"Nothing has changed" at this Cuban diner "landmark" in South Beach since "before the revolution" (or at least since it opened in 1962); waiters in white shirts are still ferrying "rock-solid" comfort food around the "greasy spoon"–style digs "without any fuss", and best of all the bills are still low.
The Cuban fare is "sooo delicious" at this South Beach breakfast-and-lunch "landmark" coffee shop that it's almost "always packed"; while the "no-frills" diner decor "could use some sprucing up", "fast and friendly" service and the "reasonably priced" menu keep folks "coming back for more."
On the walls of this informal eatery, the eccentric Scull sisters' whimsical 3-D paintings of Old Havana provide a festive backdrop for satisfying Cuban comfort food. In chichi, overpriced South Beach it seems near-unbelievable that one… Read More
Fun, vibrant, always full, classic Miami Cuban restaurant with satisfying meals at good prices. The staff are friendly and the plantains are plentiful. Be prepared to wait 5-15 minutes for a table. Right in the heart of the Collins Ave. shopping area, Puerto Sagua is popular with locals and tourists.