Little Havana Restaurant Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Salad
  • Soups
  • Sandwiches
  • Seefood
  • Dinner For Two
  • Omelettes
  • Rice Dishes
  • Poultry
  • Beef
  • Pork
  • Little Havanas Lunch Specials
  • Cuban Specials
  • Vegeterian Special
  • House Specials
  • Side Orders
  • Homemade Dessets

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  • Appetizers
  • Salad
  • Soups
  • Sandwiches
  • Seefood
  • Dinner For Two
  • Omelettes
  • Rice Dishes
  • Poultry
  • Beef
  • Pork
  • Little Havanas Lunch Specials
  • Cuban Specials
  • Vegeterian Special
  • House Specials
  • Side Orders
  • Homemade Dessets

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  • Stefani N.

    Hubby wanted cuban food. Little Havana had so many good reviews we decided to check it out and we were definitely glad we did. Hubby had the whole red snapper and I had the Cuban steak. When the menu says whole red snapper they mean whole red snapper the entire fish head and tail- everything - it was beautifully cooked and deliciously seasoned. The steak was also nicely seasoned and tasted delicious although a tiny bit tougher than I like. Both dishes were served with rice and black beans and dinner rolls. It was a lot of food for a moderate price. The wait staff was friendly and efficient. We would definitely go there again.

    (5)
  • Louis R.

    Best Cuban food I've had, and I'm Cuban! We love this place and all our out of town relatives insist on eating there when they come to visit. (Personally I think they only visit now to eat at Little Havana.) Try the white wine sangria and the vaca frita is something extraordinary. All their seafood is top notch too.

    (5)
  • Eschel H.

    I don't really see how this place rates so highly. I've eaten here several times over the last couple years and it's never really stood out in my mind. The food is decent and definitely not exceptional in any way. I've also had a mojito there and was seriously unimpressed.

    (3)
  • Momo B.

    WESTERN CUBANO Recommended to us by our compadre Jose Perez of Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay, Little Havana is his most favorite Cuban restaurant. Its diners are younger and more diverse enthnically. A little more relaxing feel and none of the fancy baroque etched mirrors nor crystal chandeliers. The ambience is a strong hint of the Cuban cuisine to be served. It's toned down, more natural and less seasoned. Heavier dosage of papa fritas and slightly less fried and less sweeten maduros. Busing of tablewear is spotty and at times solely the servers responsibility. Mentally it seems to be a less ideal commute from our hotel. If my commute takes us along Biscayne Bay this would be my first choice for Cubano cuisine. Thanks Jose for the wonderful suggestion.

    (4)
  • Diane N.

    I've been here many times for lunch. The food is good and the lunch prices are very reasonable. Lunch starts at $5.99, and most entrees come with two side dishes. I usually get black beans and rice. Lunch servings tend to be a little on the small side. When you sit down they put a basket of crusty Cuban bread and butter on the table. I could just eat the bread and be happy. Recently I had fish with creole sauce, which was a daily special. It was okay, but I thought the sauce would be spicier. I'm not sure if it says anything about the authenticity of the food, but there is usually a lot of Spanish speaking people eating there. .

    (3)
  • Marvin A.

    Great food and good portion size. Only cons is the parking lot and the low lighting. Besides that the food was delish, came out fairly quick and the taste was yummy! I got the Zarzuela, it's the seafood plater so tasty but it's a bit pricey. Fried yuca for appetizer pork churrasco for the girl friend and pork tamarindo for the old man. The coronas were a bit more compared to Las Vegas Cuban cuisine and the diet coke drink was as well a lot more $2.49 a can more.

    (4)
  • Tony R.

    This restaurant has been serving great Cuban food for many years, and still going strong. Their roast pork is tender and full of flavor (slightly salty). Great beans and rice, plantains and tostones. Palomilla steak also tender and flavorful. A Coconut flan to share is a fine ending. Their sangria tastes like they emptied a can of fruit cocktail instead of cutting fresh fruit. So, pass on the sangria. Excellent value and portions. Service is efficient. Parking on the side.

    (4)
  • John G.

    Great decor & ambience. Food was somewhat disappointing. My fish needed to be washed with lime and seasonings before frying. My girlfriends ropa vieja was overcooked and mushy. Our tostones tasted like they were old and refried many times. Overall the food seemed not fresh or poorly handled. The service was very attentive and efficient. This place gets an A for ambiance and service, but they get a C- in food preparation.

    (2)
  • Dan F.

    This is the real deal! Must go! Ordered take out and ate in-house both times have been excellent. Exactly what you want in Cuban food. This is family owned establishment and you can tell they take pride in servicing their customers with only the best of what Cuban food has to offer. They got my business!

    (5)
  • Frankie F.

    Vaca Frita is extremely recommended and the Ropa veija are Tasty meat dishes and the desserts are delish ! Will for sure come back for more !

    (5)
  • Damon F.

    Best Cuban food we had in Miami - better than Calle Ocho, and a great price. The Oxtail stew is fantastic with great flavor, but quite rich. Everything is good. Not that fancy a place, but very comfortable, and good service, nice decor.

    (5)
  • Beth C.

    Family style authentic cabanas restaurant. The pork chunks are a pork belly style with a crispy outside and incredibly tender age inside. Im not a fan of flan, but it was a delicious flavor, thicker texture and delicious. We ordered family style and enjoyed steak, lobster, shrimp, rice and beans. Delicious

    (5)
  • Ermias E.

    Best Cuban food I had. We had dinner at TGI Friday but cause of the long line we decided to go to different restaurants. It was the best choice we made. We end up getting best food in town.

    (5)
  • Andy M.

    My family and I have been going to Little Havana for years. Needless to say, we basically live at the restaurant . We're there for breakfast lunch or dinner at least once a week. If we go a week without eating (the best Cuban food in town) at Havana...it's just weird and doesn't feel right. Why? 1) the food is amazing and the price is right 2) our server Raul always accommodates us when we walk in at any given time and were a large party. 3) Cuban and house specials are always on point. With that said: go to this lovely restaurant, you'll probably find us here

    (5)
  • Jeniffer L.

    They're service is okay not the very best but not the worst either. I liked their picadillo but not their ropa vieja. I also didn't like their batido de Mamey too much because it wasn't sweet enough for me. I would recommend this place though because of the staff being so nice and the food being okay. They do care about making a customer happy.

    (4)
  • Danny B.

    I don't always write reviews but when I do it's because I am absolutely shocked of how good the food was. I got the steak with chimichurri. That's all I have to say. Enjoy! PS great service

    (5)
  • Linda D.

    Everything said on other reviews was true. My husband has an elderly Aunt in the neighborhood and I saw the restaurant on the way in. We went back for dinner. The black beans were so good, we ordered a third serving. My husband had the double lamb shank and I had the whole fried snapper. We loved everything. My husband is not normally a fan of plantains and he said that were the best he ever had and ate them all. We also had a pitcher of white sangria that we enjoyed.

    (5)
  • Tiffany K.

    One thing I never fail to consume excessive amounts whenever I'm in Miami would have to be Cuban food. It would be silly to eat anything else like ... um sushi and pizza. So Miami yelp visitors- Please dine in Cuban food to your hearts delight because this stuff ain't gonna get better anywhere else! On my 4 day eating spree, I stumbled upon Little Havana on my first day in Miami And boy- did this place set the standards. No one can touch this. -BREAD. FREE. YUM. EAT WHEN WARM AND SLATHERED WITH BUTTAH. - CHICKEN CHURASCO: the most moist chicken I've ever consumed, topped with lip lickin' chimichurri sauce. Oh baby. I typically don't like to order chicken unless it's roasted, but LittleHavana has got this bbq technique down. -ROPA VIEJA/PULLED PORK: Hot daym. This was seriously the best pulled pork I've ever laid my mouth on. Each moist strand was coated with a mouth bursting flavor that created a cosmic explosion in my mouth of the most delicious flavors I've ever tasted. Seriously. I call it the true essence of porkliciousness! -PLANTAINS: A true must. These are the best i've ever had. Oh baby mama. I can't wait for my next excuse to come here for Cuban. The best of the best! Puerto Sagua also has some decent Cuban food and is highly reviewed; however, since they are both in the same area, I highly recommend making the trip to Little Havana.

    (5)
  • Ben R.

    I have date at this restaurant for years! It has changed owners twice and managers 3 times... I just ordered the food to go because they don't deliver (which I knew about and it's not important) would you believe that they want to charge me for bread! After paying $85 for 2 people on an order to be picked up, I asked if I can have 3 rolls of bread extra and the manager said it was a policy to charge for bread on a to go order... I simply told them that if I were to eat at the restaurant I could order as much bread as I wanted and they agreed but refused to give me bread! ARE YOU SERIOUS! It's bread! Those people that work there are uneducated idiots... I refuse to go back!

    (1)
  • Mahtsb S.

    Loved it . It was so delicious . The service is fast and super friendly . Definitely go back

    (5)
  • Jannine A.

    Great food and super fast service Affortable prices and good portion size I will come again for sure

    (5)
  • Megan J.

    The restaurant is so good. I ordered the lamb shank which has no smell at all. My friend got oxtail tasted good 2. And the cocktails here whoa real whiskey. Tried Cuban libra. The boss was so nice gave us a free dessert. 5 stars love it. Even it was over 9 still a lot of people cool

    (5)
  • Shay M.

    Great affordable Cuban food in North Miami! Always enjoy food here. Service is great and fast. Ambiance is quaint and very casual. The lunch specials are on point! Little Havana's is always busy and must treat their employees well ... They stay! For fish lovers try the fried red snapper, which I share because it's huge! The ropa vieja always looks great.

    (5)
  • Lauren V.

    Asking our friendly, Cuban-born server at a seafood restaurant where the best place for Cuban food was in North Miami, we were directed to Little Havana on Biscayne Blvd. This is one big ol' restaurant that was hopping on a Monday night with local families. This sounds possibly terrible, but the decor and size and atmosphere reminded me a bit of Macayo's. Like a pretty large chain of the basics of the cuisine. We ordered a few mojitos ($6 each) Havana Chicken (half chicken w/ black beans, rice and plantains; $10) a beef empanada starter ($1.89), a relleno ($17.99, also comes with rice and black beans), a Cuban Chicken ($12) and a steak ($15). We spent about $80 for four entrees plus 3 mojitos. The portions were, um ENORMOUS. Like, seriously, even by American standards. The empanada was fantastic, the chicken lovely and plantains pretty good though a tad on the sweet side for my taste. The relleno was excellent. The steak ok. The mojitos were also ok, but not amazing. All in all, Little Havana is a very safe choice. Lots of seating, big menu with lots of options and kids' section, huge portions and family friendly vibe with traditional style of dining. But it's pricey. If you're more adventurous and don't need a platter of food for dinner, I would ask around for a more hole-in-the-wall, low key place. But that's my style.

    (3)
  • Alf G.

    Very good if you looking for a lunch deal they have an special for lunch. Good services and good food.

    (5)
  • Leo A.

    Whole snapper is amazing and so are the empanadas !!! Great prices too. I think it needs a bar

    (5)
  • Jennifer I.

    Amazing food! The pork chunks with rice/beans/plantains were perfect. The pork is served with a delicious side of onions that pair perfectly. The restaurant isn't in Little Havana but is worth the stop.

    (5)
  • Miguel R.

    Drove by this place so many times and finally decided to eat here. Now I'm upset I didn't do it sooner. The food was great and so was the service. I'll definitely be back soon. The vaca frita was excellent.

    (5)
  • John H.

    On behalf of my son: dinner was amazing. The grilled fish filet was perfectly cooked and had wonderful flavor. The dessert, the cheese flan, was fantastic. I've already started planning my next visit.

    (5)
  • Lydia H.

    Cuban food done right!

    (4)
  • Benazhir M.

    When I'm in the mood for Cuban, this is my go-to place. Service is always 5 stars and the food is just yummy! I've tried almost everything on the menu and it never disappoints. The restaurant is big and accommodates wheelchairs comfortably. Note to management: Can you do something about the decoration? It's a little sad :( Other than that, this place is highly recommended!

    (5)
  • James G.

    took my mom there. excellent!

    (5)
  • Heather O.

    I loved this little place and really wanted to go back a second time during my trip. Unfortunately that didn't happen. I got the Ox tail, he got the pork. We were both impressed with our meals as well as each others. Desert was Catalan cream and cortadito- perfect combination. The service wasn't special and normally I would minus a star but the food was really THAT good.

    (5)
  • Britney R.

    Food was great, very family friendly restaurant, got the baked chicken on Mother's Day, not too bad. I probably wouldn't get it next time, as I'm sure they have stronger dishes, but their beef empanadas were great. Good place to hit up if your entertaining people from out of town and you want to be budget friendly, but FULL after your meal!

    (4)
  • Lindsley A.

    Cuban delicious-ness!! If you're hungry and wanting that cuban fix, this is the place to go! Had no clue if this place would be any good, but after seeing how packed the parking was then it was a sign that it was good. Parking can be pretty tight here, but don't let that stop you from coming in. The staff are nice, speak some english, if you have someone who can speak Spanish probably would be better! :) Fried Yuca - get it as an appetizer! So addicting and good! Very crisp and the dipping sauce that comes with it = bomb dot com! Vaca Frita - probably the best Vaca Frita I've ever had! Shredded grilled steak with onions, served with rice and beans and plantains. DELICIOUS! There's something about their rice that's so good, the flavor, texture. Gosh, I want some right now!! There are so many options, it's just choosing what to actually get! Everything looked good and I tasted a few things off of everyone's plate such as the Fried Whole Snapper, Chicarones, and a Fried fish filet with some lemon sauce my boyfriend had that was really REALLY good! Come with a group, I only say that so you can try a little bit of everything! Sharing is caring!! ;) Great place, and I definitely will be back!

