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4 based on 137 reviews
I work about 5min away, and i have heard from coworkers about this place. FINALLY after almost a year on the job, i came to see what it was about.WOW....so glad i did. It is good cuban food at a cheap price. Really. I was shocked with their prices.I had a standard Palomilla Steak and thought, "they cant mess this up", and they didnt. It really was yummy. The steak was soft and so was the Tostones.Warning, it is small and gets full quick. So there might be a small wait time for a table.Parking lot is also tiny! I parked down the street which was not a bad walk after eating.Overall, i love this place and am looking forward to coming back.
4 based on 758 reviews
Wow, such good food, such a friendly server, such large portions and the best mojito and margarita ever!The Ropa Vieja was delicious and came with two side dishes that you can pick from a selection of ten or so. Sazon has a very comfortable dining area.They can seat large and small parties.The pricing is average, not cheap and not expensive.Thank you for taking the time to review and rate us, Tim! We are so happy you loved the service and the drinks! We hope you come back for more delicious food and great service really soon!
4 based on 82 reviews
The breakfast is very average. Itâs inexpensive if you want to simply get a few eggs and toast. Itâs easy to stop in and grab a quick fresh squeezed orange juice, guava turnover and Cuban coffee. I stop here everytime Iâm in Miami.
4 based on 16 reviews
Fancy food court model, smaller than expected. Tried the tacos pop up, very good, prices comesurate with Miami but this area is not a destination. Itâs the gentrification-in -progress area of Little Haiti. I just happened to be around but I wouldnât go out of my way just to come here. But if you live in the neighborhood , good place to stop over, happy hour, coffee and simple food bites. Parking is paid in street. The shopping area is not yet open.
4 based on 366 reviews
My family and I were staying in North Miami for a quick trip and were looking for some Cuban food when we stumble upon this place in the listings. Let's just say it was exactly what we were looking for and it did not disappoint. Accompanied by some live music (which wasn't too loud at all like most places), the entire atmosphere was fun and great for families or groups.The food, from the appetizers to the main dishes were fantastic. I would recommend starting off with the fried yuca cheese balls (deliciosos!) and the plantain chips (some of the best I've ever had; light and very crispy). For the main courses, the ropa vieja was a popular choice, as was the Little Havana Steak. We were pleasantly surprised each entree came with white rice, black beans, and fried plantains so it is definitely a great value for the price.As for drinks, the mojitos were delicious. We tried the regular and the mango and both were very good, and nice and strong :)The service was just as great. We can't wait to come back next time we visit Miami!
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5 based on 191 reviews
Chef and creative force behind ShuShi Cuisine, his unique twist that expands sushi to world of new flavors and shows guest how to roll their own way. His lifelong love of sushi began at the age of 16, when Franco Antonio tasted sushi for the first-timeâan
Frank Blanco is one of the best chefs in Miami...his creativity goes beyond this planet. His delicious sushi creations makes your taste buds come alive...being in Little Haiti...it.s the star of the Magic Citycarlos
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