice and beans. Not knowing what it is, I relied on google images to let know what it was. But man, the meat I got looks nothing like the google images that I desperately wanted to eat. I was not a happy girl. However the food was good, not great, but good. But definitely not worth the $16 I paid for the churrasco!
Here's my advice for any new person trying out this place. Get the special!! The food that are prepared and on display for you choose from looked and smell better than the food I ordered on the menu. I plan to go back, but only getting the special. Literally picking out the meat that I actually want to eat.
Ordered sirloin steak with brazillian fiery piri sauce and mango coconut sauce along with coconut black beans and dirty rice. Very nice Waitress threw in yuca fries. Dish tasted very unique although steak a little dry. Definitely worth returning to try the different special dishes for under $13.
You can order at the counter and then grab a seat if you're in a hurry. Most dishes are around $5 or $6. You can get spanish soup "Sancocho" on weekend and it's deliscious. I'm there every weekend to pick up soup in the winter time. Pair with yummy sweet plaintains and it's a yummy deliscious dinner! I'm not crazy about their smoothies, they are really sweet and made with tooo much milk. They need more fruit in it.
Also I think some of their meet dishes are a bit overly saltly sometimes. I guess it depends who's cooking in the back. They could definitely take it down a notch, but over I prefer this place over the other spanish restos down west side ave.
I have been to this spot quite a few times. There food is pretty good and reasonably priced. I like there rice and beans with the "platanos maduros" and the chicken stew is not bad either.
Very good spot to go to for lunch and plus they have cheap lunch specials