El Bori Food Truck
About
El Bori Food Truck is a Puerto Rican restaurant in Miami, Florida, specializing in mofongo, empanadas, and the chef’s special. Rated 4.8 stars from 651 reviews. $$. Known for authentic flavors, friendly service, and outdoor picnic seating.
Menu Highlights
Price Range
Moderate ($$)
Contact & Location
Address
261 NW 36th St, Miami, FL 33127, Miami, Florida
Hours
5:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Phone
(305) 778-1111Website
elborifoodtruckfl.com/Reviews
Steph Medie
Such a good little food truck. Definitely try the chefs special. Owners are super sweet and the food is fantastic.we had the chefs special which was chicken and Spanish rice with tostones. We also tried the beef and cheese empanada and they were so sweet to give us a pizza one to try for free. The crust was thin and crispy. Both empanadas were nicely stuffed. Picnic benches for you to sit and enjoy your food. Michelin star type food. We will be stopping by again before we head to the airport on our way home
Inelisse Otero-Diaz
I’ve been living in Florida for 10 years and had given up hope of finding an authentic mofongo. Most places give you reheated stuff or too greasy and mushy. But this mofongo for El Bori is SPECTACULAR! It’s fresh; has the right ingredients and took me back to my beloved Puerto Rico.
Yanittza Castillo
This is one of the best Puerto Rican food trucks in Miami! The food is absolutely amazing full of authentic flavor and perfectly cooked. The service was friendly and welcoming, and the atmosphere had great energy with music and a nice vibe. Highly recommend if you want real Puerto Rican food!
Carlos Pardorios
Amazing food! Best Puerto Rican food off the island! Great flavors and amazing costumer service. Makes you feel right at home. Will I return? That shouldn’t even be a question.
Braxton Skinner
This place is amazing. My guy said he had the best Mofongo in the state and papi wasn’t lying.. it was soft, moist and had all the flavor. And with the picadillo it was crazy work. It’s worth the trip. I moved here from Orlando and my wife was born in Puerto Rico… so we know what’s up… she said the empanada (pastalillos) took her back to her roots she started flamingo dances in the streets…. I will be back this weekend.