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El Atlakat
This Salvadoran spot in Little Havana plays old school reggaeton and makes delicious pupusas.
Antigua Guatemala Restaurant
The only Guatemalan restaurant in Miami has an electric jukebox and very good chuchitos.
Yo Soy Centroamericano
This Honduran restaurant in Little Havana is entirely outdoors and has a cute mini-market next door.
El Atlacatl
El Atlacatl is a classic Salvadoran restaurant in Little Havana that serves great pupusas.
La Casita Cafeteria
Pupusas and coladas from La Casita Cafeteria come with an entertaining view of West Flagler.
Las Pavas
This Salvadoran restaurant makes a pupusa that could be used as one of those recess rainbow parachutes.
Mi Ranchito Salvadoreño
A Salvadoran restaurant in Little Havana that's like eating inside a pair of sunglasses.
Palma
Palma is a small, dim restaurant in Little Havana. Your only option is a tasting menu that changes almost every week.
Far Out Pizza
Far Out Pizza is a slice shop in the epicenter of Calle Ocho. Everything is good, but we love the sandwiches.
Sanpocho Restaurant
Sanpocho is a Colombian classic in Little Havana, and a reliable spot for solid Colombian food.
Hotline Boba
Hotline Boba is our favorite boba spot in Miami, and it's hidden in the back of an Asian market on Calle Ocho.
Old's Havana
Old's Havana is a Cuban restaurant in Little Havana that feels like it belongs in Epcot.
Guantanamera Cafe & Lounge
Guantanamera Cafe & Lounge might look like a Little Havana tourist trap, but it's actually a fun cigar bar.
Cuban Crafters
Cuban Crafters is a cigar retailer and factory in Little Havana that also serves coffee. You can smoke and hang out here.
Versailles
Little Havana’s Versailles is the most famous Cuban restaurant on the planet, but there are better Cuban restaurants in Miami.
La Carreta
La Carreta is Versailles’ less famous sister restaurant—but the food is actually much better here.
Fritanga Caña Brava
Little Havana’s Caña Brava is the best fritanga in Miami, with a bigger menu than you’ll find at most Nicaraguan fritangas.
Rakachaka Grill Y Mas
Rakachaka Grill y Más in Little Havana serves Nicaraguan classics such as carne asada and gallo pinto.
Asian-Mart
Asian-Mart is a great little Asian market on Calle Ocho with a boba shop in the back and an instant ramen bar.
Taqueria Viva Mexico
Taqueria Viva Mexico is a casual Mexican restaurant in Little Havana serving great tacos, sopes, and more.