    (4)
  • Stephan G.

    2pm on a Friday. The pre dinner rolls are from a tube and seemingly microwaved - gross. The fish lunch special was luke warm at best and relatively bland. Tasted to me like buffet fish. The moroz was way salty. I ordered an espresso without sugar for desert, when I got it, it was almost too sweet to finish. Pros: Fair prices for the location Daily lunch specials Decent parking Cons: Food taste Food temperature Order details

    (2)
  • Elizabeth A.

    I ordered the Little Havana Steak and let me tell you, I thought I died and went to heaven. The steak was so juicy and tender, but combined with the chimichurri sauce, it was PERFECTION. The chimichurri sauce was garlic-y and packed with so much flavorful goodness. The meal came with generous sides of black beans, rice, and plantains. I normally don't like black beans because I usually find the black beans in most places to be bland, but this place had me licking the bowl clean! It was creamy and full of flavor. The plantains were sweet and tart which were a nice complement to my savory meal. There was so much food that I was actually sad I physically couldn't fit anymore food into my body. But boy, did I try! If I ever come back to Miami, I am heading straight here from the airport next time.

    (5)
  • Marcella L.

    A mist have; the havana steak ohhhh so good. Always have a real good meal here even my picky kids love it. The service is great and the prices are good. This restaurant is a must with my family at least once a month.

    (5)
  • Alfonso P.

    Always a good choice and food service. They have a real good deal for the lunch. Don't forget the Cuban coffee.

    (5)
  • Bonnie L.

    Little Havana is as good as it gets for Cuban fare without driving all the way down south. My favorite dish is the ox tail in wine sauce, the sauce is delicious especially over rice! Some other items such as ropa vieja, flat chicken breast, tostones and tres leche dessert are also very good, the food here seems slightly higher quality and less greasy than most other Cuban restaurants. Restaurant is clean and service is friendly.

    (4)
  • R G.

    This place is da bomb...authentic, amazing, easy on your wallet, friendly service, local Cuban restaurant. Highly recommend the 5 star combo, don't forget to ask for chimichurri sauce on the side. The beef empanadas and garlic shrimp was very good. Tres leches cake and cafe con leche not to be missed.

    (4)
  • Randie L.

    I didn't want to stop eating. The end. DELICIOUS food, great service, unbeatable price. You have to try to believe.

    (5)
  • Gabrielle D.

    This place was a great find! My friend and I were ready to go back to our hotel when we spotted the place. It doesn't look all that inviting on the outside, but when you step inside it is a very warm and friendly atmosphere! The waiters and waitresses are excellent! They serve you these round bread balls immediately (not sure WHAT the Spanish name is for it), but they are crunchy on the outside and soft and warm on the inside. I ordered a tamal with mojo first as an appetizer. Definitely not the type of tamales I'm used to, as all I can get in Texas are the Mexican kind. These were softer and much bigger. It had pork on the inside and had a garlicky, with a hint of citrus flavor, it was yummy! For the main course I ordered chicken with meat sauce, and it came with fried plantains and black beans as sides. I've never eaten black beans before, just because the color doesn't look all that great, but these were tasty! I have also never had fried plantains before, but they were perfect, I loved them. The chicken was excellent, I ate the whole thing, and it was HUGE! Try Little Havana if you're in Miami and need some GOOD Cuban food!

    (4)
  • Rho L.

    First order of business upon touching down in Miami was to indulge in some cafe con leche. Well that and to immerse myself in delicious cuban food. We drove down to little havana. From the outside, the place looks slightly decrepit. Oh. lowered expectations. We walked in and the entire place came alive with chatter and the lovely smell of cuban food. expectations heightened just a bit. The menu certainly had MANY options. Maybe too many. SO i started off with a cafe con leche. Yummm. I tried to ration my sips so I wouldn't run out too quickly. We got the beef empanadas as well which were delicious. Flaky crust, filled with lots of seasoned beef. We also got the lamb, marinated beef and the marinated pork (which by the way came with chicharones). I asked for extra fried plantains, but their rice and beans were delicately seasoned too so I had to grab some as well. All the meats were tasty, tender and just wow amazing. I enjoyed every morsel I popped into my mouth. Capped that meal off with some vanilla pudding which had bits of flan in it, topped with cinammon. That might have been overkill cause we were all pretty damn full already. but SOMEONE had to finish the dessert. Had a fantastic dining experience at little havana, albeit the obtuse, and run down exterior. 5 stars all the way.

    (5)
  • Joseph G.

    Absolute perfection nothing else really needs to be said have been here multiple times, reminds me of my mommas kitchen.

    (5)
  • Anthony B.

    Great food! Great service! This place has authentic Cuban food that you will enjoy. Staff was very nice and attentive. All meals were good. Would recommend this place for Cuban food.

    (4)
  • Najah Q.

    Great value, delicious food! The tamarind chicken was so yummy! A bit sweet but I loved it.

    (5)
  • Nicole L.

    We stopped in for dinner with a party of six on Sunday night after arriving in North Miami for a wedding. We were seated right away but that is where our good experience ended. Our waiter was short with is when answering questions about menu items. We came here for authentic Cuban cuisine but weren't sure what we should get. After we ordered he never came to check back for drink refills or to see if we needed anything. We couldn't even flag him down because he was nowhere to be seen. My dad had the Ropa Viejo and it was a great portion size and delicious. I had the Garlic Shrimp it was good but only six or seven shrimp. Overpriced at $16. Others in our group said their meals, a steak, Cuban salad and a chicken dish were overcooked and nothing to write home about. No drink refills were offered during dinner which is a big pet peeve. We had asked our server prior to ordering to split up the check. When it came it was all on one bill and he said he couldn't remembered what we ordered. We offered to split it for him but that annoyed him even more than the initial questions we asked about the food. We ended up just paying one bill and splitting it amongst ourselves later. Funny thing, the waiter hovered over our table while we were paying the bill. Wish he had been that attentive all evening.

    (2)
  • John B.

    C and I had the Roast Pork for dinner. We liked it so much that we postponed resuming our travel by two hours so we could return for lunch the next day. Food: 5 stars Service: 4 stars Ambiance: 4 stars

    (4)
  • Drew M.

    One of the best Cuban restaurants in North Miami. Friendly attentive staff, casual atmosphere, delicious food.

    (4)
  • Susan G.

    This is the best Cuban restaurant in Miami. The food is excellent and portions are large. Their lunch specials are very inexpensive, and the staff is nice. The restaurant is quite large, and has a private room for functions. Great atmosphere as well.

    (5)
  • Jennifer A.

    Can't believe I haven't written a review for this place yet. We moved back to Miami almost 9 months ago and have been here at least 5 times. Each time has been better than the time before, as far as the food goes. We love the Ropa Vieja, Roasted Pork, Picadillo, their ginormous crispy Tostones, and my absolute favorite, Mojitos! The food is full of flavor compared to other places in the area and I swear they have the best mojitos I've ever tasted. Service is a mix of good and meh...but we just go there for the food, not for 5-star service or a friendly atmosphere. Yes, friendly service would be great, but not necessary for us there. It's never been horrible service, so we're pleased as long as the kitchen stays the same and keeps giving us the food and drinks we love! Our last visit included dessert and that was awesome, too. Tres leches, creme brulee and rice pudding. Yum!

    (5)
  • Christina M.

    Out of the hundreds of cuban restaurants from Miami to West Palm, Little Havana is BY FAR my favorite Cuban restaurant. It's right off of Biscayne and the way to get into the plaza is a little weird but once you find it, you're good to go. First can I mention how HUGE this restaurant is? The atmosphere is very "Little Havana" - from the paintings to the decor, this place screams and wreaks of Old Cuba. A perfect touch to enjoy the ambiance. Once you're seated, the first thing you must order is the Sangria. It is delicious! Not too bitter but just the perfect flavor. Everything I get here is super delicious, my favorites include their croquettas, the banana chips, and the biztec empanizado! Delicious! Everytime I am in North Miami Beach I always make a point to come check out Little Havana. From the decor, to the service, to the food, it truly is an extremely enjoyable experience.

    (5)
  • F K.

    I used to go here on an almost daily basis and it was amazing. Times have changed. It's still good, major expansion, new interior which it needed. The bread, chimichurri is different. It was good but not amazing like it was. Don't like being charged extra for sauces, etc...churrasco was Delish, vaca Frita good. It was good but a little pricey for certain items. Might come again if I was in area.

    (3)
  • Megan A.

    My husband took me here and I'm glad he speaks a but of Spanish! He's been here plenty of times before so he was able to guide me around the menu. We shared a carafe of red sangria. It is made in house with fruit and quite sweet. He got the roasted pork with was AMAZING!!!! I got the fried fish which was also very good! Even the rice and beans was great...I am very picky about these things. I do not like bland food at all. My water was kept full and I did not feel rushed as the restaurant for busier. We got the tres leches to go and it was also good, however it was not in a spill proof container so make sure to hold it level!

    (5)
  • Cordie D.

    The best appetizer sampler, ropa vieja and lechon asado ever. Pitcher of Mojito is worth getting especially if you're going to drink two or three. Dessert and coffee were great too. Dinner for four around $100 for what we ordered. Family friendly and convenient parking. Takeout too. We will be back!

    (5)
  • Jude E.

    This place was delicious. We didn't know much about Cuban cuisine so I can't comment in its "authenticity". But the food was absolutely delicious. We ordered the five star combo - five different meats - and my teenage stepson and I couldn't come close to finishing it. The black beans and rice were delicious and my wife enjoyed her tomato and onion salad. Drinks were cheap and we generally enjoyed ourselves. We ate in the safari room with the taxidermy all over the walls and despite the fact that that isn't our style (my six year old daughter was naming all of the poor bucks) it was a great experience. Highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Michelle W.

    This is why I'm a Yelper - you find places like Little Havana and it pretty much changes your life. Little Havana is the locals secret spot for amazing Cuban food. Lucky for me, Yelp doesn't keep any secrets. We were in Miami for a day and had to try some cuban food. A short drive away, we were seated immediately and the hardest part of our trip was trying to pick something from the menu... They have a huge selection of food; enough to meet everyone's needs, even if you aren't a fan of Cuban food. I settled on the lamb shank and he had the fried pork. The food finally came and wow. Speechless. Did I really just pay $15 for this amazing dish? Packed with rice, beans, fried plantains and the main dish, it was more than enough food for one person. The lamb fell off the bone and was so flavorful and the fried pork was fried perfectly and wasn't dry at all. This was one of the cheapest dinners and was some of the best quality food I've had in awhile. I'm upset that I don't live in Miami, but the next time I'm back, I'm definitely heading back to this place.

    (5)
  • Shanaz Z.

    We decided to come here before our long drive back home. We ordered the little Havana steak and the little Havana chicken. Inside the restaurant was beautiful, great food and coffee but the servers made us really uncomfortable. It took us an hour to order the food, have our dinner and dessert but throughout the whole meal the servers kept taking turns asking us if were done. We were still eating when they approached us and still had a full plate of food. I honestly didn't understand it, the restaurant wasn't closing soon and there were other tables available. Not sure if it was a cultural thing but it left us with a really negative feeling when we left miami. Didn't give it a lower rating because the food was delicious.

    (4)
  • Patrick R.

    It was yummy.

    (5)
  • Mel A.

    Delicious food, big space, fast service. I have to go back for their Yuca Fries, which were absolutely amazing. Your order is not complete without these!!

    (5)
  • Carlos R.

    this is by far one of the best places that you can indulge some Cuban food. the service is good, I usually start with a mojito and order the little havana steak which is a juicy skirt steak.

    (4)
  • Benny T.

    I happened to run into this restaurant on a Sunday afternoon for lunch and I was pleasantly suppressed. Atmosphere is nice and down to earth. I haven't been to Cuba, but I can definitely imagine a Cuban cafe in Havana looking like this with vintage sacks of sugar and cigar advertisements on the walls and leather bound artisan seats. Service was superb!! Our waiter, Juan, was pleasant, knowledgeable of the menu and kept checking in on us to see if everything was alright. Waiters kept coming by to fill my water glass, which is a pet peeve of mine. I hate restaurants that don't give you water or you have to beg the server for a refill. The food was well priced, beer was cold and the food was delicious. I have found my favorite Cuban restaurant and it doesn't hurt that its in the neighborhood. Yay!!!

    (4)
  • Rosita R.

    I love their Ropa Vieja, mariquitas, and lobster bisque on Friday nights. Their rice and beans are also on point. I never leave disappointed, hungry, or without leftovers due to the nice portion sizes.

    (4)
  • Bethany S.

