El Bajareque

Puerto Rican restaurant · Wynwood

5

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"Before Wynwood was Wynwood, it was a predominantly Puerto Rican neighborhood known as Little San Juan, and El Bajareque is one of the last reminders of that. This place has been around for more than 40 years and it feels like little has changed since then. It’s a small spot with some tables and countertop seating. You might hear laughter coming from the kitchen and the staff will probably address at least three customers by name while you’re there. The food is mostly familiar Puerto Rican classics like mofongo, chicharrones de pollo, and alcapurrias - order all three if you have a hungry eating partner or just want a ton of leftovers. Food Rundown video credit: Ryan Pfeffer Bacalaito This flat sheet of fried cod is more fritter than fish, but still very enjoyable—especially when you squeeze some mayoketchup on it. video credit: Ryan Pfeffer Alcapurria De Carne It’s meaty, thick, and should also be devoured with a heavy squeeze of mayoketchup. video credit: Mariana Trabanino Jibarito De Camarones This is Puerto Rico’s version of a toston sandwich. Don’t even think about eating this with your hands. Instead use your knife and fork to make sure you get breaded shrimp, toston, and potato sticks in every bite. Oh, and, in case you haven’t sensed the pattern here, squeeze some mayoketchup on it too. video credit: Ryan Pfeffer Mofongo Con Masitas de Cerdo The pork chunks are a little dry but the broth is there to moisten each piece and give it new life. It’s a large dish so you’ll definitely have leftovers (this is good news)." - Ryan Pfeffer & Mariana Trabanino

El Bajareque - Review - Wynwood - Miami - The Infatuation
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278 NW 36th St, Miami, FL 33127 Get directions

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