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    Cafe Versaille-Terminal E

    3.5 (50 reviews)
    Open 5:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    GUAVA PASTRY $2.45
    Daren R.

    While waiting for my flight in Concourse E, I was in need something sweet to counteract my beer buzz. This place had excellent prices on guava pasty so I ordered one for $2.45. The cashier was super busy but gave me the paper bag which felt oddly light. I opened the bag and noticed a tiny piece of guava pastry - an easy four small bites. Although tiny, it was sweet with a crumbling flaky crust. The menu included full latin specialties including cuban sandwiches and empanadas for only $3 75. Good place for a quick bite but nothing special.

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    Lily A.

    Stopped by before my flight and it was a great choice. This is a perfect spot to grab a Cuban breakfast pastry or sandwich. I tried the steak sandwich and highly recommend it, very flavorful. Service was decent, and the coffee is made to order, which makes it well worth it. The counters were clean, and I appreciated that they had cinnamon available to add to your coffee. A solid stop if you're looking for good food and coffee before heading to the airport.

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    Travis T.

    If you have ever been to Miami, then you know how big of a deal Versailles Restaurant is. One thing I love about flying into Miami International is that they have a number of these Café Versailles stands in the airport. Versailles Restaurant is a famous Cuban Restaurant in Miami's Little Havana that is known for their Cuban cuisine and pastries. They opened in 1971 and have been featured on several TV shows and movies. Here at the airport stands, they have espresso drinks, croquetas, pastelitos, and hot-pressed sandwiches. I took a red eye into Miami International and was so happy that I had time to grab a Cuban coffee and some pastries when I arrived.

    Empanadas!
    Leesa T.

    My flight to Tampa had an emergency stop in MIA due to weather. We had to deplane until further notice. After my adrenaline rush, I wanted food. I know the MIA airport well. I was in terminal D at the Versailles over there. The airport has at least 3 that I've tried. For a quick service outpost of their main restaurant, it's a delicious food option. The airport restaurant is a quick service pay and go vibe. It has true authentic Miami flavor.

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    Jennifer O.

    After getting in super late and finding the Gloria Estefan place OUT of coffee, we settled on Cafe V and had the best cortado of my life- the place was packed for a reason. Got a Cuban to take back to hotel and it was amazing as well. Ate the whole thing despite trying to save some for the next day!

    Chris S.

    Always good Cuban coffee and food. Empanadas are delish! Expect a line but worth the wait at this take out only location.

    Julio H.

    You can't really mess up anything Versailles related, specially the little window that serves pastries and coffee. On this visit, I made a quick stop to get fueled up before jumping on my flight. The lines are normally long and it takes about 20 minutes to order and get your food, at which point you either walk fast to your gate, or sit down and gobble down your food. Everything is good and it really depends on how much you are craving their stuff, as well as your time management skills and stress resistance. They also have a cafeteria with tables. Prices are not bad, I may stop next time.

    Brian S.

    I've eaten at the REAL Cafe Versaille, the one in Little Havana near downtown Miami, and loved it. Sadly, this airport outpost of that restarnat is NOT nearly the same quality. I had a Cuban sandwich, a few pastries, and a Cafe Cubano. The only really good item was the cafe...it was exactly what I would expect from a Havana-style espresso, rich and sweet. The sandwich and pastries, however, were terrible. The sandwich was super dry and lacked much flavor...it was closer to cardboard than to a real Cuban sandwich. The pastries were equally dry and flavorless...they were so dry they were hard to swallow. It's really sad to see that this airport outpost of the extremely famous Cuban restaurant does not even come close to doing the brand justice. Do yourself a favor and visit the real location downtown instead.

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    Rafael G.

    It's near the E30 gates after the tram. Very good food! Also empanadas for the plane.

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    This restaurant is located in an open area where there's a ton of other restaurants. This was my…read morefirst time having Haitian food, and I would say it was so good! The flavors were really hittin--not salty but definitely not lacking in flavor and complexity. So delicious The only criticism I would have from what I ordered is that the rice was ever so slightly undercooked which made it a bit dry. Other than that, everything was great. There's not really a server--you order and they text you when it's ready. Then you come pick it up and go to your table. But the cashier lady was very nice and helped me decide what to get.