    I love Cuban food. I've eaten Cuban food in little dives, fancy joints, and houses across the country, and I've pretty much loved everything that's been put in front of me. Except one of the main staples of Cuban cuisine, Ropa Vieja, which I find pretty meh. After reading the Yelp reviews for this place, I decided to give Ropa Vieja another chance. So glad I did, because Little Havana's Ropa Vieja was fantastic! The spices, the texture, and the sauce came together so perfectly that I ate the whole thing, which was huge for a lunch special, especially with the plantains (also perfect) that I ordered on the side. The restaurant has a nice, vibrant atmosphere. Their parking lot is tight (though I found a spot just fine) and the place was pretty crowded during lunch. Service was quick, very quick. As in I ordered my food and the server snatched the menu out of my hand and disappeared before I could order a drink. But they kept my water refilled and I guess it saved me a little money too, right?

    (4)
  • La R.

    This place has some of the best churrasco in the area! You may want to brush up on your Spanish (I had to explain to the waiter what Jim Beam was), but other than that it was a great experience!

    (5)
  • Chris K.

    I went for lunch on a Sunday, so I was not able to order off the lunch special menu. I was happy anyways, even though I had to pay a few more bucks for a bigger meal. I had the Ropa Vieja my gf has Arroz con Pollo ... Full of flavor and huge portions! They both came with delicious black beans and plantains and rice. Good service and the restaurant has a nice feel to it, big open room with fun paintings on the walls. I give it a 5 start rating taking everything into acvount

    (5)
  • Charlotte B.

    Went here on a Sunday craving some good Cuban food and we for just that! We had the beef empanadas (it was excellent ), fried pork chunks (came with rice and black beans and sweet plantains ) and the oxtail! For dessert we had the cheese flan and a cortadito! Everything was excellent it was exactly what we were looking for! Will be back soon.

    (5)
  • John M.

    Great food as always. The chicken Churasco, the little havana steak Churasco, the empanada de Carne, the Cesar salad were all perfect, This is the type of restaurant that everyone should know about how great of job they do. The Tres Leches is as always incredibly good. This type of restaurant makes Miami culinary experience memorable .

    (5)
  • Ri T.

    I have been in love with this place for over 10 years. The food is always great. I can't help but be excited very time I go there. Can't leave with out adding an extra order for lunch the next day.

    (5)
  • Ed S.

    I really enjoyed my meal but my daughters ordered steak I am thinking they may have been precooked they both said the steaks were not hot. But we would go back again

    (3)
  • Felix B.

    Best Cuban food in Miami. Only place I will eat churrasco steak. Service is always great and prices are super cheap

    (5)
  • Phil S.

    The absolute WORST restaurant experience I've had in a long time. I ALWAYS finish my meal at a restaurant, but this one was so boring and flavorless that I just let it go. The service was also slow. Overall a huge disappointment and I have no idea how this place has so many good reviews!

    (1)
  • Flynn R.

    Not bad, but doesn't come close to the Puerto saugo, with anything.. Everything here is mediocre compared to Puerto! starting from the Cuban bread, and pork chunks, down to the tres leches, I know it's hard to find parking there, but you can go after midnight on a weekday..

    (3)
  • Vincenzo B.

    This place is famous for their authentic Cuban food. If your in Miami this is a restaurant that is a must go. They are affordably priced and very kind people. I have always been treated with the upmost respect and courtesy. The food is amazing.

    (5)
  • Jen G.

    Best Cuban food I've ever had!!! There's a great ambiance, and the waiters are extremely delightful. I would definitely recommend!!!

    (5)
  • Gilbert C.

    Best place for Cuban food..

    (4)
  • Fred P.

    Had something going on in Miami so I decided I needed to try some authentic Cuban food so I ask the hotel concierge who happened to be Cuban and he recommended little Havana 2 miles from the hotel. The waiter was a bit flat " what do you want to drink" " you want appetizers" no real welcome I'm so and so your server. What ever I'm all about the food. Bread was good seemed fresh, the shrimp appetizer was great it was a very tasty sauce that I sopped up with the bread they provided. The ox tail was great, good flavor not overly seasoned very tender just how oxtail should be. I'm going back for lunch before I leave for San Diego Went there again for a second time... Different server with a different way of service very friendly introduction with a smile..... I like that stuff. Of course really it's all about the food, I ordered ropa vieja (shredded beef) and it was very good, good portion size, fast service and very good tasting. This will be a stop whenever I'm in Miami

    (5)
  • Tori J.

    I had dinner at this restaurant on Saturday with my husband, our 10 and 23 year old kids, and our best friends. We arrived at about 8:30 and had to wait about 20 min. for a table. Our server did a good job making us feel welcome and bringing us everything we asked. My husband enjoyed a mojito. I had hot tea, and the rest of us at the table ordered cokes or iced tea (unsweetened). We were served hot rolls and butter with ice water before dinner. My 10 y old enjoyed the chicken fingers and fried but was not able to get any honey mustard sauce. My husband enjoyed his pepper steak. My other daughter asked to order the kids sized portion of steak as she has a very small appetite and was allowed to do so. She enjoyed her meal and had extra to take home, it was still a generous portion. My girlfriend was happy with her mojo steak and her husband ordered one of the specials which was a grilled mahi mahi which he enjoyed as well. I ordered the ropa vieja which was yummy and had plenty to take home as well. We were not offered options for sides. We were served white rice, black beans and plantains. I may have been curious what else was available, but our server did not ask. However, those sides were very tasty accompaniments to my ropa vieja. my girlfriend devoured a serving of tres leches which is a desert that she dreams about getting a tray of from this restaurant for her birthday and maybe this year she will splurge and treat herself. No complaints here. We have been a few times. I do prefer the dining room with the windows in front of the waterfall, but that is just my personal preference. On a busy night when you're hungry, you'll probably sit where you are offered soonest! This place is reasonably priced and has never disappointed us. I am a very picky eater, so you will probably be ably to find something to suit you here. Even yummy chicken tenders and fries for those of us who have no sense of adventure at all :)

    (5)
  • David M.

    Excellent.

    (5)
  • Keila K.

    Read about this place on Yelp and practically everyone gave it 4 stars so I had to see what the hype was all about. I love Cuban food by the way. The plantain chips were pretty good with the little cup of garlic sauce on the side. I ordered ropa vieja with toastones instead of plantains. Loved the black beans and rice, omg! This black beans and rice was nothing like I've ever tasted. The only thing I didn't like was the sangria. It was tasty but it came with ice. Last time I checked sangria should not be drank with ice because it waters it down. So if you plan on ordering the sangria, tell them no ice!

    (4)
  • Stephanie G.

    Delicious food..good service. Great restaurant and menu definitely recommend if you want to try some yummy Cuban food

    (5)
  • William O.

    I guess I maybe missed out on some of the better options that Little Havana has to offer. As an establishment, I really dig this place. Honestly, it reminds me of my childhood, of packing into an oddly ornate Cuban restaurant with family for bistec a la milanesa, french fries, and white rice. Little Havana Restaurant totally captures that aesthetic. It has a dark, wood-paneled look to it that adds a warmth despite its somewhat austere decor. The light is kept fairly low and the myriad decorative details hung and placed about meld well with the overall look. And with a nice amount of natural light flowing into the restaurant, there's a wonderful contrast and interplay that other dark restaurants just don't get. The food, however, was just OK. To be fair, I didn't really explore the menu all that much. I ordered some croquetas (which were fantastic) and a Cuban sandwich. My issue lay with the sandwich. I felt it was hurriedly put together, assembled with little concern for proper pressing and moistness. Cuban sandwiches, because of the pork, can be dry, and the sandwich I had here was an example of that. All this being said, I enjoyed the restaurant enough to want to go back. Admittedly, next time, I'll be a little more adventurous and venture to the more creative corners of the menu. Perhaps I'll order bistec a la milanesa and find myself transported to a much simpler time. Here's looking forward to it.

    (3)
  • T M.

    Deliciousness! The food was so good!!! I will definitely go when I'm visiting Florida.

    (5)
  • Matthew G.

    If I could eat here daily, I would. Believe the Vaca Frita comments, it is delicious and a great dish to have if its your first time here

    (4)
  • Maria Christina T.

    Little Havana is, hands down, my favorite Cuban restaurant in Miami. We have been eating here since I was 10 years old. And, I promise you, it has only gotten better over the years. The mariquitas are perfectly crisp and sublimely delicious. The little havana steak is superb. Pork chunks, vaca frita, chicken havana, etc...it's all yummy. The waitstaff are super friendly and attentive. Don't forget to have the cafe con leche!

    (5)
  • Danielle B.

    Looking over the menu can be intimidating. So much variety and everything sounds/looks so good! I decided on the chicken churrasco which came with a side of moro rice and sweet plantains. The chicken was cooked perfectly and that garlic-cilantro-vinegar sauce that came with was great on top! The portion was plenty, definitely enough for leftovers to take home. Service was friendly and quick. The atmosphere is cozy, but fun. Would be fun for a family or group dinner or just dining solo like I did. Thanks for the suggestion, Yelp. I will be back!

    (4)
  • Chris G.

    I lived in Miami my whole life. I eaten at most of the top Cuban restaurants from Kendall to Broward County! This by far is the best Cuban food in South Florida! My wife is Cuban and this place gets her seal of approval! When people come visit me from out of state I take them here! Don't drive to 8th street to eat with all the tourists, go to North Miami and eat at Little Havana! A friend of my took me here 10 years ago for lunch and I haven't looked back since! From the moment you walk in I feel like I am eating at my mother in laws house. The food is out of this world. From the moment you walk in your water glass is filled and a basket of hot Cuban bread rolls is on your table! They have a great lunch specials and the service is always on point! My favorite thing to have there are the lamb shanks, Little Havana steak and the fried chicken chunks! You have a choice of black bean and rice or Moros . The morros is better Than mother in laws ( don't tell her I said that)! I not a big dessert person but the tres leches is super good! Now your asking why only four stars? They won't make a Cuban sandwich or any sandwich at dinner time! I came in with family from Kentucky one time and my father in law wanted a Cuban sandwich! They told me no! After telling them that I come here all the time and tell people this is the best place for Cuban food they made it for me! What Cuban place won't make a sandwich? The parking in the lot is tight if you are driving a large car or SUV. I won't give business a crapy review for something minor!

    (4)
  • Brett N.

    Why 3 stars? Because maybe I just caught them on a bad day, or maybe I'm just more experienced? --- --- --- A few years ago, my first experience eating this type of Cuban food, was right here at Little Havana. I was in absolute heaven with my churrasco steak, chimichurri, yellow rice, and plantains. Since then, I've become a total veteran in the churrasco game. I'd always wanted to go back to where it all started... and to tell you the truth... I was a bit underwhelmed. It seemed average, and like nothing special. I am hoping I just caught them on an off day. I really hope I did, at least... because I like this place a lot!

    (3)
  • Jon S.

    The best service we have had in Miami. What amazing staff. The food was THE BEST Cuban food we have had anywhere. If you want Cuban food this is the place. The selection on their menu is HUGE (plus desserts). Their portions were giant and every part of the meal was delicious. I am not a big bean fan and even their black beans were excellent. My wife and I had an appetizer, entree and dessert. The bill was less than $45. Amazing food and a great value.

    (5)
  • Julian A.

    The congris was good. The snapper was really good. The ropa vieja was very tough And chewy. My chicharones were not what I expected. Good but slightly o.k. Very economical restaurant though. Great ambience and a place for family. Soup was awesome.

    (4)
  • Katherine S.

    Everything we ate tasted delicious! Especially the empanadas are AMAZING! I would just add that they did not have any fresh squeezed limeade, but other than that I would definitely come back to eat here again!

    (5)
  • Sherry G.

    The Cuba food is authentic. I love the lamb shrank, the grilled seafood combo, and the piña colada!

    (5)
  • Julia C.

    Taste of Havana appetizer and wash it down with a traditional mojito. Great time with family and friends.

    (3)
  • Jenny S.

    What a great place, really authentic Cuban food. The atmosphere is casual and the portions large. The plantains were fantastic and the roasted chicken delicious. Black beans and rice finished out the entree. I really liked the place and will definitely return on my next trip to miami.

    (4)
  • Rich S.

    Good food. Good prices. Service was adequate. Exactly what we expected. Would go again for a decent cuban meal.

    (4)
  • Karen G.

    BEST CUBAN FOOD IN MIAMI It's our family restaurant, which means I make the trek from Coconut Grove to North Miami a couple of times a month. The food is awesome. Best beans in town, bar none. The food is consistent and solid. I recommend: Ropa Veja, Fried Fish Filet, Chicken Steak, Vaca Frita, Breaded Steak and my absolute FAVORITE, their signature Little Havana Steak. Service is great. Prices are great. And I have to say, I have driven more than a few times to get take out and the food travels well! For dessert there is only Natilla (vanilla pudding) which is worth driving for alone!!!!

    (5)
  • Michael S.

    First time here. Came on a Saturday night. The service was efficient and friendly. The prices were reasonable. I had the Palomilla, which was good, but not wow. The black beans were some of the best I've had, but the plantains were some of the worst I've had. My wife had the oxtail and my daughter had the chicharron de pollo, which were both excellent. The interior was kind of shabby (seats torn), but the decor was cool (PETA's nightmare).

    (4)
  • Peter C.

    My first meal in Miami and it was a good one! I enjoyed the roasted pork which had a good amount, they also fried up a section of the skin which was crispy and chewy. My wife ordered the oxtail in wine sauce which was very tender and full of flavor. The black bean and plantains were good as well. My only minus was that there wasn't enough rice so we had to order a side and the waiters don't speak very well English. Oh, the bread was bland.. Otherwise, the meal was delicious.

