"Nice location and a fun breakfast menu, as well as lots of cocktails. Service was fast and food flavorful. Nice breakfast facing the beach."
Scrambled eggs, 2 ham croquetas, Swiss cheese in a warm Cuban bread.
$12.50
Visit Restaurant PageSponge cake soaked in 3 milks, topped with sweet white cream.
$12.00
Visit Restaurant PageBraised and shredded stewed in homemade criolla tomato sauce. Served with white rice and black beans.
$28.00
Visit Restaurant PagePork marinated in lime and herb sauce and slow roasted for 6 hours.Top seller!
$20.00
Visit Restaurant Page"I came here today with my two friends to sample the Miami spice 2024 lunch menu. It did not disappoint. I ordered the following - Fried Calamari. This was so, so fresh. The calamari were soft and not chewy at all. The batter was so light and crispy. A great appetizer.My friends had the tuna tacos. I sampled a bit, and they were also very good. The tuna was extremely fresh.For my main I ordered the Linguini with Shrimp. This came with a finger licking garlic, butter, white wine, and parsley sauce. A solid dish.My friends ordered the Branzino and salmon. They stated they were very pleased with their choices.For dessert we all had their flan. This was also pleasant, although I wish there was more caramel sauce served with it. We also had a cappuccino each to round off our lunch. Not only did they look pretty, but they were wonderful too.The decor is pleasant. Look at my photographs to see their unusual bottle themed chandelier. The service was also top notch. A five stars from me."
"Discount Cuban Food.Three of us ate for $30 in total ... not too bad.Coffee, rice, beans and maduros were absolutely wonderful.Mains, soups and baked goods were meh.On the plain meat I got served for my main course (Liver with onions and green peppers), I forgot about the hot sauce on my table.I have little doubt that hot sauce would have helped a lot.* * *Arahi's is on the eastern fringe of Little Havana.Go west on Calle Ocho and you hit the epicenter of the Little Havana tourist zone.This part of Calle Ocho is to be avoided like the plague.Go farther west and you are in Cafe Versailles and La Carreta land.Once again Cuban paradise has been restored.* * *You are not here for legendary Cuban.You go to Havana Harry's for that.You are not here for portions that are massive beyond massive beyond massive.Again you go to Havana Harry's for that.You are here for everyday Plain Jane Cuban at an attractive price.The place is 2/3 full most of the time - which is pretty good.Nearly all of the customers are old Cubans.There is not a tourist to be seen.The menu is written in illegible handwriting on a plastic board.Bring your reading glasses.Bring your willingness to take random guesses as to what the more incomprehensible lines actually mean.But there is more to like than to dislike.If you ate here regularly, you would find the main dishes they have here that are actually pretty good.* * *If you go to one and only one Cuban restaurant in Miami,Arahi's bakery shouldn't be it.If live in Miami, you are not made of money, and the rent for your apartment is killing you,Arahi's looks better and better."
"When visiting Miami, you hope the food is over the top. When going to a high tourist area such as Miami Beach, the food, ambiance, atmosphere, and experience better have that wow factor that will impress you from start to finish. After walking up and down South Beach all afternoon, my lady and I finally agreed to dine at "Call Me Cuban". Located at 1300 Ocean Drive in the heart of Miami Beach, this place is tucked right next to the Cardozo Hotel and adjacent to 13th St. As with all businesses in this area, parking is virtually nonexistent so it is best to arrive here by foot or rideshare. Or if you're fortunate enough, there are several hotels in close proximity to this place. Even though they've only been opened since 2021, the high amount of positive Yelp reviews made this place a must-try for my lady and I. We arrived during the afternoon of Sunday 3/17/2024 at around 3:35pm in which would be a late-lunch/early-dinner. Since it was a beautiful warm 84°F day, we opted to sit outside where you can get a full view of the park and beach only a couple hundred feet away.If you do plan on dining inside, this place has a dazzling interior including a pink neon sign that reads "Miami Made me do it!", a hot pink piano, colorful lighting, and comfy snakeskin lounge chairs. The entire representation of Cuba is apparent here as everything is presented quite beautifully. Best of all, this place has very generous hours of operation being open Monday-Friday from 9am-11pm and Saturday-Sunday from 9am-12am. This includes several rotating menus including Brunch, Happy Hour, Cocktails, and standard food menu.Since I was starving, I decided on ordering an appetizer of their "Tostones" (crispy fried plantains). My main entrée was their "Vaca Frita" which consisted of caramelized crust angus beef topped with onions, Mojo, Moro, and Maduro. My lady went with their "Guacamole A La Cubana" as her appetizer of choice. This used fresh avocados, jalapeño pico de gallo, and crispy Malanga chips. She opted for their "Pollo Cuban Tacos" which use lemongrass chicken, coriander, and cilantro topped with roasted pineapples, pico de gallo, and guacamole cream. Finally, we opted for a bucket of iced cold Coronas; only $20 for four! Not a bad deal considering you're at the heart of South Beach.As far as my angus beef, it was seasoned and cooked to perfection as the meat was very tender while I could taste the authentic Cuban seasonings. My plantains were also quite delicious as they gave me four very generous pieces that were caramelized to perfection. And the crispy Tostones had an excellent crispiness when dipped in the dressing. Even the Cuban rice w/black beans tasted delicious. I also had a couple bites of her taco and the chicken tasted moist and above average. Our waitress was very friendly and accommodating as she always made sure we were being taken care of.I will say that I was somewhat quite hesitant eating a big meal at South Beach since prices tend to be significantly higher than other parts of Miami. But this place was actually reasonably priced as we were able to stay full throughout the rest of the afternoon. All in all, I am going to give "Call Me Cuban" a perfect and unanimous five-star Yelp review. Excellent food, service, ambiance, and a great overall experience!"
