Find out what Cuban restaurants to try in Valrico. Valrico is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. The population was 35,545 at the 2010 census, up from 6,582 at the 2000 census.
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4 based on 183 reviews
LaSeptima represents the Old Ybor City Heritage of the owners, a blend of Cuban, Spanish and Italian immigrants who settled in Ybor City and we bring that heritage to life through our cuisine and decor with traditional recipes from our ancestors and photo
My daughter and I ate here and enjoyed it. Great crab roles and the spécial, the bread is also very nice and fresh baked. We will come again. Thank you so much! The Devil Crab is one of our best sellers. We appreciate the review!
4 based on 45 reviews
Formally home of the Latin Cafe, we enjoyed a mojo pork entree with beans and plantains and a Cuban Sandwich with a cafe con leche. Both were filling and delicious. The counter service was friendly, professional and helpful.Highly recommend for a casual lunch.
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4 based on 90 reviews
First time we've been here for dinner; usually go for breakfast. The portions were very generous and delicious.
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4 based on 29 reviews
For lunch two of us had pork sandwiches and one had a luncheon plate. I found the mustard/Mayo sauce too sweet but the sauce is standard on Cuban sandwiches. The luncheon plate was very good. It included braised pork, rice, black beans, and yucca. Really a large portion - enough for two. You order at the counter then you are called when the food is ready. The restaurant seemed pretty grimy with food on the floor and sticky tables. It was pretty off-putting. I did not use the restroom because I was concerned about cleanliness.
My only experience with La Cocinita Cubana was through a Mobile Meals delivery. I haven't actually been to this location as of yet. I loved everything that I ordered except the Pan con Bistec (unbreaded) sandwich. Unfortunately, it was overcooked which made it dry and chewy. Perhaps they can make it medium rare the next time I order it. I didn't specify how I wanted it cooked, so that's why I'm giving this place 4 stars instead of 3 stars.On a positive note, I loved the Croquetas, Empanadas, and Papa Rellenas that we ordered. I shared them with my mother. I think her favorite item was the empanada. I believe it was made with a mixture of meat. All I know is that it was the best empanada I've had in a while. It was very tasty! Also, everything we received was still hot at delivery. They made sure to keep everything wrapped up well to keep it that way. I'm looking forward to going there to see some of their daily specials, and to try their Cuban breakfast sandwiches. Everything I've tasted so far were very authentic. I may just get the Pan con Lèchon (instead of the Palomilla Steak) sandwich based on the wonderful reviews. It's definitely worth more visits.
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