We used Bohio Latin Flavors to cater our baby shower of 100 guests, and they were absolutely amazing. The food was delicious, the appetizers were a hit, and everyone kept talking about the incredible flavors. A huge shoutout to Diana, who stayed on top of everything from start to finish — her communication was outstanding and made the whole process so easy. The team arrived early, set everything up perfectly, and made sure everything ran smoothly. Affordable, flavorful, and truly excellent customer service. We couldn’t have picked a better place to cater our event. Highly recommend!
Saumya Asthana-Rubin
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December 30, 2025
We loved loved this gem of a restaurant that has the best staff and the best food ❤️❤️ The restaurant itself is huge and has a great decor and an amazing staff always on their feet 🙏🙏 We initially started with the coffee and mango drink and really very good ❤️❤️ We then moved onto chicken with rice and beans, seafood salad, and definitely Mofongo (different kinds) and each bite was a gourmet’s delight ❤️❤️ The food has the best flavours and our full compliments to the chef for making such incredible delicious cuisine 🙏🙏 It is the perfect 11/10 venue to come chill with family and friends as the restaurant has the best food and service 🎉🎉
Jason Perlow
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June 08, 2026
Bohio Latin Flavors, Margate
Dominican and Puerto Rican cuisine with a heavy emphasis on mofongo, and based on this visit, that’s one of the reasons to come here. They offer numerous variations, with your choice of sauce and protein, making this one of the more mofongo-focused restaurants I’ve seen in Broward.
We started with the shrimp mofongo. The plantain mound itself was moist, flavorful, and nicely seasoned, avoiding the dry, dense texture that plagues lesser versions. Ours came topped with a rich shrimp sauce, but other options included a garlic cream sauce and a Creole-style sauce, both of which looked excellent as they passed through the dining room. Of the dishes we tried, the mofongo was actually my favorite.
The masitas de cerdo (fried pork chunks) were flavorful and well-seasoned, although they came out a bit drier than I would have preferred. I’d still order them again, but based on what I saw arriving at nearby tables, the pernil may be the move on a future visit.
The rice deserves mention as well. The arroz con gandules was excellent, with plenty of flavor rather than simply serving as a side dish. They also offered moro rice in both red bean and black bean versions, which was nice to see.
The Punta Cana cocktail was worth ordering. Sweet, tropical, and considerably stronger than it looked.
The dining room is much larger than it appears from outside, but this is very much a casual neighborhood spot. It reminded me of the kind of local restaurant you’d find in Puerto Rico or the Dominican Republic: a large dining room, full bar, TVs on the wall, families gathering for dinner, and the emphasis squarely on the food rather than creating an upscale experience. There’s also a stage and DJ setup for live entertainment.
One note: service was slow on our Sunday evening visit. After speaking with the manager, I learned she was also the restaurant’s only server and that a single cook was handling the kitchen while also keeping up with a steady stream of takeout orders. Given those realities, the pace made more sense. Everyone was friendly, but this isn’t the place to visit if you’re in a hurry.
Both English and Spanish menus are available, although the primary server was clearly more comfortable interacting in Spanish.
They also feature Latin music and a DJ on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, which is probably when the room really comes alive.
If you’re a fan of mofongo, pernil, arroz con gandules, or Dominican comfort food in general, Bohio is worth adding to your list.
Juna Jean
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May 27, 2026
The food was good the service? Awful! The short round potato with the curly hair was wild to me. Orders our food at 8:03p. At 8:55 they tell my friend that they didn’t have to churraso for her meal. The appetizer they told us 30 minutes after ordering they didn’t have it. We had to wait. Time they delivered our food at 9:32p. Then refused to let us talk to a manager or offer a discount. One of the waitress’s tried to help but that little short one with the curly hair was trying to demand we pay full price after acknowledging that our service took way too long. Definitely will not be coming back here. Was so mad. I left my food at the table and then tried to threaten us calling the police if we didn’t pay. Worst service ever!!
William Smith
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September 14, 2025
Bohio Latin Flavors is an absolute gem! The food is fresh, flavorful, and authentically prepared, with every dish packed full of taste that reminds you of true home-style cooking. The portions are generous, and you can tell a lot of care goes into both the seasoning and presentation. The staff is warm and welcoming, making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in. If you’re looking for delicious Latin cuisine with great service and a friendly atmosphere, this is the spot. Highly recommended!