"After the beach, we were looking for Cuban sammie but everything in the area seemed like tourist traps. I don't think Cuban sandwiches should cost $15. Then, I found Cubaton via Yelp and it looked decent. So we stopped in on a Sunday at around 4. I had Pan con Lechon (slow-roasted mojo-marinated pork, mojo onion, & garlic-cilantro aioli) and Hubby had the Original Hot Honey Cubano (slow-roasted mojo-marinated pork, smoked ham, melted swiss, pickled jalapeño, mustard, & hot honey). I was expecting the pan con lechon to be dry but thankfully it wasn't. I liked the pickled onions. The sandwich could have used more aioli. The hot honey cubano was meh. I think there was just too much going on there, but we took that risk. Should have just stuck to the original. Maybe that one is better. It's not bad if you happen to be in the area, but if I was looking for a go-to Cubano shop, this wouldn't be it. P.S. Check out their bathroom. It has a fun theme."
"As good as the first time. The best Cuban sandwiches in miami, period. Try out Cuban or Double Cuban - both are to die for. You can also run into David Beckham. Gloria Estefan and a few other celebs."
"WoW. Cuban food. This place rocks, no wonder it is so popular. They have a separate menu for their Miami Spice months. But I got to peak at their regular menu and there's nothing regular about it. It is vast. There are so many options. Beef, Pork, Seafood.. Combinations. Make sure you save some room for dessert also! Don't forget the cafe. It might take the rest of my lifetime to try a little bit of everything from there. First they start you out with a basket of mini cuban breads. It's a trap. Only eat 1 and save yourself for the rest of your meal. I ate three and I could not make it to dessert. In this Miami Spice, drinks were included. We opted for their Naturale Juices. The mango and passion fruit were so good. Not too sweet either but bright. So good! For apps, I tried their Croquetas Basket which came with 2 Ham, 2 Chorizo, and 2 Chicken croquetas. Delish. I took a ham croqueta and smushed it in one of those cuban breads to make a mini croqueta sandwich - try it. We also got the Maraquitas - a classic staple. The garlic oil that comes with it is garlicky and salty, so good. For entree, I got the Arroz Imperial which to me is a delicacy because I don't have it often. It's literally rice and mayonaise with chicken, but this version came with ham. Then, there's a thick top layer of cheese that's been baked. It is a carbohydrate heaven. So good. We also got to sample the Fish Chicharrones which isn't crispy like the chips - but moreover like a fried fish. It comes with an side of rice, so we paired it with black rice and beans. YUM. I love this place."
"We came here to try authentic Cuban food and we were not disappointed. The food, service and the atmosphere were amazing.Our host was very hospitable and had good sense of humor. We ordered Cuban beer and Spicy Margarita for drinks. And ordered "Cuban Burger" and "Cuban Sandwich" for our dinner. Drinks were really good and our food was very delicious and a bit heavy. I recommend sharing a plate lol. The food is generally saltier than other cuisines."
