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    Azucar Bakery & Cafe

    3.3 (6 reviews)
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    Casa Bake - Mini croissants

    Casa Bake

    4.5(63 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$

    Their croissants are the real deal!!! Shatteringly crisp on the outside, and buttery inside…read more Pistachio, Dulce de Leche and chocolate are out of this world. Don't sleep on the ham & cheese croissant too Miami is lucky to have this place!

    Casa Bake is far from your average neighborhood bakery. Tucked away in an unexpected…read moreindustrial/office area, this spot is a IYKYK "if you know, you know" destination. There's no seating and no public restrooms--just a straightforward counter for takeout or picking up pre-orders. On weekends, the line definitely snakes around the building if you don't arrive early, but they keep spirits high with a flavored water dispenser and the occasional sample to tease your tastebuds. From baked goods to breads to even some savory treats, you want to check this gem out! The baked goods are a total evolution of the craft. Their filled croissants are legendary, with the Dulce de Leche and Pistachio being absolute fan favorites that live up to the hype. If you're looking for their mini croissants, just keep in mind those are made to order. However, the true star of the show is the Pavlova. It is a next-level masterpiece, but it requires a few days' notice, so make sure to plan your visit accordingly. It's a hidden Miami treasure that proves you don't need a fancy dining room when the food is this good.

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    Versailles Bakery

    Versailles Bakery

    4.2(481 reviews)
    0.4 miWest Flagler
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    Following our stellar meal at the restaurant, we stopped in the bakery. We got a Cannoli, Tres…read moreLeches, Cortadito con Evaporada, and Cafe con Evaporada for the road. The Cortaditos will be a taste I chase till the next time I make it to a Cuban coffee spot, it was a perfect energy after eating enough for an elephant. My Cannoli was the most densely filled I've had and beat all expectations. The Tres Leches tasted different than the one I typically prefer at my local taqueria but the difference was not a bad one. Our coffee for the road was very pleasant to sip on as we finished desert and ended the evening. I even had half of mine left I put in the hotel mini fridge to drink as a pick me up before out early morning flight and it was so much better than any other coffee I could have sourced that morning. Prices are unbeatable too, 2 deserts, four coffees, and a souvenir shot glass came to just over $20. Once again, Versailles offering the best value of the trip and getting my money fair and square!

    This is one of the busiest bakeries in Miami! It is located right next to the Versailles, which is…read morean Icon in Miami as one of the oldest and largest Cuban restaurants. Both places are filled with tourists daily along with the locals. We arrived when the bakery was packed to the gills. The ambiance was loud , casual and smelled so good. But we were determined to get our beloved guava pastry no matter what and we did! We went home, made coffee, and indulged! It was a great day.

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    CalaMillor - Torrija Tres Leches

    CalaMillor

    4.1(218 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Excellent service, educated waiters, delicious food ! My #1…read morechoice for eating because the quality of food never disappoints, ever. We highly recommend this lovely place for breakfast, lunch, dinner or just a dessert and coffee. Separate area for take out and Spanish purchases. We purchased several items to go and were great choices after dining. Bathrooms are fresh and clean too ! Dr and wife, J and G

    Came to Cala Millor yesterday for lunch, and had a good experience. The business lunch for $35 is…read morean amazing deal, and the portions are huge considering. The place was packed, and their pastries looked incredible at the front. The service was quick and attentive, which I liked for a weekday lunch. As for the food, the jamon iberico croquetas were amazing. The jamon iberico and machego platter- how can you get that wrong? The huevos rotos were very good. The pan con tomate could have been crispier and saltier, but other people at the table loved it. The hake on the business lunch was a total miss for me. The fish was overcooked, the sauce was flavorless, and it was this think gelatin like texture that really did not do it for me. Everyone at the table agreed, and the server took it back without question - nice. The paella was good! I thought the rice was cooked perfectly. The cochopo was GREAT and very unique, I'd never had that before. The standout dish was definitely the cuchinillo though - wow.

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    Misha's Cupcakes

    Misha's Cupcakes

    3.6(7 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    I have been a fan of Mischas Cupcakes for over 14 years, maybe even longer. Her flavors are always…read moredelicious. If you choose cupcake, cakes, slices or cookies you will not be disappointed. Her assortment of flavors is always delicious and amazing. We usually get mini cupcakes, but we needed a medium cake for my father-in-law's 95th birthday. This is a cake that serves over 40 people. It was delicious but for $180 I wish the writing would've been better. My 11-year-old son's handwriting is much better than this. I knew it wouldn't be that fancy. They've never been great about decorating cakes, but I really wish they could find people with good handwriting. Or at least offer some kind of plastic cake options that say happy birthday. And maybe a stencil to write the person's name in.? This is probably the six or seventh cake I've ever ordered from them and the handwriting always looks subpar. Luckily, the taste is always amazing. Pro Tip #1 if you can, try to order cake toppers, or other decorations as they don't do too much decoration wise. Pro Tip #2 always try to keep the main frosting white. Colored frosting never tastes as good as just plain white and her white frosting is amazing.

    I haven't been back to mishas in 10 years, so I was thrilled to be stopping into their new location…read morewhile I was in town. Apparently they no longer allow you to pick your mini cupcake flavors, they're all prepackaged 12 packs. The cupcakes were still delicious but I would much rather choose my flavors. Coffee was good. Overpriced though.

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