    (4)
  • Chip W.

    Best Cuban food I have had outside of my own home. We had Vaca Frita, Churrasco, and the Little Havana sampler. Everything was excellent, and the MOJO was as good as it gets.

    (5)
  • Samantha S.

    Pretty good mojito carafe. I had the ropa vieja which was okay (not sure if that's just not my taste as I've never tried before). My friend had the chicken with chimichurri sauce which was excellent!

    (4)
  • Joe G.

    The food is very good and authentic. The service here is also very attentive. The only drawback is the atmosphere is very dated and could use some refreshing. Still, I would be more than happy to return.

    (4)
  • C D.

    First of all...just wanted Cuban sandwich and cafe leche'...no sandwiches after 4:30 but best coffee this side of Texas...the real deal...

    (5)
  • Tommy T.

    Delicious! The Cuban sandwich and the flat iron steak was great. Great seasoning, great service. Decent price for Miami.

    (4)
  • Celeste M.

    Repeat after me: 1 order of mariquitas, a little havana steak, and a glass of white sangria. Cafe con leche for desert. THE BEST Cuban in Miami. EVER!! That's all you need to know- now just GO. GO!!! GO NOW!!!!

    (5)
  • T N.

    The meal was reasonable and tasty! I had mojito for drink and fish, shrimp and chicken in lobster sauce. It was delicious! The only thing I wish this restaurant had is better bread...I know it's Cuban bread but it's pretty plain, not soft.

    (5)
  • Rick S.

    This place is the bomb. The yucca app is excellent . Cuban sandwich is fantastic. Had the vaca Frita this time and it was spectacular . This place is a must for any rookie or veteran of Cuban food

    (5)
  • Melody P.

    Awesome, authentic Cuban. Loved the seasoning in the black beans. The waitress was very sweet, spoke more Spanish than English but really aimed to please and explained the dishes I asked as out. Music not too loud but easily heard made a nice ambiance.

    (5)
  • Lauren U.

    This is the best Cuban restaurant in Miami. My review could end there... But I'll give you some juicy details! I've been coming to this restaurant since high school, and it's SO consistent. I love that. I know exactly how perfectly my order is going to come out because it will be the same every time. I've never had a problem with service here. It's fine for a relatively in-and-out lunch, especially with their $6-7 lunch specials. It's in a great, easy-to-find location right on Biscayne and the parking lot usually has spots available. I haven't ordered an appetizer here because 1) you get the most yummy Cuban bread and butter upon sitting, and 2) I always want to have the maximum amount of stomach-space for the entree. Entree-wise, I have had the following dishes: Chicken steak (my personal favorite... a super thin slab of chicken seasoned perfectly and topped with onions), roast pork, fried pork chunks (oh my gosh, it's like heaven on a plate), and the ground beef. Everything comes with white rice and black beans, and you should definitely get some plaintains to go with that. I'm not sure what they pump into the rice and beans to get it to be so good, but I often have to remind myself that licking the plates would not really be socially acceptable in the restaurant.

    (5)
  • Planters V.

    This place lacks the ambiance of Versailles. Food pretty similar. We got the flan for dessert which was above average. Despite what others have said, the service seemed receptive and prompt. It helped that we went with a Cuban family who came here for years.

    (3)
  • Mercimee L.

    We come here every time we are in Miami! The food is on point! Meats are tender And full of flavor. Seriously amazing Cuban food.

    (5)
  • Russ H.

    The Roast pork was awesome... Mojito was great what's not to like.... Real Cuban food.... Ahhh que Bueno!

    (5)
  • Laura H.

    I swear when I took my first bite of the Chorizo Tamale as our appetizer last Sunday I almost cried. It was THAT good and being Latina I can appreciate good, good food from any part of my culture. Holy cow it rocked. It came with cooked onions and I just went to town. We ordered the seafood paella which takes an hour to make. Fine. Go for it. Game on. It's what we came to Miami for....we each had a glass of white wine and it was the lightest most crisp Chardonnay I've ever had. Loved it! The paella was spectacular. The ambiance was jumping for a Sunday night. You can tell it was filled with locals and if you're looking for a super quiet place, manage your expectations. Very spirited and full of fun. Our waiter was great and paced us accordingly. I'd go back time and time again for that Chorizo. Their menu was HUGE so anything you want they most certainly have....do not pass go do not collect $200. Just go and have fun!

    (5)
  • Susan S.

    Amazing! I live in Los Angeles but whenever I come out to Miami to visit friends, this place is my immediate go to spot after I land :) The rice and beans and La Havana steak with the chimichurri sauce is by far the best. Great lunch prices during the week as well.

    (5)
  • Kristina H.

    Really good and authentic Cuban food. Friendly staff. Recommend the ham croquettes for an appetizer.

    (4)
  • Herman G.

    Little Havana to me was always the "local" Cuban option vs. driving south to the souwesera, so they've hosted many-o-family dinners over many years and the food has always been solid. That said, this place always lacked in a couple areas: Ambiance and Service...in that order too. This place has no real personality...its a bit gloomy and dark. The service could be more attentive, but I've seen worse! Overall a solid Cuban choice in North Miami.

    (3)
  • Tommy Nicholas V.

    Great lamb shank in wine sauce. All the trimming included: platanos maduros, black beans and rice - yeasty rolls and butter. $12.99. Add a bottle of beer or sangria and you are ready for lunch!

    (5)
  • Jose B.

    Ok so i haven't gone to Versailles but i have gone to pretty much all the Cuban restaurants in Miami not counting any fancy ones. This place is excellent they have excellent service and excellent food the food is also not super greasy like the other restaurants I've been to the ambiance is good too very nice paintings on the wall definitely a must try had the vaca frita which is also a must try i go back often just to get the vaca frita and i hear the cafe cubano is delicious

    (5)
  • M. M.

    Great food. Sangria was tasty. Good prices. I would go back.

    (4)
  • Maria L.

    Do you like garlic? Little Havana has plenty of it. This is the place to go to if you're being chased by Dracula. But not on a date expecting a good night kiss! We got there an sat on a little table in the middle of the room so we asked to move. Our server said no because they had a lot of people coming in even though we were there for an hour and a half and nobody came in the restaurant until we left, but then a nice busser moved us to a better table. We ordered the tamale that had no stuffing and a lot lot lot of garlic, presumably microwaved since it took them two minutes to take it to us. It came to the table before the sangría. When the sangría got to the table it tasted sweet and a lot like Hawaiian Punch. So we decide not to drink it. We ordered ropa viaje and the little Havana steak. The ropa viaje was extremely salty and the steak was blend. The service was okay at best . I love Cuban food but this place is dated. Both decor and menu are dated . Not coming back. If only there was a good place to check out reviews.

    (2)
  • Chris G.

    Food was amazing. Was pretty busy in the evening but still got seated fast and the adult beverages were made perfect!

    (5)
  • Angelica S.

    Loved the 5 star combo! Enough food for two people - and only $35.

    (4)
  • Po L.

    Absolutely a must visit for me every time I visit Miami. I grew up in Miami and this is still my favorite place to eat here.

    (5)
  • Brenda W.

    Love this place. My favorite place for Cuban food in Miami. Period.

    (5)
  • Julie H.

    Good local go-to spot. Usually satisfied with meal. Have been here a number of times and have eaten everything from the mixed app, to Ropa vieja, to palomila, to roast chicken... and so many more dishes. We often have the sangria (tastes like cheap wine and canned fruit cocktail) but we seem to like it okay. My absolute favorite is the mariquitas and mojo sauce. Delicious! Always get more limes with the mojo. It's pretty garlicky. Service not bad. This restaurant is always pretty solid.

    (3)
  • Lane D.

    A friend and I were in town from NYC and were looking for some real Cuban food, not the kind you usually find in South Beach. This place was nestled in a strip mall in North Miami but totally worth the trip. It's unpretentious and more of a family restaurant, but if you want delicious authentic dishes then this is the place for you.

    (5)
  • Francisco P.

    Very disappointing. The food just plain blah. No taste. And when u walk in the decor doesn't say Cuba. It's more like an African Safari with all the animals mounted on the walls. Service is slow. We should have left when we ordered the appetizer and it took them 15 min to bring it out. And the complementary bread was hard like a rock.

    (1)
  • Nyvia P.

    Some of the best Cuban Food I've ever had. I always order the little Havana steak or Chicken with Morros ( rice & beans mixed) & Maduros (sweet plantains) ! The place usually gets packed for lunch. They have great lunch specials! I have to come here every time I'm in Miami.

    (4)
  • Cristina R.

    My FAVORITE Cuban food restaurant. Everything is great. The "little Havana steak" is amazing. The coconut flan is to die for. I always go back just for the dessert. The staff is very friendly. I absolutely love this place.

    (5)
  • Peter B.

    My Cuban mother takes me here every time we are in Miami, I've eaten here for over 15 years. This is basic Cuban cuisine reasonably priced, in a nice room, white tablecloths. The lamb shank was great, the Moro was barely hot.The service could be better, bring out the appetizer before the entree. (I sent it back.) Figure out the soda system so I get a regular coke instead of diet. (I sent it back and ordered water, don't drink the tap water in Miami.) Come by the table and see if we need anything, don't make me track you down for the desert menu, little things. Order a Cuban coffee skip the flan. $96 w basic tip, four entrees, 2 sodas, 1 wine, 2 coffees, 2 deserts. Bring back Alex the previous manager.

    (3)
  • David L.

    Good place for a delicious meal in a relaxing environment. Authentic dishes, prepared in a traditonal Cuban style. We went on a Saturday (~8pm) and had no trouble gettting a table. I ordered the Ropa Vieja and my wife had the steak. The Ropa Vieja was very tender shredded beef, with chick peas in a tasty tomato sauce base. My side dishes were black beans and rice, along with fried plantains (crispy on the outside, but soft and sweet on the inside). Very good! My wife's steak had to be at least 12 oz. of meat and was VERY tender. A nice pitcher of chilled sangria complimented our meal. We wrapped up our meal with the Crema Catalana - very similar to creme brulee. The menu stated "vanilla pudding" and seemed a little different in taste (not as rich) than the true custard I was expecting. Nonetheless, very tasty! Very reasonable prices in a casual atmosphere. I recommend!

    (4)
  • A K.

    This place is the best! Vaca Frita from here is like heaven on earth, try it and you'll keep on going back for more. Their Cuban bread is fresh and very tasty as well as their chimmichuri and guacamole! 5 star Cuban food for a great price,

    (5)
  • Elizabeth S.

    This place is just plain horrible!!!! Food was bad! It had no taste! The server got everything wrong! Not coming here anymore!!! There are better Cuban places in Miami!!!!!

    (1)
  • P J.

    ****This is an updated review This place used to be better but now the quality has obviously gone downhill. Will not come back First of all, the price has increased, which makes the most expensive papaya salad: 9 dollars, and drunken noodle-13. But this is understandable as the price of food increased. So this price increase could have been justified, BUT! Ever since the price increase, the quality of food decreased!!! There are more noodle and less meat in the drunken noodle than before!!!!! If we are already paying more for the same food, we expect to eat at least the SAME amount of meat if not more!!!!! The food is also significantly less flavorful and fresh. I used to like their noodle for their flavor but now it seems to taste plain and full of oil and/or soak in sauce like any other Thai places out there, which I try to avoid. In addition, the wait time has also become longer! There is only one waitress working at a time so u typically wait 40 min to an hour for your food to come! I understand that this might be a family business but if the MAJORITY of the people in the room are all waiting, you should consider hiring one more waiter or chef.... I waited for the 2nd visit after the price increase to write this updated review, because I was hoping that my last bad experience would not be consistent.... But this second time I ordered pad Thai which was also significantly worse than before. Don't think they deserve another try...:

    (1)
  • Patrick S.

    I was never that into Cuban food till we found this place , great steaks fair prices And most times the service is good too

    (5)
  • Matthew F.

    Love the Havana steak for lunch. Cheap for the amount of food you get. Sometimes service is slow. Great place for Cuban food.

    (4)
  • Barbara A.

    One of my favorite places to go to lunch. It's not cheap but the food is very good. Service is so-so, depends on the waiter/waitress.

    (4)
  • Alan R.

    We were in Miami for two nights, and we tried two different Cuban restaurants because there are none in San Francisco. Little Havana was wonderful. We skipped the appetizers, as we expected generous portions of our main courses. We shared the roast pork and the pork tamarindo. Both came with rice beans and platanos. Everything was delicious, and as expected, lots of food. Fortunately we saved room for their tasty flan. The service was very good, and the decor very Cubano. The cost, with drinks, was less than $50.

    (5)
  • Maram B.

    The lamb shank was awesome. You can get one piece for $13 or two for $20. Shared it with a friend so it came out to $10 each. Not usually huge on rice and beans but they had the best black beans. The bread was also good and warm and fast service.

    (5)
  • Belinda M.

    Love this place! Been patronizing for years. LOVE the palomilla steak with black beans and rice. Service is great and it's close to home. What more can u ask for?

    (5)
  • Taylor H.

    I really enjoyed coming to this restaurant. The food is authentic Cuban cuisine and the atmosphere is great! You can catch anyone from the native "Miamians," people on lunch, and of course the tourists. Their lunch specials are great for me when I'm on my way to work. The only thing I don't like is the small corner tables they put solo parties- I felt like I was in time out (lol). Also, the original flan is pretty standard, I'll be sure to try the guava flan next time and update yelp.