"My family stumbled on Cortadito Coffee House while we were exploring a bit in Coral Gables on a recent trip. We had some time to kill before our reservation in Bulla nearby. We decided to have some Cuban Coffee.We walked in and loved the ambience of the place. It gives a laid back and relaxed atmosphere. My mom loved the swing seat at the end of the restaurant. The place is very clean.We were so excited when we saw that this place sold cafe bonbon, and we all ordered one. We were sadly disappointed. We all have had better versions in other places. It was tepid. It liked the creaminess I expected. We had our coffee, sat for a bit and relaxed and then left."
"Review #1,500!! And I couldn't think of a more deserving spot than La Mulata! La Mulata is a local, traditional, family owned Cuban spot sitting at the corner of Española Way and Washington Avenue in South Beach. On our first night in Miami, we of course were scoping out Latin/Cuban spots that were within walking distance of our hotel, and La Mulata popped up and became the spot! Yelp certainly did not steer us wrong with this one. La Mulata is a small spot, possibly more seating outdoors than indoors! They have a small bar you can belly up to in addition to a few two and four tops inside. Outside, the sidewalks are set with the same variety of tables but are covered and spaced out with fans to keep those who are brave enough to eat outdoors cool. We opted for an indoor table by the window, so we got the essence of outdoors with the comfort of indoors. To keep in theme, La Mulata has an old Havana style in decor from floor to ceiling. Lots of vibrant colors, artwork and even a clothes line draped with clothes draped from window to window above the tables. To start our experience we tossed an order in for chicken empanadas and a round of mango mojitos. Both were phenomenal, especially the mojito! For dinner we went super traditional with a Cuban sandwich on one side and the ropa vieja on the other. Both dishes were expertly prepared, hot, fresh and delivered to the table within just a few moment. To make a long story short, it was delicious!!As if the food wasn't good enough, the service we received from entry to exit was next level! Lany, our server was beyond friendly and an absolutely pleasure! She was kind, funny, and easily the best waitress we had while in Miami! Overall, we really enjoyed our experience at La Mulata. It certainly made the recommendation list, along with the "must return" list!"
Sidney Z.
May 14, 2024
Miami Beach is in a world of its own!The art deco buildings, the strand on the beach, the colors that are so vibrant, the vibe given off here you could cut with a knife; I really like Miami Beach.The News Cafe is an institution on Ocean Drive. The brainchild of renowned restaurateur Mark Soyka, News Café debuted in 1988 as one of the only restaurants in Ocean Drive's Art Deco district.We sat outside with our dear friends who live here and got the "Low Down" on what has taken place here.But, that's a whole other story!We enjoyed our lunches of:My Gianni Burger (named after Gianni Versace) was delicious and it came with a very nice saladOne Cobb Salad and One Asian Chopped salad for the girlsAn Egg, mushroom and Swiss cheese omelet for my friendEverything was very good including the service.But, the people watching was the best. Characters of all sorts along with tourists and locals, made this lunch extra special.
Visit Restaurant PageAdela M.
May 5, 2024
OMG! What a treat in the Gables. I loved this place. From the moment I stepped in for dinner, everything was on point. The restaurant is super cozy and warm, the aesthetics are classic but not overwhelmingly intimidated. I came here solo for dinner and felt super comfortable. The staff was so attentive and friendly. I ordered a couple of appetizers and the branzino. It was so delicious and full of flavor. I saw a lot of other guests order the whole fried fish, it looked soo good, I'm thinking of getting that the next time. This whole experience was amazing and I can't wait to go back.
Visit Restaurant PageNamir S.
Jan 14, 2024
Didn't try many things but the guava pastellito was the best I've had in Miami. Guava cheese was also good but the guava was the winner. Would go back and try more!
Visit Restaurant PageJeremy S.
May 6, 2024
This place is pretty solid, not gonna lie. The ambiance is pretty awesome for being smack dab on Ocean. The bar is super clean, food is excellent and the service is on par for Miami Beach. Go with the Cubano and the vast assortment of Mojitos. How could you say no to that?!
Visit Restaurant PageEddie K.
Sep 18, 2024
My friend recommended this place to satisfy my hunger for an authentic Cuban sandwich. It was a short walk from our hotel and ordered my Classic Cubano sandwich at 9 AM. It's a small shop with two stools inside and couple tables with shade outdoors. I liked how the sandwich was packed with the pork, ham and cheese. The bread was nice and crispy. The sandwich was very filling and rich with the pork fat, so I would share this with another person. As other Yelpers suggested, check out the Pitbull theme bathroom.
Visit Restaurant PageSally R.
