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Lucho's Restaurant

4.3 (19 reviews)
Closed 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Moderate noise
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Good for groups

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Evan G.

Lucho's Restaurant on 102nd Avenue in Miami is a great place to eat for quality food that is very delicious for a good value. I really like just about everything that they have on the menu. The food is well prepared and fresh and if you are hungry and need something quick this is a reliable option.

Lucho's homemade picante
Vanessa L.

SPICY LOVERS! Their homemade picante is the best combination of flavor and spice there is, it's soooo goooood! We come every weekend for a genuine Dominican breakfast to have their tripleta - eggs, mangu, queso frito & salchichón - it never disappoints! I absolutely love coming to Lucho's. Once the staff gets to know you, they welcome you like family and Lucho himself is always there to greet you as well.

eggs, toast, and coffee
Jeffrey S.

Had a couple hours to kill in this neighborhood so decided to come in for an early breakfast. The waitress was very attentive and food arrived really fast. They have their own in house hot sauce that was very good. Adds that extra little kick to your food. Only minor issue was the old school Cubans that kept flirting with the waitress and hearing them talking about the ol days in Cuba but if you were raised in Miami that's nothing new so didn't bother me at all

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11 months ago

For breakfast. We orde the mangu special that is like the dominican "3 golpes". The service is special.

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8 years ago

This place is a hidden gem! There Mangu is the best I've had in Miami. Reasonably priced and great customer service.

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11 years ago

The roasted pork on Saturday is top notch! Great little place, let's keep it a secret.

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Small place, looks a bit sketchy from the street, but surprisingly roomy and nice inside. Great service and breakfast was delicious.

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We come every weekend for a genuine Dominican breakfast to have their tripleta - eggs, mangu, queso frito & salchichón - it never disappoints!

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Old's Havana Cuban Bar & Cocina

Old's Havana Cuban Bar & Cocina

4.4
(3.2k reviews)
9.4 mi
$$

After having an amazing Cuban sandwich on Sunday, I decided to try another spot for comparison--and…read morethis one easily took the top spot. Hands down, this was the best Cuban sandwich I've ever had. The bread was perfectly toasted on the outside while staying soft on the inside. The meat tasted fresh, flavorful, and well-seasoned. It was a little greasy, but in the best way possible--it was absolutely delicious. My husband ordered the same sandwich and agreed that it's the best Cuban we've had so far. I also tried a non-alcoholic mango daiquiri, which was refreshing and full of flavor. The plantains were another standout and the best I've had in the city to date. This is definitely a place I'd return to for the Cuban sandwich alone. Everything I saw being served to other tables looked incredible as well. If you're visiting Little Havana, I highly recommend stopping by and giving this place a try. It's a spot that lives up to the hype. I wish we had this place is Phoenix. I'm going to miss it.

We had to try Cuban food in Little Havana, and this spot lived up to the hype! A local recommended…read morethis restaurant, and it's easy to see why with the vibrant atmosphere, vintage decor, and authentic Cuban cuisine made for a memorable experience. We ordered the chicken fricassee and vaca frita, along with a Cuba libre and mango daiquiri. The roasted chicken was incredibly tender and juicy, and the tangy sauce complemented it perfectly. The vaca frita was soft, flavorful, and just as delicious. Both dishes were excellent, and we especially enjoyed the cocktails as well. The service was fantastic from start to finish. Easily one of our favorite restaurants in Miami!

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La terraza, the back patio of Old's Havana. Perfect to enjoy a cold mojito and a Cuban cigar
La terraza, the back patio of Old's Havana. Perfect to enjoy a cold mojito and a Cuban cigar
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GREEN PLANTAIN CUPS PICADILLO
Green plantain cups stuffers with picadillo " a la habanera "

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GREEN PLANTAIN CUPS PICADILLO Green plantain cups stuffers with picadillo " a la habanera "
Cafe La Trova

Cafe La Trova

4.4
(1.3k reviews)
9.9 mi
$$$

Cafe La Trova is the real deal and then some. We came for dinner and got a full Little Havana night…read moreout of it. The food is the kind of Cuban cooking that makes you go quiet for a second: a beef and rice bowl with black beans, sweet plantains, and avocado that was rich and deep and comforting, plus a flaky empanada that disappeared in about four bites. Nothing felt like a tourist version of Cuban food. It felt like someone in the kitchen actually cares. Then the live music kicks in and the whole room lifts. A band right in the space, real Cuban son, the bartenders working behind that gorgeous bar like it is a performance of its own. The cocktail program is legendary for a reason, the cantineros are pouring with serious skill, and the energy is electric without being a chaotic club scene. Yes it is on the pricier side, entrees run into the thirties and up, but you are getting top tier food, world class drinks, and live music in one seat. Worth every dollar. Five stars, easy, and I am already trying to figure out when I can go back.