    (4)
  • Terra S.

    EVERYTIME I think of this place my mouth waters!!! The food is the yummiest, most flavorful, most amazing Cuban I have ever had in my life! Everything I have tried here has been delish. My fav is the fried fish chunks which comes w/ rice black beans and sweet plantains. The Mojito's are amaz also. I just had dinner here lastnight (Sunday) And even though there is always a crowd here i've never had to wait for a table. The food is prepared rather quick and the staff all help each other out. LOVE this place!

    (5)
  • Leah K.

    I'm not sure if I just don't like Cuban food or if its this place but it was very average at best. It reminded me of something my grandma would make with leftovers in a hurry. The flavors were good but it was just blah. And my tamale was mushy.

    (3)
  • Bill H.

    Wow! Great food. We had pork chunks, chicken churrasco, shrimp in garlic sauce, and the beef empanadas. All of the food was delicious. The decor was nice and the service was friendly. We'll definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Clark C.

    Worth the trip over the bridge from the ocean! Shredded beef was great, plantains were great... Havana steak was very good. The best of all was the black beans..... The flavor was wonderful. Flan was average but i am not complaining! I would go back next time I am in town and I normally do not go to a place twice.

    (4)
  • Esther B.

    Your typical Cuban restaurant. I've been here several times, since there is a certain family member that swears by this place. I've never had a bad meal here, but I have never had a "wow" meal here either. Nothing on the menu stands out as "best I've ever had". If you're in the area, you can count on a decent meal here.

    (3)
  • Sarah R.

    Wow!!!!

    (5)
  • Anjali R.

    Delicious authentic Cuban food! I've had the Havana chicken, pulled pork with onions and the lamb shank, all of which were cooked to perfection. The customer service is also very good. Be sure to try the caramel flan for dessert !

    (5)
  • Lavi M.

    Look, you CAN'T go wrong with this place. This is some of the BEST Cuban food in Miami. I don't care what you order... it's DELICIOUS! I think at this point, if they served fried hairy pig ears with ear wax dipping sauce, people would be tripping over themselves to try it. I mean... they DON'T serve it. I'm just saying. GET HERE, people! Sorry to say this, but Versailles no tiene NADA (aint got NOTHIN') on Little Havana! SUGGESTION: order the moro rice instead of the rice and beans. There's nothing like it! Sometimes, I just order a side of the rice to go with a main dish that I've already prepared at home. Yup, it's that tasty. Some other dishes to try: the oxtail, the Havana chicken, the chicharrones de puerco or de pollo, the mariquitas appetizer, and the flan de coco dessert. You won't be sorry!

    (4)
  • Maureen A.

    People are really rating this place 4 stars? WOW! This place is DISGUSTING! Smelled like an old broke down building with mold damage, it's dirty & dingy. Employee in the bathroom blowing up and stinking up the toilet. Soda tasted like the machine hasn't been cleaned in months. The fried yucca came with a terrible cilantro dipping sauce. The steak was dry and had an odd flavor, the Moro rice was dry. Server was slow and an idiot. NEVER AGAIN. We left our food there. I'm so shocked that people rate this place so high. WAY OVER RATED.

    (1)
  • Bryan D.

    I'm so Lucky that I work across the street! This place is inexpensive with great service. Lunch time specials are cheap with big meals. I have tried 80% of the menu with no complaints so far. If you're on a strict lunch hour this place is fast!

    (5)
  • Olga C.

    Great Cuban specialty plates. The service and atmosphere is very pleasant. Some plates can actually be s shared. Best Cuban restaurant in the North Miami and Aventura area.

    (4)
  • Natasha C.

    When I first heard there was a Cuban restaurant within walking distance of my work, I was intrigued. When I heard it was really good from coworkers, I was excited. Delicious fresh fish, black beans and rice, and these amazing plantains served with garlic dipping sauce. Every bite was totally worth the garlic breath I had afterward, and the price was pretty decent, especially considering the good service and huge portions. I would gladly take folks here for lunch as part of exposing them to the Miami food experience. I will have to check out their Deerfield branch, as I live much closer to that location than this restaurant.

    (4)
  • Venus A.

    The food is great. I'm not a big cuban restaurant fan, but this place is amazing. Loved their food.

    (5)
  • Carter P.

    We went here twice in 3 days while visiting. Getting off a cruise ship and in search of some authentic Cuban food, this place did not disappoint. Best meal we had all week. Had the churassco steak, arroz con pollo and it was gooood. The cafe con leche was sooo goood. The yuca was fried perfect. I wish there was a place like this in California. If your in Miami and want good Cuban food, GO Here.

    (5)
  • Steven W.

    A lot of bang for your buck! Quick service and best Tres Leches ever!

    (5)
  • Basilio H.

    This Place Is Very Good, The People Nice... You Feel Good Here... very Nice...

    (5)
  • Danny T.

    Great for Lunch. Lechon Asado lunch special for $7.99 is awesome. a must try on a Saturday. the white bean Galacian soup is a sin!!

    (5)
  • Jack W.

    Best Cuban food ever! Generous portions and efficient service'

    (5)
  • Mark L.

    Been here 3 times, twice for lunch and once for dinner. Authentic Cuban food. Tostones are perfect and the Cuban sandwiches are well made. Ropa Vieja is great and of course, the black beans are as well. There is a reason why it's a destination restaurant. Great decor, and very friendly, prompt service. The biggest drawback is trying to find what to eat. I recommend everyone ordering something different and sampling from all of your guests, if they will allow you to!

    (5)
  • James C.

    Best Overall Cuban Sandwich. I have tried as many Cubanos as I could handle in the past week and Little Havana boasts the most complete sandwich of the bunch. Reasonably priced at $6.50 on the lunch menu, this sandwich was piled high with ham and roast pork and then pressed flat and served piping hot. The server asked me if I wanted mustard and pickles (Yes! Of course!). The pickles had a good flavor and served as an excellent flavor balance to the roast pork which was tender, smoky and delicious. They also used spicy mustard, which I prefer to regular yellow. My only complaint about the sandwich is that the bread, which they claim to have brought in from a bakery every morning, was a little too thick and too doughy. The Cubano should come on a buttered roll that is pressed thin and separates flaky. This bread just had too much weight. Otherwise, a first rate sandwich. The service was slow (it was the middle of the lunch rush), though once we ordered the food, it was served promptly. I also shared the Ropa Vieja with a friend and it was pretty good. The flavors were not as complex as I might have liked from their Creole sauce, but the shredded beef was extremely tender and well-prepared. Overall, a solid dining experience and a sandwich that is well worth another visit.

    (4)
  • Katie L.

    I will come here over and over again. It never gets old. The food is delicious. The vaca frita and the plantains are favorites... Everything on the menu is exceptional. I love the atmosphere and service is great! My description of what this place has to offer doesn't give this restaurant justice. You have to go there to experience it for yourself. I highly suggest Little Havana to anyone who is looking for the taste of Cuba in Miami.

    (5)
  • Calvin L.

    Nice little cuban restaurant. Food is delicious. Especially the pork chop

    (4)
  • Ana D.

    Great Service, even better food. You Must try the fried yuca!!! They are to die for

    (5)
  • Evelyn S.

    Despite all of the enthusiastic recommendations, I wasn't expecting anything more than a decent Cuban meal on my first visit, but I was pleasantly surprised to find a real gem. I ordered a simple grilled chicken steak with all the trimmings. My first bite was like, OMG (à la Usher). I don't know how they did it but the chicken was bursting with juicy flavor - tangy, savory, lemon-lime juice. Speechless. Nice big space, great music, friendly wait staff. This is my first choice when my family comes to town.

    (5)
  • Carla L.

    I think this is the first time that fellow Yelpers have severely let me down. We specifically chose to try this restaurant based on all of the 4 and 5 star Yelp reviews We could not have been more disappointed. On the night that we dined here... The distinct musty smell of mold permeated the air throughout the entire restaurant. (not particularly appetizing) I ordered the chicken soup as an appetizer and it tasted exactly like it came out of a can - limp mushy noodles, small chunks of mushy canned carrot, overly salty MSG-laden broth, etc. There's no way it was freshly prepared. My sister ordered the Ropa Vieja and found a whole produce sticker on a piece of plastic wrap in her meat. The waiter offered to get her a fresh order of it, but there was no other compensation for this offense such as taking it off the bill, free dessert, etc. Due to these occurrences, we couldn't help but sit at our table and think of Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmare's TV show. The thought of the cleanliness of the kitchen (or lack thereof), as well as the food prep., made us eager to leave. Sorry, no dessert, just the check please.

    (2)
  • JoAnna L.

    The little Havana steak is amazing, I love their chimichurri and mariquitas! Decent service. Don't leave without trying their tres leches cake....I ate it about twice a week when I was pregnant ;)

    (5)
  • Mike M.

    Went for the first time today because wife was in the mood for Paella. The restaurant was huge, we didn't expect it to be that big inside looking at it from the street. When we walked it we were happy to see that there were lots of people eating there. The menu had lots and lots of items so there is plenty for everyone. One thing that we didn't know was that Paella is for 2 or more people and it starts at $50; not that big a deal, however it takes over an hour to make. When we asked the waiter he said it's really over an hour and average is an hour and twenty minutes. What most people do is they call it in ahead of time. So wife didn't get her Paella but she did have the next best thing, it was like a mixed seafood plate and she loved it. I had the Little Havana steak that was cooked perfectly. For appetizers we had an empanada and the spanish sausage. The empanada was very good but I was surprised you only get one, we should have ordered more. The spanish sausage came with grilled/fried onions, the sausage was a bit dry and extremely salty, I probably would not recommend that appetizer to anyone. The service was excellent, we had Alex as the server. We will definitely be going back and ordering the Paella ahead of time. I would suggest taking a jacket, it was freezing inside this place. We asked them to turn the temperature up but it still was pretty cold, I can stand cold temperatures with no problem, so when I say it's cold, It's COLD; the other people must have thought it was little "North Pole" instead of Little "Havana"

    (4)
  • Smells B.

    I'd been avoiding this place for a while, thinking it was expensive but I was definitely wrong. The food is not only priced very fairly (Around $30 for two) is is absolutely DELICIOUS and huge portions too, enough for a whole meal later on. The only reason I gave them 4/5 and not 5/5 is because we had to wait literally 25 minutes before someone came and helped us when there were wait staff lounging around leaning against walls and such. Other than that it was AWESOME and we will be going back.

    (4)
  • Christine P.

    Back to Little Havana more than a year since the last time I visited... and I realized I need to keep this on my list of neighborhood places to eat. We ordered palomilla steak and bistec empanizado - enough meat to feed a small country, but we somehow managed to make it disappear. Your standard cuban fare, done right - north of the *actual* Little Havana. There was no wait, and the servers were very attentive. They even indulged our requests for extra mojo (and by extra, I mean several containers to pour over steaks). One random note - if you wear high heels, be careful with the tile floor at this place. I always find myself walking very uneasy, about to slip - and that's *before* the mojitos or sangria!

    (4)
  • Jess P.

    Excelente! The black beans and rice were amazing and I love the way they prepare the plantains; slightly crispy. I got Ropa Vieja (call me boring) and it was finger-lickin' delicious! Skip the alcoholic drinks here - way overpriced and not worth it. Overall, a bit overpriced, but very tasty.

    (5)
  • Frank E.

    When you think Cuban food in Miami whats the first thing that comes to your mind? 8th street? Hialeah perhaps? All typical and expected answers... amongst the expected answers would probably not be North Miami... so coming here I had very low expectations of my imminent Cuban dining experience... All I can say is I could not have been more wrong... this place has the best Cuban food I have ever had... and I have lived my entire life in Miami, and eaten a lot of Cuban food... Ordered the Palomilla with rice and beans (want to note here that they consider white rice and black beans ONE side here! what a concept!?) and tostones... got some mariquitas to start too... We were very quickly presented with a small basket of bread and butter on the side - which is nice because most Cuban places bring you out some bread that has more butter than bread hehe... Our mariquitas arrived shortly after and tasted nice and crispy (fresh)... the main course arrived shortly after we finished killing the mariquitas... my steak was cooked as ordered, and was very good (onions on the side) the rice and beans were awesome, and the tostones were really good too, not to greasy... The best part was definitely last, ordered a tres leches for dessert... expecting to get the usual small plastic container with "Lilas!" on the side as per the usual in most Cuban places... I was pleasantly surprised when I was brought a plate with a rather large serving of tres leches that appeared to be made on site... and man was it good... I mean, really, really good... all of their deserts appear to be made in house which is a nice change... Overall what I was expecting to be a mediocre at best dining experience turned into probably one of the best Cuban food dining experiences I have ever had... Food was awesome, service was friendly, fast, and efficient... definitely don't hesitate to give this place a shot...

    (5)
  • Quaniecia M.

    Somethings wrong with your taste buds if you don't like this place. I have only been here a few times but every time I leave happy and satisfied. If your looking for the best Cuban food in Miami Little Havana is the place to be. This past Saturday night we went and started off with over favorite appetizer pork chunks then my husband had his usual Little Havana steak with Chimichurri sauce that is so darn good, but for the first time he actually had to send his steak back.... said it was a bit chewy. The great thing is that when it came back it was personally brought by the chef and my husband enjoyed like always. I had chicken with the chimichurri and it was so tender and juicy, both meals were served with white rice, black beans, and plantains. Hubby had a bud light and I had a guava mojito which I liked because I personally don't like to taste alcohol in my drinks so this way right up my alley as I'm only an every blue moon drinker. You'll fall in love with the service which is very prompt and quick. F.Y.I they give you water and will fill the glass constantly so sip if you don't want constant refills. This place is the BOMB and I encourage everyone to try it

    (5)
  • Tough C.