Mar 28, 2024
I lived in Miami for 10 years and I just had the chance the tried Enriqueta's shop. A little spot in the middle of busy midtown with a classic Cuban ventanita and delicious food.My takeout order took a few minutes to be ready. I enjoyed the Tuesday lunch special for $12 including carne frita, white rice, black beans, fried bananas, and salad. Delicious! I couldn't leave without getting their famous pan con bistec for $9. This one was a solid sandwich with steak, tomato, onions, and potato sticks in Cuban Bread. Good lunch option.Overall, a nice casual place that has been I'm Miami for many years offering delicious Latin food. A perfect place for a quick but good lunch.
Visit Restaurant Page"I've been wanting to check out FINKA for quite some time now.I finally had reservations to dine here for a late lunch while I was out in Miami. I dined here during 4th of July and it was busy but not super busy. There was no wait and no reservations probably would have been fine. I came with one other person and got seated right away. We ended up ordering the following to share: Grill Anticucho Octopus- This was two octopus legs that was served with some crispy fried potatoes and a delicious red sauce. I really enjoyed it and it was a nice start to our meal. I highly recommend it if you like octopus. KFC- This was their version of korean fried chicken. The outer sauce was super sweet but I liked it. It came with a boniato bread that tasted almost like banana bread and was super moist and sweet. I didn't think it went with the chicken but it was really good on its own. As for the chicken, it was very moist and came out as 4 large pieces fried perfectly. Gochujang Noodles- This dish was slightly spicy and used sweet potato clear glass noodles. There were snow peas, large pieces of shrimp, cabbage, and other veggies. I really enjoyed it. We originally asked our server if 3 items was enough food because we were afraid it wouldn't be enough. She said it would be fine and I'm glad she did because it was the perfect amount without any leftovers (we didn't want to bring back food). The service was excellent. The server was really knowledgable and helpful. She also kept checking up on us to make sure we were okay. The inside of the restaurant is beautiful. It has such a nice vibe and the bar area is really nice. It's great for small groups or large groups. The pricing here was reasonable. Parking is easy since they have their own lot. I would definitely come back."
"Outstanding and classic Cuban diner with great sandwiches and the nicest people. Definitely a do not miss in Little Havana to get the authentic Miami Cuban experience."
"A chill location to experience great Cuban food in South Beach. Easy to walk to and there is Bar top seating or you could easily take it to go. Everyone is extremely friendly and make great suggestions! Most agree that you can't go wrong with any option. I loved my chicken fajitas and the butter avocado and fresh tortilla gave it the extra mile. The fajita sauce was just too good. The yellow rice was a great side, very fresh rice too. My friends had the Cuban and chicken sandwiches. Both loved them and I definitely enjoyed the Cuban sandwich as well. Honestly you can't go wrong with any choice."
"Really delicious lunch! Doesn't look like much from the outside, right next to a convenience store, but wow it delivered! Super fast service, big portions and ice cold beer :)We stopped here for lunch before we went to SuperBlue (just a few blocks away) and was a perfect start to a couple hours in the museum. Really great spot, highly recommend."
"2nd time here and it was even better than the 1st. Highly recommend the Appetizer sampler and Cuban Sampler. It was so nice. Sat outdoors along Ocean Dr. it wasn't too busy so the atmosphere was nice. The lechon butest... I can eat that for days it was insanely good."
"I had the chance to stop at Pasion for lunch while running errands nearby. Having heard that it's essentially a practice restaurant for a nearby vocational (including culinary) school, I was curious to try it. Both the instructors (front of house) and student chefs came by the guest tables to check. The complementary empanada amuse bouche woke up my palate with a slight tangy kick I enjoyed. My burrata salad was both tasty and beautifully plated. The ball of cheese looked like a flower & was creamy, as well as generously complimented with baby tomatoes (95/100). Similarly pretty plating was in the syllabus for the vanilla bean creme brulee. with the berry garnish placed to look like a face. It's crust was crispy as I like as well (100/100).The demerits come in from the fries, as they were a little overly salty for my preference and the ketchup dish to balance them was small. The fries were nice and crispy though (70/100). The churrasco they accompanied was almost perfect. Medium well, it was still juicy and I didn't hear the cow moo. Besides the fries, it was accompanied with more fresh vegetables including baby tomatoes like my salad, asparagus and kale (94/100). The only reason it's not a 100 is because of a little extra salt.With an average of 90, that's an A- and they pass the exam of my taste buds.There's a parking lot with about 5 spaces. The restaurant's interior is accurate to within what one would expect at a "nice" place to eat, and they have some outdoor seating as well."
