My Sister’s Fault

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Hours 9:15 am - 6:00 pm
  • Friday 9:15 am - 6:00 pm
  • Saturday 9:15 am - 6:00 pm
  • Wednesday 9:15 am - 6:00 pm
  • Thursday 9:15 am - 6:00 pm
  • Tuesday 9:15 am - 6:00 pm

Meal Types

Breakfast

Recent Reviews

My Sister’s Fault
Heidi Aguayo : 5 on 10/19/2025 6:10 pm
Authentic puertorrican food, the pernil and arroz con gandules were deliciously cooked to perfection. Their menu is diverse and suit to any palate. They carry pan sobao (sweet bread) and a variety of pastries, quesitos pastelillos de guayaba, 🍰 and other deserts I almost tried them all but left some for our next visit. Highly recommend.
It has a lot of traffic but the wait iwas not too long, I might try ordering online next time. Parking may be tricky if there are events in the area but likely you will find a spot to park. The service was outstanding, friendly, the atmosphere was familiar, clean and cozy, there are tables and chairs, luckily we were able to eat at the location. Highly recommend. The Historic Town it is located invites for a walk after a nice meal.
5 5
My Sister’s Fault
Alyssa Felesky : 5 on 11/1/2025 1:18 am
I drove a little over an hour to have lunch here, and it was absolutely worth it! The portions were huge, and everything I tried was delicious. The pork shoulder was incredibly tender and flavorful—one of the best I’ve ever had. I also had the sweet plantain and steak rice, which was amazing. I’ve had their garlic rice before, but this combination is so much better; the garlic rice is good, but a bit more plain in comparison.

The sweet plantains were to die for—I wish I’d gotten a second helping! I’ll probably skip the salad next time, as it was just shredded lettuce and a tomato and didn’t add much. That said, this place is such a hidden gem, and it’s really hard to find food like this in the area. I highly recommend going and trying it for yourself.

If I weren’t gluten-free, I would’ve loved to try the empanadas. All in all—amazing and so worth the drive!
5 5
My Sister’s Fault
Kristine Ritchie : 5 on 7/5/2025 3:57 pm
We were on the way home from OBX and stopped here for brunch. The cute town of Milford is only 5 min from 113, and well worth the stop. My sisters fault definitely lives up to the reviews. My family loved everything we got and we were thrilled to support local. We still have cheesecake and the pan sabao to eat :)

Here’s what we had - so delicious! Can’t wait to return and try more.

1)Beef empanadas - packed with flavor and filling.
2) Nutella empanadas - delicious
3) jammin bacon burrito - very filling and great portion. Delicious - my husband loved it
4) veggie burrito - fantastic flavor
5) vegetarian eggs and rice platter w plantains and avocado - delicious!

Portions were huge, and we have leftovers to enjoy. It’s worth the stop!
5 5
My Sister’s Fault