While visiting the manager at Makoto, he recommended Cafe La Trova for their Michelin mentioned…read moremojitos so away we went! Originally made reservations for shortly after they opened for dinner and moved it to 6:45. We are so glad we went later! The place quickly filled up and the live band got started! The staff was a little slow to greet us after getting us seated but made up for it in food recommendations! We enjoyed the portion sizes, flavor, and live entertainment!

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NEW! ROAST BEET AND CITRUS SALAD arugula, crumbled goat cheese, pistachios and red wine vinaigrette
NEW! ROAST BEET AND CITRUS SALAD arugula, crumbled goat cheese, pistachios and red wine vinaigrette
NEW! SEARED OCTOPUS almond and roasted pepper romesco, crunchy potatoes
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NEW! VEAL CHOP MILANESA local lettuce, shaved fennel, roasted heirloom cherry tomatoes

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NEW! VEAL CHOP MILANESA local lettuce, shaved fennel, roasted heirloom cherry tomatoes
Doce Provisions

Doce Provisions

4.5
(1k reviews)
9.7 mi
$$

Lots of Yelpers hyped up the outdoor patio, but we came during a massive thunderstorm so we didn't…read moreget to check it out. The inside is cute also! We started with the goat cheese croquettes, which were delicious! The marmalade went well, and the pickles onions and jalapeños cut the richness and were a nice complement. Husband had the Masa de Puerco chino and loved it. Big tender chunks of pork, super flavorful. I had the abuela's ropa vieja, and it was perfect. I don't even usually like plantains, and the Maduros were delicious! Oh! And the Passion lemonade was SO GOOD!! Service was friendly and attentive without being intrusive. Loved everything about the experience, and we're hoping to get back while we're in Miami!

We came here for dinner on our first night in Miami. We made reservations but it said outdoor patio…read morewasn't available. Regardless when we arrived they sat us outside which is exactly what we were hoping for. Our server was nice at first. Explained all the popular dishes got our drinks out very quickly. I think she stole our table from someone else because shortly after someone came and we told them we put our order in and he seemed a little bothered. Unfortunately, our other server disappeared and never checked up on us. We pretty much didn't have any napkins during our entire duration of our meal. At least that part was good. We started off with a couple of mojitos and their Vaca Frita Tostones. You get these homemade maduro tostones topped off with shreeded beef in a moon sauce, pickled onion, and aji Amarillo aioli. A very delicious dish that didn't last long. Shortly after we received our main dish. I really hate when they do that. My wife ordered their Abuelas Ropa Vieja and I ordered their Masa de Puerco Chino. My wife didn't really care for her dish much. We've had plenty of Ropa Vieja before and would have preferred a congri type of rice as opppsed to just plain white rice. My dish was 10/10. Like in the name of "chino" this is an Asian inspired dish with fried rice, maduros, pineapple confit and crispy pork. A very delicious dish. It could have don't without the little salad on top, but at least it ads color to the dish. The crispy pork tasted so amazing and the fried had so much flavor. Mix in some of the maduros and you get a sweet and savory dish. Would definitely be returning to try this dish again.

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Doce Provisions
Doce Provisions
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Havana 1957

Havana 1957

4.1
(3.9k reviews)
15.0 mi
$$
Takes reservations
Large group friendly

If you're debating whether to eat at Havana 1957, let me save you some time: go hungry and wear…read morestretchy pants. We ordered the Cuban sandwich and the Cuban burger, and honestly both were dangerously good. The Cuban sandwich was exactly what you hope for -- crispy bread, perfectly pressed, packed with flavor, and the kind of sandwich that makes you pause mid-bite and just nod at the person across from you like "yep... this was the right decision." The Cuban burger was also fantastic -- juicy, flavorful, and big enough that you start questioning whether you should have skipped breakfast. The area around the restaurant was great too. Nice vibe, good energy, and perfect for walking around before or after eating... which you will probably need to do after finishing that burger. The servers were good -- friendly, attentive, and thankfully didn't judge us for attacking the food like we hadn't eaten in three business days. Overall the place has a fun atmosphere, great Cuban comfort food, and the kind of menu that makes you want to come back just to try the things you didn't order the first time. Highly recommend... just be prepared to leave full and slightly considering a nap. 10/10 would happily destroy another Cuban sandwich there again.

Classic Cuban flavors with rich, comforting dishes…read more Had the lechón asado (roasted pork) at Havana 1957 and enjoyed the meal overall. The roasted pork was tender, juicy, and packed with savory garlic-forward flavor. The crispy edges added a nice contrast in texture, and the mojo-style seasoning brought everything together with a bright, citrusy punch. It was comforting, flavorful, and paired really well with the traditional sides. Service was friendly and attentive, and the staff made the dining experience smooth even during a busy time. The vibe is lively and colorful, with a nostalgic Cuban café atmosphere that makes the whole experience feel festive and welcoming. It's a great spot for groups, casual dinners, or anyone looking to enjoy classic Cuban comfort food. Overall, a really solid Cuban meal with bold flavors and generous portions. I'd come back to try more of their traditional dishes and cocktails.

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Havana 1957
Havana 1957
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