    We had dinner at Manjay's Citadel location. The food was fresh, filling, and delicious, and service…read morewas good. If you're looking for something unique to try at the Citadel, Manjay is worth a shot. They serve Haitian cuisine. Portions were generous and in general, the food was kind of heavy. Many of the components I believe were made to order, so there was a short wait. Here's what my wife and I ordered: Appetizer: * Caribbean Conch Fritters ($14) - Manjay pikliz, honey mustard remoulade These were big and tasty. Six pieces, like giant hush puppies with conch inside. The plate came with pikliz in the center. Pikliz is like the Haitian version of coleslaw, made with cabbage, carrots, onions, and peppers. Manjay's version was spicy and yummy. Bowls, each with 2 sides and 1 sauce: * Honey Jerk Chicken Bowl ($18) - breaded and tossed in Manjay's homemade honey jerk sauce; with red beans rice and sweet plantains and scotch bonnet mango aioli * From Haiti with Love (Griyo) ($18) - Deep-fried Kreyol-style slow-braised pork; with banan payzay and toofay Both the chicken and pork were very good and flavorful. The pork was served bone-in. The rice and beans and sweet plantains were comforting and addictive. The scotch bonnet mango aioli was spicy. Banan payzay are Haitian pressed plantains. These were savory and starchy. The toofay ("legume") was good too. It's a hearty vegetable stew, essentially Haitian ratatouille. Our cashier was Roniqua and she was nice. During our visit, I think Manjay had the longest line (a good sign). After walking around, looking at the other food court options and seeing Manjay's high rating on Yelp, we were sold on Manjay. We dined in so we got real plates and silverware. We actually took everything up to the rooftop bar and ate up there. Our trays were bussed by the staff on the roof. Along with this location at the Citadel food court in Little River (just north of Little Haiti), Manjay has a casual strip location near the Miami airport in Doral. This Citadel location is the original; it opened in February 2019. The Doral location opened in 2024.

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    Inside The Citadel's street-level food hall and dining room. Manjay is located in the back corner of this photo.
    Inside The Citadel's street-level food hall and dining room. Manjay is located in the back corner of this photo.
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    4.6
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    4.7 mi

    From the service to the food, our experience at Shiso was impeccable…read more We walked in for happy hour on a Sunday. The vibe of the space feels like they brought in the murals of wynwood to their interior design. The music selection was rap hit after rap hit, loved. We sat at the bar. Our server was Marcus. He was so helpful and attentive. Gave us his menu recommendations, which we followed suit. We ordered the duck dumplings and the sweet potato croquettes from the HH menu. From the regular menu, we ordered the bbq toro and the oxtail udon. The duck dumplings had a rich au jus, great. Our favorite app was the sweet potato croquette. Slightly sweet, a satisfying crunch, but soft in the center with tender brisket. The white bbq sauce and parm gave it a nice smoky nuttiness. Ordered another round, they were so good! The bbq toro had an amazing smokey flavor and a nice citrusy butter as the sauce. The cut was perfect. The oxtail udon was really hearty, and by far the best dish we had (though all the dishes were seriously incredible). It comes with a cured egg yolk, which they mix for you tableside. There was a good amount of oxtail in the dish and the udon sauce - bottle it for me please and thank youuu.

    I've always loved this place, but lately it feels like they're trying so hard to be trendy that…read moreit's starting to take away from what they actually do well -- the food. Sometimes less is more. I booked brunch for the Sunday after Valentine's Day. The reservation was confirmed, but then I found out they don't even open until 5 PM that day. How does a brunch reservation get confirmed for a time when the restaurant isn't open? I decided to give it another try this weekend and went at 5 PM to sit at the bar. The hostess told me there was a "Hungry Post" event happening. I asked about the price and she said it was $100 per person. Okay, fine -- but when I asked what the event included or what it was about, she seemed unsure and said it was "just a party" and that you just go in. No explanation of what was included, no specials, nothing. Charging $100 per person just to attend a "party" with no clear details feels odd and poorly communicated. I genuinely want this place to succeed because the food and drinks are great -- I just wish they would focus on that and improve communication and organization instead of trying so hard to be trendy.