We used Bohio Latin Flavors to cater our baby shower of 100 guests, and they were absolutely amazing. The food was delicious, the appetizers were a hit, and everyone kept talking about the incredible flavors. A huge shoutout to Diana, who stayed on top of everything from start to finish — her communication was outstanding and made the whole process so easy. The team arrived early, set everything up perfectly, and made sure everything ran smoothly. Affordable, flavorful, and truly excellent customer service. We couldn’t have picked a better place to cater our event. Highly recommend!
We loved loved this gem of a restaurant that has the best staff and the best food ❤️❤️ The restaurant itself is huge and has a great decor and an amazing staff always on their feet 🙏🙏 We initially started with the coffee and mango drink and really very good ❤️❤️ We then moved onto chicken with rice and beans, seafood salad, and definitely Mofongo (different kinds) and each bite was a gourmet’s delight ❤️❤️ The food has the best flavours and our full compliments to the chef for making such incredible delicious cuisine 🙏🙏 It is the perfect 11/10 venue to come chill with family and friends as the restaurant has the best food and service 🎉🎉
Bohio Latin Flavors, Margate Dominican and Puerto Rican cuisine with a heavy emphasis on mofongo, and based on this visit, that’s one of the reasons to come here. They offer numerous variations, with your choice of sauce and protein, making this one of the more mofongo-focused restaurants I’ve seen in Broward. We started with the shrimp mofongo. The plantain mound itself was moist, flavorful, and nicely seasoned, avoiding the dry, dense texture that plagues lesser versions. Ours came topped with a rich shrimp sauce, but other options included a garlic cream sauce and a Creole-style sauce, both of which looked excellent as they passed through the dining room. Of the dishes we tried, the mofongo was actually my favorite. The masitas de cerdo (fried pork chunks) were flavorful and well-seasoned, although they came out a bit drier than I would have preferred. I’d still order them again, but based on what I saw arriving at nearby tables, the pernil may be the move on a future visit. The rice deserves mention as well. The arroz con gandules was excellent, with plenty of flavor rather than simply serving as a side dish. They also offered moro rice in both red bean and black bean versions, which was nice to see. The Punta Cana cocktail was worth ordering. Sweet, tropical, and considerably stronger than it looked. The dining room is much larger than it appears from outside, but this is very much a casual neighborhood spot. It reminded me of the kind of local restaurant you’d find in Puerto Rico or the Dominican Republic: a large dining room, full bar, TVs on the wall, families gathering for dinner, and the emphasis squarely on the food rather than creating an upscale experience. There’s also a stage and DJ setup for live entertainment. One note: service was slow on our Sunday evening visit. After speaking with the manager, I learned she was also the restaurant’s only server and that a single cook was handling the kitchen while also keeping up with a steady stream of takeout orders. Given those realities, the pace made more sense. Everyone was friendly, but this isn’t the place to visit if you’re in a hurry. Both English and Spanish menus are available, although the primary server was clearly more comfortable interacting in Spanish. They also feature Latin music and a DJ on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, which is probably when the room really comes alive. If you’re a fan of mofongo, pernil, arroz con gandules, or Dominican comfort food in general, Bohio is worth adding to your list.
The food was good the service? Awful! The short round potato with the curly hair was wild to me. Orders our food at 8:03p. At 8:55 they tell my friend that they didn’t have to churraso for her meal. The appetizer they told us 30 minutes after ordering they didn’t have it. We had to wait. Time they delivered our food at 9:32p. Then refused to let us talk to a manager or offer a discount. One of the waitress’s tried to help but that little short one with the curly hair was trying to demand we pay full price after acknowledging that our service took way too long. Definitely will not be coming back here. Was so mad. I left my food at the table and then tried to threaten us calling the police if we didn’t pay. Worst service ever!!
Bohio Latin Flavors is an absolute gem! The food is fresh, flavorful, and authentically prepared, with every dish packed full of taste that reminds you of true home-style cooking. The portions are generous, and you can tell a lot of care goes into both the seasoning and presentation. The staff is warm and welcoming, making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in. If you’re looking for delicious Latin cuisine with great service and a friendly atmosphere, this is the spot. Highly recommended!