"Let me upgrade you Social 27, for helping me celebrate my "19th*" Birthday this weekend! I had left my birthday planning to the super last minute this year, but remembered the tasty times I've had here, whether their mojitos outside during Calle Ocho or a dinner date during a good friend's recent Miami trip.We were a a group of around 10, and the hostess was more than happy to accommodate a la carte without a preset menu. This was perfect to accommodate the varied dietary choices of our group. Once we got there, factoring in Miami time, we had a large table in the inside dining room where we were attended by Ingrid and various other members of the team. Even Chef Justin came by our table!I picked their Bolitas de Yuca appetizer, little pieces of steamed Yuca flavored with gruyere & parmesan cheeses along with the yummy contrast of black pepper and sweet honey. Being a meatatarian, my main was their Churrasco! Served medium well, it was tender, juicy and well seasoned with a tomato chimichurri & boniato (Cuban sweet potato). The slaw with red onion that accompanied it was nicely refreshing. I also added perfectly crispy thin sliced tostones (fried green plantains). Between their classic Zacapa mojito, a refreshing pina colada with a real pineapple slice for garnish & a tableside-prepared rum old fashioned with orange garnish, chocolate bitters and a smokey flavor, my thirst was sated.Since a birthday calls for cake, Chef Justin and his squad prepared a yummy cake with hints of guava, passion fruit and garnished with pieces of flan. Between the yummy food and the company of good friends who also enjoyed their plates..thank you Social 27 for a memorable evening."
"My friends and I went for dinner and we were seated promptly. I do recommend that you make a reservation because it gets pretty busy. The ambiance is like being at your grandmas home, very relaxing.We ordered many tapas and then were all delicious. We shared the lomo salteado and it was tasty.For dessert, we shared the mango key lime pie and the timba- both were good.I'd definitely recommend this restaurant."
"We love this place when we don't feel like cooking breakfast or dinner. It's typically not too busy, and you can get seated within 5 minutes, if not immediately. The service is usually pretty great and everyone is attentive and food is reasonably priced. On our particular visit we ordered Ropa Vieja. With rice and beans and Maduro it makes this a solid meal that never disappoints. Our server Juan was friendly and very attentive. His positive attitude made our visit enjoyable. I wanted to take photos but we were hungry, so hopefully next time!"
"We were able to pull this place up based on your Yelp reviews. I put in "seafood" for Little Havana, and this is what came up, although they had only a few seafood dishes.The hostess was unbothered. She took her time getting up off of her stool where she was fanning herself in order to haphazardly seat us. Thankfully, we had to go to the ladies' room, and when we returned, someone else was in our seat. Thus, we were able to be seated in a more welcoming space.Our happy efficient server made it better.Perfect guava daiquiri! Happy hour was buy one get one free!The tropical salad was delicious! The burger was good, but I expected more guava barbecue sauce to Cubanize it. The pork rice and beans dish was good as well, except the pork was a little dry.The live band began to play at 6:00, as did the DJ in the back. That was worth staying alone! They started doing fireworks at the bar, and other people started dancing.It was a great night. Worth returning."
"Tasty food but the pricing is wrong so better ask the price because menu doesn't have pricing as well. Cuban sandwich was tasty and good. Cafe con leche is tasty, Large $5, Medium $3 and Small is $2.50"
"If you are looking for authentic, delicious Cuban food, you have to try Sazon. I recommend you start with their Pina Colada. It is absolutely delicious and comes with a fresh pineapple slice .For your entree, I suggest the Lechon Asado with a side of yellow rice and sweet plantains. The pork is so soft and is roasted to perfection. The yellow rice adds color, and to me, there is nothing like a sweet plaintain.The service was great, but when you arrive you may have to wait for a table, especially at dinner time."
"Loved loved loved! Bored Cuban is a wonderful new addition for Cuban pizza lovers. Or shall I say, Pixa lovers. They have all kinds of Hispanic designer pixas like lechon, vaca frita, and even media Noche style pixas. I went for their classic cheese pixa this time around. And they were amazing to give it to me on the house because I am a teacher! Thanks for the teacher appreciation love. All educators get a free pixa till Sep 4. They sell croquetas and pastelitos as well as burgers. And lots of cute merch. I'm definitely sold. Will be back for sure, it's a total vibe. BTW it's in the same shopping center as Latin Cafe."
