Best Spanish restaurants nearby. Discover the best Spanish food in Hialeah. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Spanish restaurants near you.. Hialeah ( /ˌhaɪəˈliːə/) is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. With the population of 224,669 at the 2010 census, Hialeah is the sixth-largest city in Florida. It is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census. It is located west-northwest of Miami, and is the only place in the county, other than Homestead, Florida, to have its own street grid numbered separately from the rest of the county (which is otherwise based on Miami Avenue at Flagler Street in downtown Miami, the county seat).
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4 based on 240 reviews
We came with decent expectations given the positive reviews. Well...starting with service, it invited us not come back. Boquerones and initial ration of baguette were really good what came after was not. We ordered additional bread and remind waitress for third time but ended up getting something much different and closer to a just unfrozen dough. The montaditos and tostadas came on a flat bread similar to a hamburger bun. And the check came charging a full bottle of wine instead of a glass of wine. I am not going back.
4 based on 487 reviews
Donât be put off by this typical strip center restaurant. We stopped in thanks to the reviews on Trip Advisor. The plantains are super yummy! And my arroz con pollo tasted fresh and the chicken fell off the bone! Husbands cowboy steak was superb too!
4 based on 386 reviews
Before and after going to Havana we decided to try the Cuban food in little Havana and we came accross this brightly colored chain of Cuban restaurants that seemed to have a location every where. It was clean and the food was appealing and separated by category. Prices were not apparent, but it seemed like a fair amount of food for the amount paid. Tried chicharones for the first time and it was interesting. It is deep fried pig belly that they stick in a paper bag and as I have heard you can eat it like popcorn! Kind of greasy but nice and crispy. The oil is evident on the bag but hey you only live once. Nice contrast to steamed pork belly in a Chinese restaurant, which may be a little bit healthier, but who cares? The food is placed in a styrofoam take out container and you choose a starch, rice and beans or plantains or yucca, choose a meat and/ or choose a vegetable(rarely sighted). Can't eat here 2 days in a row, unless you go to the fish category for a change. Food seems very hearty/rich so best to try different things if you go more than twice per week. Have a dessert area and fresh juices(juegos) which add to your meal. Dining area is sort of out doors but shaded. It's a treat and the food seemed better than what we got in Havana the following week, although it was more at tourist restaurants that do not seem to serve rice and beans or plantains, the staples of the Cuban people. We also wanted to try Haitiian food while in Miami, but presentation seemed better at the similar Cuban restaurant, so my wife and I chickened out after some efforts to find a good place. Maybe next time.This wasn't Fine Food, but for good stick to your ribs Cuban food, it fit the bill. Ropa viejas is good too!
4 based on 390 reviews
A few years ago The New York Times' restaurant critic had an article on Cuban food. It began "If you are looking for great Cuban food you will find it in Miami, not necessarily Havana"; then proceeded to review a handful of Miami restaurants -amongst them La Rosa. While time and popularity have taken a toll on some of the other restaurants (yes, those are busloads of tourists at Versailles), La Rosa has retained what made it famous in the first place. It has been a favorite with the locals since it opened back in the 1970's. Not a big dinning room but a good place to enjoy authentic Cuban cuisine not too far from what abuela used to cook. Good sized portions at reasonable prices (the lunch special menu is extensive and very affordable). An adequate list of wines and beers. Linen tablecloths, cutlery, glass and china. A nice, casual place to take a date or the family. Friendly service glad to provide suggestions from the day's specials -and to bring you not bread but a bowl of fried plantain chips. I have visited the place a few times through the years and gladly recommend it.
4 based on 350 reviews
An Icon of Miami simple food, the Cuban Frita is the Cuban interpretation of a hamburger. Casual Family friendly environment that wants to make you part of our family. Welcome Home !
Amazing experience, i loved the food and the service was really great too. Tastes amazing, go for the classic cabelo option! Recommended!!
4 based on 237 reviews
BULLA: [boo-ya]- the ability to create a stir; slang for chatter and what everyone is talking about. Simply put, a fun, casual gathering place inspired by the most popular tapas-style restaurants in Spain. Bulla's architecture was designed by New York-bas
Had dinner here while in the neighborhood. Wanted to give their spice menu a try. Ultimately didnât do the spice menu...chose a selection of five tapas to share with my husband. The tuna was the standout. Otherwise, the food was average. The croquetas a bit off, texture-wise. Nothing special. Wonât be back.JulieMiami,Thank you for your visit and your kind feedback. We would love to have the opportunity to converse with you and learn more about your visit. Please send us a brief email at: [email protected], att'n: Elizabeth Canchola, we will very much appreciate your time.Looking forward to your kind communication.
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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 263 reviews
One word describes each experience at La Esquina del Lechón: wow! As a Miami original, we proudly bring Doral Latin-Caribbean cuisine that keeps your taste buds happy. With high-quality ingredients, weâre constantly innovating and creating new spins on tr
We went for dinner, at the recommendation of our hotel, and were delighted with our food. We had a few concerns at first, being that we do not speak spanish and that the person taking our drink orders clearly struggled to understand us. We had a different server come to take our order, one who understood us much better, and despite our language differences guided us towards some fantastic menu options. She took very good care of our dining needs. We would definitely go back!Melissa, we're thrilled you found us and everything worked out! You're always welcome to come back for more when you're in town. Thanks for sharing the love! Warmly,La Esquina Del Lechon Management Team
4 based on 179 reviews
Miranda Cuisine & Bar features a sophisticated internationally inspired menu, infused with Miami's Latin flavor and complemented by a world-renowned wine list and signature cocktail menu. Besides a la carte menu, Miranda offers for lunch from Monday to Fr
We stumbled upon this restaurant by accident. The ambience is great. The drinks were fantastic. The appetizers and entree -superb. The fried octopus was to die for. The snapper had a distinctive flavor and was very rich in taste. I do not eat meat but even my friend's steak was very tempting. Will definitely return. Our server Rudy was the best of the bestDear Monicacaleb,Thank you for stumbling on us! We are so happy that your experience was great! Delightful customers like yourself have a special place in our Hotel and Restaurant! Looking forward to seeing you soon!
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4 based on 690 reviews
For lovers of great food, El Pollo Inka Miami offers the most delicious Peruvian Cuisine. It is the perfect combination of our ancient culinary culture and new iconic fine Peruvian Cuisine. Our menu at El Pollo Inka Miami features a wide array of great se
Peruvians know how to eat well, and being Peruvian myself, I am very demanding when eating out.To me, good true Peruvian food is hard to find in Miami but El Pollo Inka is the best. They have the most delicious food cooked the traditional way and with true Peruvian ingredients. Food is fresh and super tasty, it reminds me of home. They not only serve Pollo a la Brasa but they have a complete Peruvian Menu including out of this world desserts. To start I recommend the Ceviche de Pescado Clasico of course, then you have to try Tallarines a la Huancaina with Lomo Saltado, and for dessert the homemade Chocolate Cake with Lucuma icecream. OMG! My mouth waters just thinking about it. Portions are very generous and they offer excellent service. So next time you crave true Peruvian Food give El Pollo Inka a try, you will not regret it!!!! Yumm!!!!Wow Carola..! Thank you so much for taking the time to give us such a great and detailed review, nothing excites our team more than reading an awesome review like yours. On behalf of all our employees THANK YOU!!!
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