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Family-owned Exquisito has a rich history in Little Havana. What began as a small, 16-seat cafeteria next to the Tower Theater is now a 75-seater serving lovingly prepared Cuban cuisine. Owner Heliodoro Coro bought the space in 1974 and runs it with his nephew Juan, who can sometimes be found in the restaurant’s kitchen. Menu […]
At El Floridita Sea Food restaurant, the friendly, hospitable servers will greet you with fish dip, crackers and a smile. But beware their attempts to woo you with filler – you’ll need lots of room for what’s ahead at this Kendall seafood spot. Start with the frituras de bacalao (cod fritters, $4 for 6). Then, […]
The atmosphere at this Latin American seafood restaurant is pretty dull. Servers seem listless, and there isn’t much effort on their part to establish a rapport with customers. But the dining area is ample and can easily accommodate large parties. And the prices are friendlier than the servers: There are 12 seafood entrées that cost […]
You’ll feel at home in this small, welcoming restaurant. The menu lists a wide array of small dishes, such as quesadillas, tortas, and flautas, and larger dishes such as fajitas, Oaxacan beef, and enchiladas. But it’s the tacos we crave. An order of three costs $5, and you can choose from among ten fillings that […]
Sure, El Mago de las Fritas dispenses diner-like fare from its old-school cafeteria-esque dining room. But you’re not here for just any dish. You’re here for the Cuban hamburgers, AKA fritas. From the orange-hued beef chorizo patties to the almost-too-soft Cuban rolls and the topping of handmade potato sticks, El Mago’s frita is one of […]
Peru knows its way around seafood. And whether it’s fresh, lime-marinated whitefish ceviche or spicy shrimp chowder, their cuisine definitely does justice to the bounty of the seas. Kendall’s El Meson del Paraiso serves up Peruvian classics like ceviche de pescado (fish ceviche), lomo salteado (stir-fried sirloin with hot chilies and fries), choros a la […]
Step inside the Bird Road location of El Novillo and you’ll find yourself in the re-created courtyard of a Nicaraguan hacienda, complete with burbling fountain and guitar music. That’s the idea at least, and if you don’t find it convincing, let the excellent food and extremely attentive service ease your nerves and remove you from […]
Step inside the Bird Road location and you’ll find yourself in the recreated courtyard of a Nicaraguan hacienda, complete with burbling fountain and guitar music. That’s the idea at least and if you don’t find it convincing, let the excellent food and extremely attentive service ease your nerves and remove you from Bird Road traffic […]
When it comes to Latin cafeterias, Miami takes a back seat to no American city. Heck, we probably have more of them than New York has McDonald’s restaurants. And we should be thankful for this, especially for the gems of the genre such as El Nuevo Siglo Supermarket in Little Havana. The brightly illuminated, family-owned […]
El Palacio de los Jugos translates to the Juice Palace, and that’s exactly what this chain is: a topnotch spot for fresh, natural juices. That, and so much more. The open-air restaurant is composed of three main areas: a juice bar, a sandwich counter, and a large hot-food section that offers great Cuban food as […]
The name translates to Juice Palace, and that’s exactly what this chain is: a topnotch spot for fresh, natural juices. That, and so much more. The open-air restaurant is composed of three main areas: a juice bar, a sandwich counter, and a large hot-food section that offers great Cuban food as individual meals or by […]
The name translates to Juice Palace, and that’s exactly what this chain is: a topnotch spot for fresh, natural juices. That, and so much more. The open-air restaurant is composed of three main areas: a juice bar, a sandwich counter, and a large hot-food section that offers great Cuban food as individual meals or by […]
There is more to Miami Lakes, which is squeezed between Hialeah and Miramar, than residential neighborhoods, golf, and a shrine to sports legend Don Shula. Residents have been hiding a shopping-center tapas gem for almost four years. Complete with a Spanish flag, cork-covered tables, and two terra cotta walls decorated with wine bottles for the […]
When you tell your guests they simply must try the house specialty, rotisserie chicken, there is no need to mention that a quarter-bird, with potatoes and salad, is cheap. With skin so crisp and meat this juicy, they won’t believe you anyway. In fact, be a sport and encourage them to go for the half-chicken, […]
Although the menu boasts a variety of Peruvian dishes, the star at El Pollon Grill is the chicken. Prepared rotisserie-style, it’s juicy and tender with a crisp brown skin. Order it with a side of French fries and salsa huanca
Spot the six-foot rooster guarding the entrance and you’ve found the right spot. While less than memorable on the inside, this Little Havana mainstay serves up a sweet, steamy café con leche you won’t soon forget. Don’t expect a palace. Authentic Cuban cuisine and posters of a Havana-gone-by are the way of El Pub. Stick […]