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Welcome to Elie’s Chinchorro

Elie's Chinchorro is a Puerto Rican cafe in Omaha, NE, offering a vibrant and energetic atmosphere with delicious and dynamic meals. The menu features mouth-watering dishes like Mofongo with steak and shrimp, plantain tacos, empanadas, and a standout Cubano sandwich with garlicky aioli. The passion fruit mojitos and other refreshing beverages are a must-try. The cozy space, adorned with Puerto Rican flair and fairy lights, adds to the charm of dining here. Despite occasional service glitches, the exceptional food quality and warm hospitality make Elie’s Chinchorro a must-visit for a flavorful Puerto Rican dining experience.

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Introducing Elie’s Chinchorro, a Puerto Rican cafe in Omaha, NE that offers a delightful blend of flavors and a cozy ambiance. As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I had the pleasure of experiencing the vibrant dishes and welcoming atmosphere at Elie’s Chinchorro.

Located at 906 N 16th St, Elie’s Chinchorro provides a range of amenities to enhance your dining experience. From offering vegan options to wheelchair accessibility and accepting various payment methods including cryptocurrency, this cafe caters to diverse preferences and needs.

Customers rave about the food and drinks at Elie’s Chinchorro, with dishes like Mofongo, beef turnovers, and plantain tacos receiving high praise. The signature mojitos are a must-try, according to patrons who find them to be refreshing and flavorful.

While the service may have some room for improvement, the warm hospitality and delicious meals make up for any minor shortcomings. The ambiance is described as vibrant and energetic, adding to the overall dining experience.

Whether you’re in the mood for traditional Puerto Rican cuisine or a unique drink selection, Elie’s Chinchorro has something for everyone. So, if you find yourself in Omaha, be sure to visit Elie’s Chinchorro for a taste of Puerto Rican flavors and a welcoming atmosphere.

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Sophia B.
Sophia B.

We stopped by here after getting our marriage license to celebrate and my fiancé has been dying to come here as he is Puerto Rican. Food was delicious and the passion fruit mojito was amazing! The ambiance is wonderful and service was excellent. Chef & owner elie was so sweet and hospitable. We can't wait to take our friends and family here!

Jenny S.
Jenny S.

As a self-proclaimed beverage goblin, I dove into my visit with a trusty trio: water, pop, and (of course) a mojito. And not just any mojito, folks--Elie's mojitos are a revelation. I'm annoyingly picky about these minty masterpieces, and let me tell you, theirs are top-tier. I will never not get one. NEVER. It's a life rule now. The food? Oh, it started with a full-on garlic bread takedown--no survivors. Then came the appetizers: beef turnover, chicken chicharrón, and fried pork chunks. We ordered way too much, but do I regret it? Not a chance. Each dish was a crispy, savory dream. I will absolutely overindulge again. It's a tradition at this point. For the main course, we played it "smart" (ha) and shared the Cubano. This towering slice of sandwich heaven came with perfectly crispy fries and a garlicky aioli that deserves its own fan club. Naturally, I couldn't stop there and added a side of Mampostea'o rice. OMG. The rice was so flavorful I nearly made room in my already-overstuffed stomach to finish it, but hey, leftover Cubano = tomorrow's win. Pro tip: pop that baby in the air fryer for a next-day experience that'll make you weep with joy. Service & Vibes: Elie's team always nails it. Drinks stay full, smiles abound, and Elie herself graces the tableside with a warmth that makes you feel like a VIP. The ambiance? Utterly charming. Fairy lights, Puerto Rican flair, and upbeat music that makes you chair dance (yes, I do this--no shame). Sitting by the window adds a dash of downtown drama--buses, cop cars, and the urban hustle as your dinner backdrop. It's oddly perfect. Parking can get a bit dicey later in the evening, but honestly, I'd fight for a spot just for another mojito and a seat in this cozy little paradise. Final Verdict: If you haven't been to Elie's yet, what are you even doing with your life? Go. Eat. Drink. Dance (in your chair, probably). You won't regret it.

Kitty B.
Kitty B.

The food was delicious. Though the first time I enjoyed Mofongo, it won't be the last. I love this spot. Plenty of seating options. Our server implied it was a family owned restaurant and her mom was the cook, which made it that much cozier and special. Will definitely return

Hillary P.
Hillary P.

The food really is great and I love different! The plantain tacos in the appetizer menu are phenomenal and honestly could be an entree. The empanadas are excellent, but a little on the pricey side. The restaurant is festive and clean. The big challenge at this particular restaurant continues to be the service and lack of availability of items on the menu. Our server was not aware of one of the signature drinks on the menu I needed to check in with the bartender. Once we got that squared away, we began to order and found that many of the items we were ordering were not available. The food quality outshines service glitches and we will give them another chance while they get their team up to speed. Yum!

Travis B.
Travis B.

I think I may have overeaten. No, I'm sure it did. The mofongo with steak and shrimp is ridiculously good. The only thing I'm upset about is the fact that I'm only visiting here and we don't have this restaurant near Nashville. Great service, great atmosphere and again, the food....the food is just fantastic.

Sabrina D.
Sabrina D.

Regretfully, I'm writing this a few weeks too late and I no longer remember the exact dishes that we tried. However, what I do remember is warm hospitality, truly delicious and dynamic meals, and a fun atmosphere. One of the meals we ordered had a sizable but thinly prepared slice of beef that I have continued to think about. The marinade was SO good, and I was very impressed with the overall presentation as well.

Jennifer M.
Jennifer M.

The atmosphere was vibrant and energetic and Elie was lovely! We had the Wepa, Chicken Chicharones, Tacos, a couple margaritas and a Pina Colada. DELICIOUS. I can't wait to go back!

Randy C.
Randy C.

Nice place to have Puerto Rican food and drinks. The staff is friendly but it did took a while for them to take our order. The parking lot is small so it might be hard to find parking around the restaurant. Overall it is nice place with great atmosphere!

Jen M.
Jen M.

I did not have a great experience here. I ordered a dish that was plantain chips and pork with 3 sauces poured on top. I can't remember the exact name or details but I am just so over it that I don't want to look at the menu to check. Dry, and all this mayonnaise. Barely above room temperature. My friend Nicole loved the burger she got (and took this beautiful photo of). The music was loud and we needed to yell when talking to each other. Service was very slow. Our server was very sweet. It was her first day and she was doing her best. Wish that businesses in general would provide better support for new hires. Very disappointing overall. I didn't even have the desire to bring the leftovers home. Luckily Nicole put them in a box (I know she'll read this, otherwise I wouldn't have put it in the review hahaha). I feel like having them as leftovers will not improve anything.