    I have been to this place a couple of times. Nothing fancy. A family friendly place. The food is good and so is the service. If you are in the area and are looking for Cuban food, this is your best choice.

    (3)
  • Jason K.

    We did take out and got Ropa Vieja(shredded beef in a tomato sauce), Palomilla Steak(medium rare), and an extra order of chimichuri sauce on the side. Everything tasted really good. Definitely will be coming back and this time for a sit down dinner. From the outside we weren't too sure what to expect but when we got in to pick up our food we were more impressed. It was well put together and a lot bigger than we expected too.

    (4)
  • Jorge A.

    This is the best Cuban food in Miami. The service is excellent, clean, friendly and large portions. Measure the rest below this place because at their price range they are the best.

    (5)
  • Chris M.

    Very Impressed. Waiter was extremely friendly and helped us pick good cuban food. He gave us some Ropa Vieja to try, and I had to order it. We also had a phenomenal perfectly marinated steak. Tamals were great, as were the Mojitos. They didnt have Tropicale Beer, just Presidente. Atmosphere was great, food was even better, and the service was the best. Go here, eat Cuban Food. You won't regret it.

    (5)
  • Emma Y.

    Seriously fantastic food! Our little kids loved it and so did we. Clean, yummy cuban food. Recommend the Cuban chicken & shredded beef. Yum! Would have thought it was a touristy place but for all the actual Cubans (young & old) eating there!

    (5)
  • StyleCurator X.

    In Miami for the weekend from NYC, loved the food and hospitality from the staff. But please add some authentic desserts to the menu.

    (3)
  • Rick V.

    Our second choice for tonight since our first was closed. This rest. is usually a good choice but tonight was a big off night for them. In with my wife and her niece for dinner. I was looking forward to a good Cuban Sandwich. BUMMER. They serve them only for lunch so I just had a Caesar salad with chicken since I didn't want to eat heavy and probably would not have eaten the whole sandwich anyway. (A 4) My wife got the roast pork, which has always been good there. Not tonight. Tasted old and the crispy skin that comes with it was like rubber. (A 3) . Her niece had Chicken Steak with mixed veges.. Said it was dry and chewy. (Also a 3).. Now to the server (406 Manual T). This guy needs to go away. His general attitude stinks and so does his service. He came back right after we got our food to see if we needed anything else and that was the last we saw of him until 10 minutes after we finished. Our drinks were long ago finished and he never offered to get us more, even though he was serving tables next to us. We will probably go back but tonight was a big disappointment. I hope this place hasn't gone down this far since my last visit in Sept. 2011..

    (3)
  • Michael P.

    This place is legit! Let me start by saying I make the world's best Cuban sandwich. That being said, this place might make the 2nd best! My girlfriend and I stopped in here on our way down to the Keys. We wanted to fill up on some tasty Cuban food before we made the drive South. We started with the Taste of Havana. It was AWESOME! The pork and chicken chunks were awesome and so was the fried yuca. The tamal was good too. Then we both ordered the Cuban sandwich. It was huge! (we could have shared one) and it was very tasty!

    (5)
  • Sandor K.

    This place ROCKS!!! It is truely a fat kids dream!! The cuban food here is some of the best Ive had anywhere. Went with 3 friends and no one was disappointed! Service was very good. Recommend the Masa de Puerco - was crispy outside and tender and juicy inside!!

    (5)
  • Dannie M.

    fantastic! A great place to take out of towners to get a taste of Miami Cuban food. The decor is great, the service is impeccable. The portion size is large and the price is small. I have been here more than 10 times in the past 3 years and Ive loved it every time. The churrisco (don't know how to spell it) steak is my favorite. The food comes very quickly and the food never disappoints.

    (5)
  • KMarie C.

    Delicioso!!! This place was awesome, as a family we were served a lot of food. Only one complaint and that was my husband really wanted fried chicken chunks (chicharrón) but it came more like a stewed chicken, but to be honest I think he ordered wrong; Because everything else came out AWESOME! I have never gotten such a grande order of yuca fries with this cilantro dipping sauce that was out of this world, Excellent place, fast service, hot food, and families welcome.

    (4)
  • Jason L.

    Thanks to all you yelpers and your reviews! Wow this place was delicious. The little Havana bistec was perfect. The rice a little sticky and not dry at all. The black beans that came with my meal didn't help much. Followed up dinner with a nice strong cup of Cuban coffee. If you're here in Miami I highly recommend it!

    (5)
  • Anne T.

    I've been to this restaurant 2 times so far and will definitely go again in the future before I leave Miami. I got the Little Havana steak both times because it was really delicious (huge portion) and the chimichurri sauce made it even better. The second time I went, we saw the table next to us eat fried plantain chips so we ordered a plate too. They're very thin and crisp and come with this garlicy sauce for you to dip the chips into. At first, I thought it tasted weird but as I dipped more, it grew on me and you end up not being able to not dip the chip into the sauce. Hopefully I'll try something different the next time I go but I have a feeling I might end up getting the Little Havana steak again, just because it was that good.

    (4)
  • Tania Elizabeth O.

    This place is great. The food is very good and is great quality. The lunch prices are extremely cheap. The service is great, everyone is very attentive! The rice and beans good and try the little havana steak! its awesome!

    (5)
  • Dominga B.

    Had Havana chicken served with black beans, white rice and sweet plantains. My husband had beef steak with chimuchurra sauce. All very tasty. Excellent service. We were there on a Saturday night, were seated right away, server took our order soon as we got seated and food was served within minutes of placing our order. Seems like the servers were working as a team, hence service was speedy and efficient. Will definitely be back next time we are in Miami.

    (4)
  • Kristen S.

    We went here after walking for 10 miles, so I am aware that anything tastes good at that point! But OMG - this place blew my mind. I am a gringa from Hialeah. I have had the best and the worst of cuban food. And MAN this place was **THE BEST!** I have never had garlicky mojo as AMAZING as here. We got it with the mariquitas and it was tangy and garlicky and delicious. I even got some extra to smother my skirt steak in. Not that it needed it - it was hands-down the best skirt steak I ever had. And the amount of food - we hadn't eaten since 11am and got here at 10pm after our 10 mile walk. Even the "men" left some food on their plates, and the ladies had lunch for the next day! Everyone at the table was thrilled with their dinner. Two of us had the skirt steak, 2 had ropa vieja, 1 had fried pork chunks and 1 had fried beef. The pork chunks were insane with their crispy outsides and MOIST flavorful insides. We didn't have room for dessert, but I will have to try the flan next time! There is even a parking lot attendant, and I have to address this. When I pulled up I thought to myself, "this guy is gonna want a tip when we leave". After we were seated a lady came up to me and told me I left my lights on. Boy was I grateful that the guy noticed and let the hostess know! I felt better knowing the car was being watched and even had to approach him to tip him as he was walking around and was not harassing people as they left. This was very appreciated!

    (5)
  • Bob G.

    Oh. My. God. Their food is outstanding. Que bueno! How I love dining at this restaurant. Once or twice a year my wife and I visit her sister who lives a few blocks away. Lunch or dinner at Little Havana is one of the highlights of each and every trip. The place is *always* busy... 'nuff said.

    (5)
  • Richard T F.

    I LOVEEE this place! I moved down to Miami (from NJ) about two years ago, and I have fallen in love with the cultures, ecspecially the Cuban food! Of all the Cuban places that I have gone to and tried this is my favorite, so far. The food is tremendous. This time that I went, I started with the sopa de pescado. Then, I had the ground beef in creole sauce, rice and beans, and sweet plantains. The atmosphere is wonderful. The service was perfect, it was attentive-unobtrusive service. This will be a place the I will frequent often. Maybe I'll get to see Fat Joe again!

    (5)
  • Sam K.

    This was the first Cuban place I've tried and my first impressions were great, but I didn't want to get too ahead of myself since this was my first exposure. So for the next two years, I ate at other places, hole-in-the-walls, unofficial places, my friends' houses, and even spending days at the Calle Ocho festival. Though there were hit and misses here and there, I come to this place whenever I want a nice sit down dinner with a friend or two. The food is always consistent, and the service is wonderful. Good parking, and ambiance is gorgeous. Maybe its the outgoing hospitable Latin vibe in general, but I dearly miss the Latin food in this region.

    (4)
  • Liz C.

    loved it! went there last night for dinner with my family. we started with the empanadas which had a ton of meat in them and were not greasy at all even though they were deep fried. my sister had the little havana steak that came with chimichurri sauce that was super garlicky and delicious. I had the pork chunks (chunks of fried pork) and loved it. I am actually eating my left over pork and plantains cold right now and its still delicious! I took one star off the review because my mom didnt really like her pepper steak. rice beans and plantains come with majority of the meals which i love. i will definitly go back if im ever in miami again

    (4)
  • Juliette C.

    Really good food! Followed the advice if the waiter and Had the fish with shrimp and the little Havana steak. Both were delicious and super big! Im not usually a fan of steak but gosh this one was good I could not stop eating it! Recommended!

    (5)
  • Brittney W.

    THE best cuban restaurant in South Florida...bar none! Must haves: the roast pork or oxtail and the black beans and rice with fried plantains. Everything on the menu explllooodddeessss with flavor!

    (5)
  • Kim G.

    Great Cuban food. I'm not well versed in Cuban food but I can say everything here was yummy. We started with empanadas which were out of this world. Evidently they are not on the main menu but only a special - not sure why - maybe they cant keep up with the demand for them! I had grilled shrimp which had a delicious sauce on the side and my 2 kids had steak which they really enjoyed. Even the rice and beans were delicious. Definitely check this place out again!

    (4)
  • Greg A.

    Who would figure that one of the best Cuban restaurants in Miami would be located in one of the least Cuban parts of Miami. While it might not seem right, I definitely put Little Havana up there in that league. I've been eating at Little Havana ever since they first opened in North Miami a few years back. In that time, I've never had a bad or so-so meal there. Most of the time, I order takeout from Little Havana, but a few times I've sat down and eaten there. The place is deceptively huge. You wouldn't think it was that big from looking at it on the street, but when you're inside it seems to go on forever. The service is friendly, if a skosh slow, but the place is always busy. And being in North Miami, it's also a very English-friendly Cuban joint (to the point where they don't even bother to put the Spanish names on some the dishes). As far as the food itself, I've had the standards: breaded steak, palomilla steak, picadillo, and ropa vieja. All of them were very tasty, and served in large portions. I've heard really good things about the vaca frita, but I've never tried it. What I do want to rave about the pork in tamarind sauce they have there. I tried it the other night and it is absolutely out of this world. When we ordered that, the waiter was like "You're going to love that dish" and he wasn't lying.

    (4)
  • Joe F.

    Very good food. The rice and black beans were out of this world. Something different (good) about having mohito's in Miami vs New England. All the food was very good. The only weird thing was the beer. I love trying new beer and the cuban beer they had was brewed in South Carolina. Weird.

    (4)
  • Mayling P.

    Dear foodie, forget 8 street or Hialeah, for outstanding Cuban food this is the place. Just taste the lamb shank, the plantain soup or the mariquitas are divine. The service is fast and friendly, but i come here for the excellent food at moderate price

    (4)
  • Lourdes P.

    I went to this Cuban restaurant last night. A hidden gem in an area of Town where you probably wouldn't Think Cubans would venture. But, My friend Manny promised me this was going to be the Best Churrasco I had ever Eaten. No doubt! This place turned out to be the Best in more ways then one. The decor is Cuba meets Roman interior decorators. But, the Food and the service was Superb! I not only re-kindled with an Old High school friend and shared Great conversation. But, also had a Superb meal. Now if I could only find my way back home without getting of on the Wrong exit from the Turnpike. Somethings get better and somethings will never change.

    (4)
  • Chris B.

    We found this restaraunt using Yelp.com , and were very pleased with the result! The favorable ratings turned out to be true, and our family had a very pleasurable dining experience. Our waiter, Alex was very helpful and made suggestions for our dinner, which we followed and were rewarded with a great meal. For an appetizer, we had the Taste of Havana, which was a great collection of Cuban treats. For entrees, we had the following; * Pork tamarind * shredded pork * Steak w/ chimichurra sauce * Rellenas (white fish stuffed with shrimp) We ate family style, sharing all of the entrees - each was well prepared and delicious. We will definitely coming back -we had a wonderful time!

    (5)
  • Alice A.

    Good costumer service, excellent food, love the chimichuri sauce ! Will go back for authentic Cuban food.

    (5)
  • Sun K.

    This place was great! I ordered fish fillet stuffed with shrimp and my wife ordered the steak. The sauce for the fillet was kind of too salty for me, and so was the rice. But that's all restaurants in America. My wife loved her steak especially the green sauce it came with. The bean and fried plantain was just great. I would go back soon.

    (4)
  • BRAYAN P.

