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Cuban/Spanish cuisine |
7190 Southwest 87th Avenue Miami, FL 33173 United States +1 305 598 4800 |
This popular Kendall area restaurant features traditional Cuban and Spanish cuisine in jumbo-sized portions. Very reasonable prices prevail. In addition to their specialties including Arroz con Pollo (chicken with rice) and Vaca Frita (shredded beef), other menu options include Masitas de Puerco (pork chunks), Gallician-Style Soup, and Snapper in Garlic Sauce. Most entrees are priced under $10. The comfortable dining area is spacious and bright. Casa Alberto caters to a local clientele as well as tourists. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional Spanish cuisine |
2436 Southwest Eighth Street Miami, FL 33135 United States +1 305 642 2452 http://www.casajuancho.com |
This is the place to go when you feel like listening to some live flamenco music. This restaurant's award-winning Spanish cuisine is served in a cozy setting that looks as if taken directly from a travel guide on Spain and its traditions. The service is courteous, and the entrees are moderately priced. Located in the popular area of Little Havana, it can sometimes get seedy at night. Make sure you have arranged transportation if you are staying later than 11p. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spanish and Cuban cuisine |
8868 Southwest 40th Street Miami, FL 33165-5410 United States +1 305 554 7633 |
The trendy districts of Miami have an endless supply of fine dining establishments. If you venture out into the less popular areas of the city, however, you will find the places cherished by the locals and popularized by word of mouth. Casa Paco is such a place, featuring a delightful balance of Spanish culture, delicious food and local flavor. The interior of the restaurant is decorated with various ceramics and other trinkets from Spain. The restaurant serves Spanish and Cuban cuisine. The Sangria is made fresh, and the Plantain Soup is especially delicious. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lively Spanish restaurant |
1620 Southwest Eighth Street Miami, FL 33135-5220 United States +1 305 643 5343 |
In the carefree Spanish tradition, this party does not close as long as the crowd is having a good time. If you stray away from your table, the dancer will add you to her performance. If you ask for a glass of water, the waiter will bring you wine. This is a place to just eat, drink, and enjoy the company. The ambience is festive, with flamenco entertainment and a mainly Spanish-speaking clientele. The menu offers a selection of Spanish wines and includes grilled meat and fish, as well as tempting Paella. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spanish gourmet market |
4016 Red Road Miami, FL 33134 United States +1 305 669 4485 |
Whether you are shopping for the kind of ready-made meals not found in the average market or you want to sit down and enjoy affordable Spanish treats, Delicias de Espana can accommodate. As you enter, the first thing you notice are the wall-to-wall shelves filled with such goodies as olives stuffed with salmon and riojas. Tortillas, quiches, tapas-style snacks, and daily roasts are all fabulous. The deli case is stocked with manchego cheeses, cured sausages, and hams. The interior is modest but cozy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spanish cuisine |
65 Alhambra Plaza Miami, FL 33134 United States +1 305 448 2498 |
Featuring a wood-fired oven, Diego's Restaurant in Coral Gables offers some of the most flavorful Spanish cuisine in the area. Although you will not find many entrees priced below $20 on the menu, you will find delicious, hearty selections to choose from. From Paella and Roast Baby Pork to Snapper (for two) in rock salt, the choices offered are varied and sure to satisfy; experience fine dining at its best. This restaurant caters to a diverse clientele. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tiny space, huge portions |
3174 Northwest 7th Ave. Miami, FL 33125 United States +1 305 649 0801 |
This may look like a hole-in-the-wall, but do not let the bars on the window scare you away. There is nothing dangerous about this little Spanish restaurant, unless you are on a diet. Be sure to order some tapas, as they may prove to be enough for an entire meal. You will not believe the deals here: chicken and rice with shrimp for USD5, seafood soup for USD3.95, and other delicious dishes for only a few dollars. The dining area is tiny, with only a few tables and a counter space. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Regional cuisine |
141 Giralda Avenue Miami, FL 33134-5208 United States +1 305 445 1001 |
This is one of the many Spanish restaurants in Coral Gables, but the only one which serves Navarra regional cuisine. Red walls lined with oil paintings and a long bar serving tapas as well as Spanish wines by the glass define the tastefully decorated interior. Enjoy live entertainment Thursday through Saturday. A wide range of country fare, meat and game dishes, and seafood dishes are served. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delicious, inexpensive Cuban |
700 Collins Avenue Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 673 1115 |
The menu at Puerto Sagua lists every imaginable meat, chicken, and seafood dish and is authentic Cuban for unbelievably reasonable prices. Specialties such as breaded yellowtail and sauteed chicken livers are tasty and inexpensive; the black beans and buttery rice are heavenly, a perfect side dish or main course. While the atmosphere is somewhat nondescript, the service is friendly and efficient. This restaurant is never hectic, but always pleasantly busy. It is a favorite with locals and visitors and a great place for breakfast: get an enormous meal for $5. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spanish taverna |
525 Northwest 42nd Avenue Miami, FL 33126-5648 United States +1 305 642 2233 |
Los Quijotes has been serving up hearty Spanish specialties in Miami for over twelve years. You will find about forty appetizers to choose from, including Tapas such as Potato Omelets, Octopus, and Fish Salads. The Caldo Gallego is a must as is the flan or the Tres Leches (sweet milk custard) for dessert. Entree options range from Paella and Lamb in Wine Sauce to T-bone Steak and Biscayne Codfish. As is the Spanish tradition, the service is amiable and the atmosphere is always friendly and festive. Review © 2007, Wcities |