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Contribute FeedbackNestled in North Miami, this beloved Cuban restaurant continues to impress with its delectable dishes, including the highly praised vaca frita and Cuban sandwiches that are both juicy and unforgettable. While the attentive service and generous portions have won over many patrons, some diners have noted a need for less salt in the dishes and better quality drinks. The vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff contribute to its charm, making it a coveted spot for locals and newcomers alike. Overall, the restaurant offers a delightful culinary experience well worth the visit.
I have the steak with chimichurri sauce. Very delicious! It was thick, juicy, hot and cooked to my taste. Everything was cheap and we sat fast on a Saturday night. Other Cuban dishes looked well cooked and people enjoy it. Very recommended!
That was literally one of the best meals I have ever had. Whatever sauce came with the mariquetes was divine I mixed it with the chimchurri sauce (which was outstanding on its own) and put it on everything. I even dipped the Cuban sandwich in it. Best black beans I?ve experienced.
This place was wonderful. The staff was polite and attentive. They offered recommendations at request and they did not disappoint. I ordered the steak and it was tender and juicy, as it was advertised. The portions were huge and my left overs are enough to feed me for days. They had plenty of options for my vegetarian daughter. Be careful of their drinks though, because if you have one you might not be able to drive home! The food came out fast and the waiter checked on us several times so we never felt like we were waiting on him. Absolutely fantastic.
What!? This place? this place is amazing! Better than La carreta, and Casavana and Sergios!! ?????? Best cuban food in North miami! Lobster bisque, croquetas, shrimp, La Havana Steak ??? Will recommend!!
PORK CHUNES! They don't sound like fun, but they'll hit your mouth in the face with taste. Now I'm ruined because I have to fly back to Texas, where there is no Little Habana. Thanks for the recommendation, Fernando!