Top 5 Cuban Restaurants in Miami

A lot of people would argue that Cuban cuisine has a lot to offer our dainty American taste buds–and they wouldn’t be wrong in that assessment. If you’ve ever been to Florida, you’ve probably experienced the wonders of Cuban food for yourself. If you’ve ever been to Miami, though, then you’ve probably had some of the best food you’ll ever have. These are the five best restaurants for a fine Cuban dining experience right here in Miami.

  1. Enriqueta’s Sandwich Shop is definitely an establishment worth remembering if you ever spend time in Miami. It’s a great place to enjoy lunch if you’re in the mood for a pressed Cuban. They do things a little differently there, if you’re so inclined to experiment with greatness. Ever considered croquetas in your sandwich? No, probably not. But it works. It definitely, definitely works.
  2. Jimmy’z Cubano is a local favorite, and it won’t take your taste buds very long to figure out why. The ingredients are fresh and scrumptious, and you’re in for a treat no matter what you decide to order. If you’re not in the mood for one of the favorites, then there are a number of items on the menu that might make you lick your lips. When it’s time for dessert, try the guava cheesecake.
  3. If you’re a true meat lover, then look no further than El Palacio De Los Jugos, where you’ll find a whole lot of it. Their sandwiches are chock full of meat, and there are a number to choose from. They also specialize in some fairly miraculous baked goods that you won’t find anywhere else with the same quality, so don’t leave empty-handed. Save some for later at home!
  4. Take a trip over to La Carreta if you’d like to sample their roast-pork sandwich with plantain chips. Oh, and what Cuban meal is complete without Cuban coffee? La Carreta offers a great variety of soups, omelettes, seafood, desserts, and unforgettable Cuban appetizers. If you’re in the mood for something lighter, their salads might hit the spot. They don’t come with your typical American fare.
  5. You’ll find an unforgettable classic Cuban at Estefan Kitchen. If you’re a fan of Emilio and Gloria, you might find them hanging out while you eat. They’re the owners, and they’ve done a great job turning the establishment into a place you’ll want to return to again and again.

When you’re visiting Miami, do you eat Cuban? You should!

 

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