Reviews on Caribbean food in Opa Locka, Florida, United States including House of Food Porn, Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge, El Rinconcito De Santa Barbara, Molina's Ranch Restaurant, Caribbean Cafe, La Catalana, Little Havana Restaurant, Conch Heaven, Luis Galindo Latin America 2, Latin Corner
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This is a small cafe in a Citgo gas station. Very Latin oriented and seats around 40. Open from 7am to 7pm. It says on the menu "Fresh Food with A Smile" and that is just what you get. Great prices, food and service. Multiple daily specials and the breakfast special is 2 eggs w/ bacon, sausage or ham, french fries, toast and cafe con Leche for $2.99.. Hard to beat nice people willing to make you happy.
4 based on 23 reviews
They have a great selection of traditional Cuban dishes and soup. Their ajiaco is superb, as well as their tamal en cazuela. Their masas de Puerco was just OK, sort of bland, more seasoning would have helped. The service was great all thru the meal.
4 based on 42 reviews
Conch Heaven provides its customers with the best in Bahamian Dishes such as conch salad, conch fritters, boiled and stew fish, johnny cake just to name a few. Other seafood include shrimp, fried crabs and various types of fish
I went to Miami to shop for work and found out that it was my cousin's birthday. We decided to surprise him by going to his church and then something to eat afterwards. Our party was about 20 persons and we were accommodated really well. there were not enough seats for us but in less than 5 minutes we were seated. our food was prepared in less than 20 minutes and it tasted just like authentic Bahamian cuisine. We had to meet the chef and found out he was Bahamian like us. We had the conch salad, conch fritters, seafood platter, Johnny bread, snapper just to name a few. We were really glad we decided to go there. I would recommend this restaurant to anyone who wants a taste of the Bahamas
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!
I have been visiting this Cuban bakery/restaurant for over 20 years, and itâs still the same. Fresh pastries, delicious breakfast, great customer service and excellent Cuban coffee. The sausage taste homemade, the Cuban toast with butter is delicious and the display of pastries and cakes are really pretty. Even though I had moved to another state for a few years, when I come back home to Miami, I am always coming here for breakfast or guava pastries. They are delicious and filled with guava and cheese inside the pastry. Itâs not too sweet, just that fruity taste thatâs right. I will definitely be back this week. I also added some photos for your view.
I'm often in Opa-locka on business and regularly stop at the Caribbean Cafe for lunch. Very good Island food, mostly Cuban but with jerk chicken, brown stew hen and other Jamaican treats. Tables indoors and on the porch, with romantic views of traffic on 27th. In a hurry? There's a hot buffet with many choices, main and two sides comes to $5.99. You know it's good and the portions are large when the place is popular with Comcast guys. A drive through take out window, and their family chicken dinner to go is cheaper and better than Pollo Tropicale.
4 based on 169 reviews
Been passing this place for years.Finally, in for dinner on a Wednesday at 6 pm.Very nice inside with plenty of help.Ordered 2 roast pork dinners with Moros Rice. $13.95 eaOne with sweet plantains, one with boiled yucaand a side of sweet plantains $ 4.50.Nice presentation but some of the pork was dry.Cafe Cubano $ 2.45Small Cafe con Leche $ 2.75Service was good.May go back if in the area.
4 based on 205 reviews
I should have taken a picture but it looked so good and tasted even better. My husband and I got different plates so we could share and this is the best way to taste a little bit of everything. He got the puertorican breakfast and I got the bistec a caballo. His came with mofongo and mines with steak. They both came with eggs, mines with fries and his with bacon. We shared everything!! It was as delicious as it looked. I love coming here because at night it is very lively but sometimes you are really hungry and want to eat a hearty, flavorful breakfast and THIS IS IT.. Hidden Gem in Hialeah off of the palmetto.. For 20 dollars we had an amazing brunch.. The next time I come back i will update with pictures to do this review justice. One thing though.. Our waitress was not around and we asked another waitress for water.. We almost choked and she gave her tables water and not us.. *owners take note*.. This is not a waitress that represents your wonderful restaurant.
4 based on 42 reviews
The food is excellent and well Dominican seasoned especially the Boca Chica Grouper and the Picadera for one was enough for two, our waitress Lilly was very kind and pleasant, only bad spots the area where the restaurant is located, they should move it to a decent neighborhood like West Kendall where they have plenty of Dominican well educated people that miss their country food but most of Dominican restaurant in Miami are located in bad neighborhoods lika Carol City, Allapatah and Miami Gardens, also there was an waitress, chubby with owled eyes that had nothing to do with us and was pestering our table by sitting on our chairs and being very touchy with her hands while talking to us and that made my wife very furious, people like that should be on the other side of the restaurant where the loud music is and all the lonely gentlemen, keep this waitress out of couples dining because someday will get your restaurant in trouble with a jealous wife, I was going to return because of your great food but won't go back because of this bad experience.
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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