Cuban
Cuban
Page 2El Palacio De Los Jugos
El Palacio de los Jugos is a cafeteria-style Cuban restaurant with nine locations throughout Miami. It's an absolute classic—and the food is great too.
Islas Canarias Restaurant
Islas Canarias has the best croquetas in town, and the most Miami drive-thru too.
El Rinconcito Superlatino III
El Rinconcito Super Latino III is a small spot in Cutler Bay that serves one of the best pan con bistecs in the city.
Havana 1957 Española Way
Havana 1957 may look a lot like a tourist trap, but it's actually one of the best Cuban restaurants in Miami.
Rio Cristal
This Westchester Cuban diner is known for one thing: the bistec rio cristal, which is covered in a massive pile of fries.
La Carreta
La Carreta is Versailles’ less famous sister restaurant—but the food is actually much better here.
Morro Castle
Morro castle is a Cuban restaurant in Hialeah known for their fritas and churros, but we love their vaca frita and elena ruz.
Havana Harry's
Havana Harry's is a large Cuban-fusion restaurant in Coral Gables with delicious chicken vaca frita and gooey Cuban sandwiches.
The Frances Restaurant, Bakery, Gelateria
The Frances Restaurant, Bakery, Gelateria in Hialeah serves excellent food, baked goods, and housemade gelatos.
La Criollita Cafeteria
La Criollita Cafeteria is a small Cuban restaurant in Hialeah right by the Metrorail that's perfect for a quick bite.
Las Palmas Restaurant
Las Palmas is a casual Cuban breakfast spot in Downtown where you can get a quick, affordable breakfast or lunch.
Chug's Express
Chug's Express is a takeout ventanita in Downtown that has sandwiches, pastries, and coffee.
Habana Vieja Restaurant
Habana Vieja in Coral Gables is our favorite casual Cuban restaurant in Miami. They also make the city's best vaca frita.
Gables Cafe
Gables Cafe is a tiny breakfast and lunch spot in Coral Gables. The menu skews Cuban, but they serve everything from smoothies to tuna wraps.
La Nueva Fe Bakery
La Nueva Fe is an old school Cuban bakery in Hialeah that makes traditional cakes and sweets.
Our Favorite Cuban Restaurants In Hialeah
Because no one knows Cuban food quite like “La Ciudad Que Progresa.”