    This is a very special place for me. I have had many dates here, as well as family gatherings, and i always seem to want to bring friends and those i care about here. The place can do no wrong in my eyes. The atmosphere is serene and the lighting is just right and easy on the eyes. The workers are fast and not walking around like they hate what they do. The ovverall service is also a 5 for me and the girls that work here are very nice and sweet. The food is amazing, i have had ropa vieja,churrasco, pork masas,etc. Pretty much everything on the menu has always been good or great. I absolutly love this place. I recommend you take a lady out to Little Havana, she will love it.

    (5)
  • alejanet r.

    Really good Cuban food!!!! Highly recommend it and the staff there are very nice and friendly !!!!!! Loved there chimichurri sauce

    (5)
  • Tim G.

    Why does this restaurant have only 41 reviews? That's not cool in any way shape or form. To say that this restaurant is good is an insult. To say that it's the most incredible Cuban food is coming close to accurate. It's been many years since I went there but here's the reasons I still remember Little Havana fondly. 1) Incredible, incredible food. Did I mention it's incredible? 2) Reasonably priced. 3) The best tamales I've ever tasted. 4) Some of the best empanadas ever. Go there now. Now. Now

    (5)
  • Eric M.

    Having grown up in South Miami in the 60's and 70's, nothing says home to me like Cuban Food. I've traveled extensively around the country looking for it and as is usually the case, I cannot find it. Especially good Cuban food. This time following the advice of my fellow 'Yelpers', I decided to take my family to Little Havana on the last day of our summer getaway. Boy am I glad I did. The food was excellent. We went for lunch which had the added benefit of a great meal for a great price and it allowed us to sample the best of what they had to offer. If you have limited time and or money and you want to sample authentic Cuban food, then Little Havana is the spot for you! ENJOY!!

    (4)
  • Jenny W.

    Fast and Yummy! worst a stop in for some authentic eats

    (4)
  • H C.

    Cheap good Cuban food. The mariquitas were amazing!

    (3)
  • Michael L.

    I have eaten here twice--in 2008 and 2010. A longtime South Florida visitor, I have tried La Carreta and Versailles, the famous Cuban restaurants on Calle 8. This restaurant is just as good if not better. The food is delicious and portions are large. The service is friendly, kind, and bilingual. I came here with my 88-year-old grandmother and a boisterous family. This did not phase the staff. In fact, we were greeted by the manager during our meal. I would recommend the chicken steak with mushrooms and onions; this of course comes with rice, beans, and plantains. The tres leches cake is food for dessert. If you are on a tight budget, get the 1/4 roast chicken for $7.99. It also comes with rice, beans, and plantains. The decor is also nice at this establishment. Look for some vintage Cuban posters. In short, if you are looking for good Cuban food in North Miami, come to Little Havana.

    (5)
  • Brandon D.

    Lunch was amazing! Had the bistecca churrasco. It was perfectly cooked and the chimmichurri was so flavorful. Plantains perfectly cooked. All of our meals were amazing.

    (5)
  • Natalie M.

    I grew up eating Cuban food. My mother had a cooking show on TV in Cuba in the 50s. My point is, she was a phenomenal cook and I know good Cuban food. This is it! Everything we ate was fantastic. I suspected this might be the case when they first brought out the bread -- authentic Cuban bread, not some cheap imitation. We ordered mariquitas as an appetizer (long, thin plantain chips) which were served with mojo (a garlicky, lime sauce). Perfect! I ordered bistec empanizado (breaded steak), my husband ordered vaca frita (shredded beef) and my daughter ordered masas de puerco (medallions of pork). Each one was more delicious than the next. And the black beans?? Thick and flavorful -- not watered down. The only place I've had better Cuban food is at home. The prices were very reasonable (on average, under $15 per plate). Each meal came with black beans and rice as well as ripe fried plantains, which were fried just right. I will say that their "Safari Room" is a little off-putting with stuffed animal heads surrounding you while you eat, but it was amusing and definitely a conversation starter! They had a much less adventuresome (and roomier) dining area in the back, if you're not comfortable eating under the watchful eyes of elk and gazelles!

    (5)
  • Leslie B.

    Eating at this authentic Cuban restaurant in North Miami Beach was a great pleasure. They are excellent cooks, the atmosphere is quiet and pleasant, and the prices are reasonable. What more could you want? Based on Yelp reviews, I ordered roast pork ($10.99) and my wife had shredded beef ($11.49) for dinner. Entrees come with white rice and black beans and fried plantains. Everything was delicious. Portions are rather large: my wife was famished and finished her meal, but I had half as leftovers to take home. Others were also filling plastic "clam shells" to take home. Service was prompt, courteous and efficient. Ample free parking available. I owe this excellent dining experience to Yelpers: as a tourist from NYC, I relied totally on their Yelp ratings and was rewarded. The restaurant was pretty full, but there is plenty of seating and we just walked in and kept moving toward the back until we found a nice table toward the rear next to huge windows looking out at a tropical garden.

    (5)
  • Iscah R.

    LOVE LOVE LOVE this place! I went with some family members after a funeral so the mood was somewhat somber- but when we got there we were greeted so warmly, the servers went above and beyond, I mean we were a huge group so I'm sure they also had "Large Tip" in mind! I had the white rice, black beans and breaded steak (which was HUGE!) It was absolutely delicious. The mariquitas with the garlic/ lemon mojo were very good too. Definitly recommended for a a unique and delicious experience.

    (5)
  • Bernardo A.

    Thanks, Yelpers! Once again, we went to a new restaurant simply because of the reviews on Yelp; and once again, they were dead on. We arrived for an early dinner and were seated in the front dining room. A large room decorated with wild game trophies. I have to assume that this Cuban restaurant must have been something else before and the decor in this room was inherited. The AC was turned on at full blast, almost to the point of being uncomfortably cold. The menus were interesting. A great selection of appetizers and soups and a nice selection of main dishes. We ordered tamales, croquetas and mariquitas. All pretty good. The tamales must have had ham in them because the smoky flavor was a bit overwhelming. The ham croquetas were the best croquetas I've had in a restaurant, ever. I tried the plantain soup which was good and the fabada which was OK. For main courses we ordered lechon asado, ropa vieja, roasted chicken and lamb shanks. Everyone was very happy with their food. The seasoning in the ropa vieja was spot on as was the presentation with the cut of the onions and pimentos. The pork was cut in long, stringy pieces...it looked like ropa vieja! The service was spotty, they forgot a couple of things and confused some of the orders (it looked like the kitchen was screwing up), but they were attentive and corrected their mistakes. Besides, for the type of food and the price, one can't expect white glove service. In spite of the weird decor and the fumbling service, this place deserves four stars based on their food alone. I'll definitely be coming back. The check for four people with beer and sangria and soft drinks, plus appetizers, soups and main courses came to $94! A great deal.

    (4)
  • Boris B.

    Good food. Traditional Cuban dishes, good service. Very good and fast service. Good sangria.

    (4)
  • Doug A.

    Very nice Cuban restaurant. We stopped in on a Monday when they opened...plenty of parking and tables available. Great atmosphere and menu selections. We very rarely go out for Cuban food (since we don't live near a good Cuban restaurant here in Calif) but happened to be here in Miami ...going to jump onto a cruise ship. The food was very good. It seemed like classic Cuban fare...lots of pork, white rice, fried bananas/plantains, etc. I wish we had found a more contemporary place with a newer/fresher, healthier selection, more veggies, and brown rice. But it was great here.

    (4)
  • Greg G.

    Damn this place is good! Don't go ordering anything stupid like croquettas. Get the beef and steak dishes with rice and beans. Excellent cuban food with great value and service. I think it's one of the first cuban restaurants in So Fla. Authentic old school decor. Waiters are so cuban it gives me the creeps. Stick to taking my order and not fraternizing with other staff you lazy cuban. lol

    (5)
  • Lazaro C.

    Not as good as La Carreta imho but Little Havana is a legit cuban eatery. I've had both the ropa vieja (shredded beef) and picadillo (ground beef), both were very tasty and came with white rice, black beans, and plantains. They were also both on the house specials menu so for about 10 bucks you get a very good portion of food. One thing I haven't spotted on the menu though is the bistec de pollo milanesa (milanesa breaded chicken), which I usually order at all the other usual cuban spots (i.e. davids cafe, la carreta). Either way, this is your best choice for cuban food if you live in the biscayne area.

    (4)
  • Chris Y.

    I've been working in Miami once a year for the last decade. EVERY time my first stop is Little Havana Restaurant. The Taste of Havana appetizer platter is amazing, the plantain soup is great, and the Little Havana Steak used to be aptly named the "Breathtaking Steak." The best Cuban family restaurant in Miami.

    (5)
  • Lee B.

    Hola, como estas amigo? This place was a huge downer. Just moved to South Florida and was craving a cuban. The bread was stale as a dirty gym sock and there was no authenticity to the sandwich. Washed it down with a slice of tres leches which to all of you who don't know el espanol means "three milks" or "three cheeses" I think... something like that. The cake was so sweet but it was ok thats why I will give them two stars. I'm new to south florida, watch out people!

    (2)
  • Mark L.

    AUTHENTIC CUBAN! The special of the day was Paella and it was the best I ever had (1 of 7 times to eat Paella), not necessarily an expert, but it was amazing! Had 6 - 8 large shrimp, sea scallops, steamed mussels and fish. (all were cooked perfectely, none were overcooked...many times paella has overcooked shrimp or mussels...this was a huge portion with tons of seafood and cooked perfectly..Also had the churasco steak, and they did that right as well. Great food, nice prices..The only reason I didn't give this place 5 stars is the dessert wasn't great...good, but not great...recommend this place to any and all...

    (4)
  • Ziggy S.

    There are only a few plates that I would step on my own mother's back for... and the Little Havana Steak with chimichurri sauce is one of them! With plantains, beans and rice all mixed together... sorry mom, you lose this battle.

    (5)
  • Ramon C.

    The last place I expected to find great Cuban food was North Miami , but searching for a lunch place I found Little Havana on Yelp. The menu is pretty extensive , but the Lunch menu is where I will focus on. They have a different soup everyday as well a different entree. In addition they also have a set lunch specials that are not only good in terms of taste and portion size and they don't break the bank. I've had several meals there and they all have been great. I had the 'Fricase de Pollo' most recently and it was delicious. The Fricase sauce was a perfect accompaniment to the white rice. The chicken was flavorful and fell right off the bone. This is one of those places that I will be returning to sooner than later.

    (4)
  • Devida N.

    Cuban chicken is great! 3 milk cake sooo good! I met Wocka Flocka there (no lie) lol!

    (4)
  • Derrick C.

    Came to Miami for vacation with a couple of friends and wasnt sure where to eat but wanted some good food. As a result we checked out yelp and found this place and decided to give it as shot. All i can say is WOW...this place is amazing. I ordered the Little Havana due to the managers recommendation. The steak was super tender and very flavorful but not overpowering. Portion size was just right for its price. Me and my friends loved this place so much we came back the next day.

    (5)
  • Jordan N.

    Excellent! Food was good, ambience nice, good service, good prices. The churrasco was good, and so was the vaca frita. The other table's yellow rice with chicken looked superb. The food was definitely one of the best Cuban I've had in Miami even though this isn't really that close to Little Havana! But that's the point, they brought Little Havana to northern Miami; hence, the name.

    (5)
  • Kristin K.

    My favorite place for authentic Cuban cuisine. Chicken soup is a must, "garlic chicken" and of course the hors "sampler" platter are my favorites. Red Sangria is yummy. If you are looking for wonderful comfort food, look no further.

    (5)
  • Marcos A.

    This place has the perfect balance between flavor, portion size, and variety. The Little Havana Steak is outstanding. The lechon is delicious, and the bread is perfect. I have taken multiple folks to this place and they have all been in awe. I recommend the steaks done at least medium since most latin recipes have sauces and condiments designed with well cooked meats in mind. The prices are also very reasonable. I even was shocked by a delicious tamale. I hate Mexican food, but this Cuban tamale was moist, perfectly sized, and hot. Absolutely fabulous. This place and Puerto Sagua are great places for Cuban staples.

    (5)
  • Marc Kevin H.

    No-one ever believes me when I tell them the best Cuban restaurant in Miami isn't in Hialeah or Little Havana, but in North Miami. The menu is filled with both traditional pre-revolutionary Cuban dishes (a lot of seafood), and the roast pork and picadillo Americans expect. The price is fair for the large portions, and the service is top notch. It's a great place to bring out of town guests who aren't familiar with the food, as seating large parties is rarely a problem, and the menu is varied enough to satisfy everyone.

    (5)
  • Larry In Miami D.

    Came here Sunday night for the first time. Not to bad but Friday night we went to Lila's Restaurant in Westchester.....http://www.menuism.com/restaurants­/lilas-westchester-restaurant-miami-528362 Have been going here for about 25 years now.

    (4)
  • Anthony D.

    Delicious. Authentic real and inexpensive.

    (5)
  • Kev L.

    If you are looking for a great Cuban restaurant, this is the place! Love the authenticity of the food. It has varieties of selection. Great drinks menu as well. They certainly know how to have a great time. The mojito my wife and I ordered was super stiff. It burned your throat while drinking it! Awesome way to loosen up even though it was in the middle of the day. The Tarmarindo pork dish was incredibly. Just go see the attached pic:-) Our neighboring table customers ordered the sandwiches. We both commented and complimented each other plates. If we were to head back again, we would definitely try their famous Cuban sandwiches. My wife ordered the chicken plate and she wasn't thrilled about her dish. Nonetheless she enjoyed her Crema Catalana dessert while I enjoyed my Cuban coffee.