"Visiting Little Havana was an experience full of presentational delight. The food was pleasantly garnished with natural herbs that essentially elaborated your taste buds. Great mixture of scents that excited your eagerness to digging to the meal in front of you. The cocktails were greatly presented, and it complemented the ambience. The music, drinks, and decor were all perfectly bringing in a Havana theme evening.Our waiter, Ernesto was friendly, knowledgeable and gave AMAZING service!Overall, the staff went above and beyond to ensure that my dining experience was nothing short of fantastic.When we are visiting again, we're making this place a must stop for some good Cuban food!"
"There are a couple of Havana 1957 locations in South Beach with this particular spot being at the corner of Espanola Way and Ocean Drive. As I walking down Ocean Drive, I was trying to find a spot where I could take in the Miami vibe, while also getting a taste of some quality Cuban food. A quick search on Yelp and a happened walk-by, and I found myself at Havana 1957! I was quickly welcomed in and sat on the covered patio. While the day was not blazing, it was a typical overcast day in Miami, so hot. I am usually not an outside sitter, but given the coverage, the fans and of course he people watching, I just had to today. Waitress came by and I tossed in a Mango Mojito to start while I browsed the menu. I knew I wanted either some form of Ropa Vieja and/or an empanada as part of my meal, and to my surprise they had Ropa Vieja Empanadas! The app came with two good sized, perfectly fried empanadas that were filled with shredded beef and sided with a sweet pineapple dipping sauce. The pineapple sauce was a bit thin, so I did not capture much while eating, but the steak and sauce in the empanadas was enough. For my main I decided to go with the Shredded Crispy Chicken with white rice and black beans. The chicken was crispy from being pan fried, while still juicy from the sizing of the pieces along with being topped with sliced onions and lightly covered in a citrus onion sauce. The white rice and black beans, while simple, were pure perfection. Getting a full bite of rice, beans, chicken and onion was delish! Keeping theme with great, service was stellar as well. My waitress was kind, accommodating, friendly and attentive. Hostesses were friendly and welcoming without being obnoxious on the sidewalk. As with most places on Ocean Drive, Havana 1957 has a clear Cuban vibe that can be felt through décor, lighting, art and furniture and also heard through the speakers playing traditional Cuban music inside and out. Overall, very happy I stumbled upon Havana 1957 on my last day in Miami. Enjoyed my time and meal, and of course that mango mojito!"
"I was looking for some Cuban food in the area, and this place happened to be within walking distance of my hotel. I came by for dinner on a Monday at around 7, and it wasn't too crowded. To start, I had the grilled Argentinian provolone cheese. I knew I wouldn't be able to finish this myself but I wanted to try it anyway. It was perfectly melty, and was nice with the tomato it was topped with, and the toasted garlic butter Cuban bread they give you at the start of the meal. Eat it quick though because once it starts cooling off, the cheese gets hard and it's difficult to eat. For my main, I had the fried pork chunks. It comes with your choice of two sides so I went with the rice and beans, and some broccoli. The pork was served on top of avocado sauce, which I wish they had put on the side. The oil from the pork mixed in with the sauce, making it kind of separated. Some pork chunks were good (the fattier ones), but they were mostly dry. I didn't care for the rice and beans. They do give pretty big portions here though. Maybe I just didn't order the right thing. Looking back, it seems more like an Argentinian restaurant, and they probably just threw a few Cuban items on the menu.If you're looking for Cuban food, this ain't it."
"This place is nothing short of mind-blowing. Awesome Cubano a. And they make use of every part of the pig with amazing pork rinds and Cuban nachos featuring smoked and pulled pork. Incredible beverages like fruit sodas and milkshakes flavored like mamey, wheat, mango and coffee. Very stylish interior decor too. Service very prompt (they bring you the food) and there is a side window for coffee orders. Must try spot in Coral Gables / Miami!"
"I really liked this place. I think the food was good and the prices reasonable. I had the vaca frita which was good, with moros, and french fries. The service was good. We did visit at around 3pm on a weekday so I'm not sure how busy this place gets during lunch, given the fact that they are located right next to Government Center Station. I'll definitely visit again."
"Amazinggg vibes here! My friends and I came for lunch and loved it. Our waitress was so sweet and friendly! The food was great and the presentation and restaurant itself was cute. Loved it!"
"During a trip to Miami, my cousin and I wanted to get some Cuban food. Since we were staying pretty close to Little Havana, it was easy for us to get to Mojitos. When we arrived, they actually had happy hour going on. We ended up sitting outside on the patio area. I ended up getting a mango mojito and a passionfruit mojito. I strayed from the happy hour menu and ordered a full entree...the ropa vieja. Ropa vieja is shredded beef in a tasty sauce. It came with rice and beans and plantains. Overall, my experience was pretty enjoyable."