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    Naomi's Garden Restaurant & Lounge

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    We showed up unannounced with a large party from the LBA Basketball Program, and Naomi's Garden…read morehandled it like absolute pros. Noam greeted us warmly and immediately helped arrange a buffet-style setup featuring all the popular Haitian dishes--everything was flavorful, authentic, and beautifully prepared. The GM, Malinda, was extremely attentive, making sure everyone knew what each dish was and felt comfortable, and Matta was very professional and efficient while setting everything up. This was a real test of Naomi's Garden's ability to handle pressure and a big group, and they passed with flying colors. Beyond the amazing food, we genuinely learned about Haitian culture through the cuisine. Incredible experience--highly recommend Naomi's Garden for both the food and the hospitality.

    Food was very unappealing. The chicken was just okay the thigh was burnt and dry…read more The sweet plantains were also burnt, dry, and extremely small. The collard greens had no seasoning at all and tasted like watered-down vegetables. The key lime pie was soggy and, on top of that, very small. Honestly, the only good thing about this dinner was the canned soda. Sad part is we've bought from here before the snapper meal at was super good about 4 yrs ago after that we bought the snapper again then it all went down hill from there I thought I'd give them a try again but I'm 100% sure never to order from here again. I had to throw the entire meal to the trash .Oh and the Mac and cheese is in the trash too. Either fire all the cooks or close this place down .

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    Marabu Restaurant

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    We are visiting Miami and wanted to try some Cuban food. We did some research and saw the reviews…read morefor Marabu restaurant and decided to give it a try! Let's start with the mojito that came with such a large piece of sugar cane. It was so good! The waiter recommended my meal and it was delicious. The meat was tender and well seasoned. It also came with beans and rice. One meal was probably enough for two people! The restaurant is located on the 4th floor of the outdoor mall near some neat shops. I loved the restaurant decor and everyone was so friendly. Our waiter was very knowledgeable and gave great menu recommendations. The staff was attentive, stopping by to refill our water and clear plates. I highly recommend this restaurant!

    Marabu was a disappointment. We were hoping to have a memorable Cuban food on our short trip to…read moreMiami and unfortunately they did not deliver. We had an early reservation that they couldn't find when we checked in. They told us we could only sit outside in 95degree heat (the inside of the restaurant was actually empty?) They did seat us inside once we showed proof of our reservation... Our server was a nice guy and sweet with our daughter. We ordered the ham croquettes, ropa vieja, and fried snapper. The croquettes were OK. The ropa vieja was not good. The flavor was very one dimensional, it just tasted like tomato paste. I didn't like how they plated it - ropa vieja in a dish on a plate, with a totally separate plate for rice and beans. It made the meal feel disjointed and small. The deep fried snapper was the most disappointing. It was snapper nuggets with a (Cajun?) seasoning on top. They tasted like catfish nuggets and nothing about that dish felt or tasted Cuban. The idea of plating it with the fish bone wrapped around had good intentions but it didn't land. Does it really make sense to call this dish "whole fried snapper" if it's served as nuggets? Rice and plantains came on a separate plate and they were fine. I expected a lot more from this meal, but maybe we had an off experience.

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    4.5
    (130 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    Happy hour specials
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    Chimba is a must-visit. The burgers are among the best I've had--perfectly cooked, incredibly…read morejuicy, and packed with flavor in every bite. Equally impressive are the empanadas, with a crisp, golden crust and fillings that are both generous and expertly seasoned. My favorite are the meat ones! The atmosphere is vibrant, making it an ideal spot for everything from a casual lunch to a happy hour. They have great happy hour food and drink specials. If you go, don't skip the burgers or the empanadas--they're the stars of the menu and the reason I'll keep coming back.

    This restaurant is so cozy, the happy hour is amazing, the food is so delicious and the service is…read moreincredible. Bianca, our server, was so nice and attentive. We came in on a Monday around 6pm and ordered off the happy hour menu. The brussel sprouts were out of this world good! The sauce they put on it is sweet and lightly spicy, and the little bits of bacon were a happy, salty surprise. The beef and chicken empanadas were also delicious. The chicken had tons of cheese, but the beef was my favorite, it was so flavorful! We ordered the pistachio cake with white chocolate ice cream, and raspberry sauce. It was so refreshing and a perfect pairing of flavors. I wish there was a little more cake, but I'm not complaining. I will absolutely be back. And next time, I gotta try their cocktails.

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