    (5)
  • Cici T.

    If it was possible I would give this place 10 stars. People greeting you as you walk in and gets you seated right away. Me and my boyfriend found this place on yelp while in miami for vacay. And it was the best day of my life. I had the oxtail in red wine sauce and me and my bf both came back the next day for 2nds. OMG talk about a splash of flavor in your mouth each bite. Just falling off the bone and into your mouth! Definitely would have to come back to Miami just for this amazing place!

    (5)
  • Markus M.

    I mainly come here for the colada. This Espresso-like coffee is absolutely delicious. I ate Chicken Havana Style - Pollo Havana. Good food. The restaurant has a beautiful cuban flair, especially when sitting at the window with the waterfall outside.

    (4)
  • Julio M.

    Once again excellent service combined with a great meal, deserves five stars. The breaded steak was delicious, the crust was firm, yet not over done. Meat was not dry or over done like some other establishments. The shrimp creole my wife ordered looked so good, that I was tempted to try them. Note: I'm allergic to them. She made sure to rub in the fact that they were delicious. If you're in the are make sure to give them a try, you would not be disappointed !!!

    (5)
  • Mike M.

    I had dinner there tonight. After getting recommendations from my waiter I went with the seafood creole dish for about $26. I also considered the oxtails for $17. The meal was a large plate of 2 lobster tails, shrimp, scallops, clams, etc. in a tomato based creole sauce. (3.5). It also came with plantains which were excellent (4.5), and black beans and rice (3). It was a good meal. My service was very good (4). This is a nice restaurant with good food and service. They have their own parking lot. I recommend!

    (4)
  • Stefano D.

    EXCELLENT cuban sandwich, ropa vieja, moros y cristianos and mariquitas! Great authentic ambiance and service. A must to try real cuban food

    (5)
  • Thien N.

    This was our first stop in Miami. Neither of us have ever had Cuban, and Little Havana Restaurant sure showed us how! Right at dinner time, the place was hopping with diners. They started us off with bread rolls that were a bit stale. All is well though, we weren't there for the bread! For appies - we decided on the beef empanadas and tamal with chorizo. The empanadas were delicious. The outer was perfectly flaky and the inner was piping hot. The tamal was good and a very large portion but the chorizo was very salty. For dinner we decided to go for the "5-Star Combo". With roast pork, lamb shank, chicken steak, shredded beef and steak, we figured it would be a good introduction to Cuban cuisine. And it really was! I really liked the lamb shank and shredded beef -- tender and fall-off-the bone, they were really tasty. Thankfully the combo included white rice, black beans & plantains because the steak and pork were super salty. Service was attentive and pricing was average

    (3)
  • Ziyan C.

    Our group came for lunch on Valentine's day and got a table for six with no wait at about 11:30am. There were cute valentine's balloons and ribbons around the restaurant. We had a mix of excellent and not-so-excellent dishes, but it's definitely worth coming here if you order the right things, and it was incredibly affordable for the amount of food we got. COST: $155 total for six (five dishes plus 2 pitchers of sangria). MUST-HAVES: Little Havana Steak, Shrimp in Garlic Sauce, * Mixed black beans/rice - 2 stars Way too dry! The beans weren't mixed in at all. * Plantains - 3.5 stars Good, a little on the dry side (slices were pretty thick), quite oily, and lacks that crisp. Rice & Plantains: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… SEAFOOD: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… * Shrimp in Garlic Sauce $15.99 - 4 stars pic: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Nicely done! Fresh shrimp, the sauce wasn't too thick, strong garlic flavor. HOUSE SPECIALS: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… * Chicken Churrasco $12.99 - 3 stars pic: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Very dry, flavorless, and disappointing. The sauce did not help. * Little Havana Steak $16.99 - 4 stars pic: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Great! Soft tender meat, very tasty. * Rebozado $15.99 - 4 stars pic: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… cross-section: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Nicely breaded and fried, pretty fresh meat inside. CUBAN SPECIALS: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… * 2 Piece Lamb Shank $19.99 - 3.5 stars pic: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Good meat, but this is a relatively smaller dish for a higher price. I wouldn't go out of my way to order this unless you are a diehard lamb shank fan. Beef, Poultry: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Soups, Salads, Vegetarian: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Cuban Drinks, Appetizers: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Our Receipt: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt…

    (4)
  • J M.

    This place has really gone down as far as food quality goes. Good things never last in Miami, greed always kicks in. My Havanna steak wasn't even churasco and tasted like leather and the kids palomilla was old. Shrimp had absolutely no taste whatsoever. Probably frozen from China

    (2)
  • Richard N.

    Had the ropa veija at Little Havana. Pretty delicious; it came with rice, black beans, and beef. I wished the beef was more moist and softer. The restaurant looks great. We sat next to a window that had a waterfall, trees, and cats.. yes cats. Seems like Little Havana likes to feed them. Lucky felines, they get free food! Art, painting, and layout of the restaurant was nice too. The only bad thing are the servers. When they are busy, they forget a lot. I asked for cream with my cuban coffee and they never brought it out. Food was great service was bad.

    (4)
  • Carlos S.

    We loved it, and so was people around us. We can hear their comments It was plenty for 2+ Parrillada and their coconut flan was awesome

    (5)
  • Lorena H.

    Good quantity for the price. Herbs and sauces were unique. The lunch runs from 11:30-4:30, descent place for a lunch. $23 total for both meals.

    (4)
  • Ana A.

    The atmosphere is very friendly and inviting. The food is amazing and authentic. Favorite Cuban restaurant in Miami!

    (5)
  • Liz B.

    The food was delicious and the service was great. I really enjoyed the vaca frita. My son had the chicken breast which was cooked well.

    (5)
  • Chris C.

    Although, I am not the biggest fan of Cuban dishes, I must say that this place was rather surprising. The service-really nice and attentive. The decor-has that Havana-style class to it...really nice....and the bathrooms are really clean and elegant, which is Always a Plus for me!! The food-pretty tasty. The prices-really good! **Note: If you are dating a Hispanic or Cuban person then take them to this joint...you will definitely impress them and you'll get yo' propz! So, check it...I ordered the 5-star combo platter, which was a lot of food but it was really flavorful...even better tasting the next day! The pork and the Lamb shank were nice and tender. I gotz to come back for dessert!!!...Nice Cuban joint!!!!

    (3)
  • Nicole C.

    Dinner tonight was really satisfying. I had the 5 star combo platter for two @ $35 and it was a great deal. It included roast pork, lamb shank, chicken steak, shredded beef and little havana steak. Each dish was flavorful except the Havana steak was a bit bland, as well as too dry. The combo also includes white rice, black beans & plantains. My favorite items was the roast pork, the shredded beef and the lamb shank - in that order. I highly recommend ordering this sampler if you are not sure what to order. The complimentary Cuban bread was appreciated but was just okay; I think it may have been more enjoyable if it actually came out warm. Unfortunately, I was so full that I did not have enough room to try any of their desserts.

    (4)
  • David A.

    This will make one of my all time favorite restaurants. Its just iconic for Miami, like Katz's is in New York City, The Stinky Rose in San Francisco, or Lou Malnati's in Chicago. Its simple, local, and delicious. I went for lunch and had the Little Havana bistec with Salsa Chimichurri along with black beans and rice. It was magnificent. I washed it down with two cafe con leche's as well. I'd go again.

    (5)
  • Nan B.

    Drinks are strong - no joke. Food is reasonable, 1st time here, good service, nice music, will come again

    (4)
  • Travis K.

    We were in Miami, so we had to have Cuban. And we must've had the best Cuban food in all of Florida. It's very possible that this was the best meal of any kind I have had. You have to go. It was amazing.

    (5)
  • Rebeca A.

    They have excellent prices for lunch. Portions are very generous. The restaurant has ample seating, and really friendly staff. This is always my go to restaurant.

    (5)
  • Andrea H.

    Feels like cuba, but the flavors are just not there. The food was bland and not very good. It is more worthwhile to make the trip to little havana

    (3)
  • Daniel G.

    I've been coming here for a while for work lunches, but it's so good that I've also been bringing relatives to feast on Cuban grub. When you see this restaurant, you might not think much of it. But as soon as you walk in, you will be surprised as how big it is. The restaurant offers a very relaxed atmosphere with very comfortable sitting and big wide windows that oversee a small garden (which I love sitting next to since there's always cats playing and strolling around it). The service here is top notch. As soon as I walk in, I'm always greeted and seated promptly. They always bring Cuban bread rolls and butter and I have tell you to resist to eat them all and ask for more (as they are incredibly toasty and delicious) so you can fully enjoy your food which will be amazing. Which brings us to the menu... Which can definitely be a little overwhelming as there are so many choices for starters, entrees, sides, desserts, and much more. I've tried many dishes here and I'm sure you won't be disappointed. My 2 favorites so far are: breaded chicken (perfectly spiced bread crust, very tender, juicy and savory chicken) and bistec (incredibly tender and juicy steak with chimichurri sauce). Their drinks are also great. Mojitos, sangrias, and many cocktails to choose from. The only issue I have is that their beer selection is very small. But other than that the food alone is always worth it. You won't be disappointed. Recommended: get and side order of tostones with the mojo sauce (delicious citrus-y garlic sauce). I will update as I try different things there.

    (5)
  • Lambert P.

    I've been going to this place for years. It's a nice authentic Cuban restaurant without having to go all the way to SW. If I had one criticism about this place the AC is really jacked up too high sometimes to the point where it's rather cold in the dining area. There are 2 dining areas actually one is like a banquet hall to the right when you first come in although we've eaten there for a non-event dinner and the main dining area which is straight ahead and to the back behind the vestibule area. This restaurant is very spacious. There's a lot of room and you don't really feel crowded here. For large groups they have longer tables in the main area that we've had over 10 before. The food is good and the servings are a really good size. The variety on the menu is really diverse as well. Not much changes on the menu but it doesn't have to. There's many different meat dishes as well as shrimp dishes. My favorite has always been the Little Havana steak which is a skirt steak with a really nice side of chimichurri. The dinners are served with rice and black beans on the side and plantains. The fried yuca is something you won't get to order in too many places outside of south Florida so if you're curious I recommend trying it. This place is a good value for the money because the quality is good and the portions are good size too.

    (4)
  • Jennifer G.

    We ordered the combination for two.. With the lamb shank.. Chicken steak... Ropa Viaja.. And roast pork .. It was amazing But if I had to come back I would just stick to the lamb shank... It was awesome and super affordable..

    (4)
  • Ana B.

    Great food, poor service. My friend decided to visit me, and she wanted authentic Cuban food. I wanted to make sure I delivered, so I asked around for recommendations. This was highly recommended, and I can see why. The food is great! They have awesome lunch specials and a large regular menu as well. I was wavering between the ropa vieja or churassco, but I went with the later. I can't help it. I have a rule that if steak is on the menu, I gotta order it. My friend got the mojo chicken. We ordered the ham croquettas to start. Offense #1: After we received our drinks, we were asked to move to accommodate a larger party. Kind offensive but understandable so we complied. Well I guess it is too much to ask to help us move our plates, utensils and drinks to the new table... Offense #2: Our waiter forgot about our appetizer. After eating half of our meal, I began to wonder where the croquettas were. I searched for the waiter and asked for them. He admitted he forgot to put it in and asked if I still wanted them. I did. I waited some time to get them and they were cold and just awful. Would NOT recommend. Offense #3: They could have been more welcoming and friendlier. They also could have been more attentive. I kept searching for my waiter for refills, to answer questions, to get a box and the check, etc.. But the food...The food was OH, SO GOOD! My steak was flavorful and those were the best tostones I had ever had. The best. Ever. They are super crispy, not dry, and are HUGE. I don't particularly care for chicken, but the mojo chicken was moist and had just enough garlicky flavor. I would order that as well in the future. Just skip the croquettas...

    (4)
  • Ivan C.

    Dirty, Sticky and way to old!!! Food 4 out of 9.... Service was OK.... The location and place, just Horrible and Tired!!!

    (2)
  • Yeileen J.

    I ordered for pickup and it was refreshing to hear someone who spoke English answering the phone. It kinda threw me off when ordering my food. My Spanglish definitely came out. I was surprised with how many people were eating at the restaurant on a Monday night at 9pm. This assured me the food must be good. My order was ready within less than 10 minutes of placing the order. Even though it was only chicken soup most places aren't that quick to prepare soup in to-go containers. Anyways, this chicken soup is amazing!!! I am so glad I bought 2 & now have some for lunch. The soup is very filling with lots of chicken & very flavorful. Highly recommend & will be back!!

    (5)
  • Dana D.

    God bless Cuba. Whoops, not supposed to say that as an American. Also not a fitting statement for an agnostic person. But yea, this place does real Cuban food the way my abuelas wish they could (Don't tell either of them I said that. They'd be pissed that I'm praising some other abuela's cooking and probably beat me with a chancleta. Or a broomstick. Or call my grandfather over and threaten that he's going to pummel me with his girthy leather belt). ...and their little Cuban bread rolls? Amen.

    (5)
  • Elaine L.

    I meant this review for Havana 57 and cannot delete it. While visiting South Beach Miami we happened upon this gem of a Cuban restaurant. We ordered a Cubano sandwich and no exaggeration it was the best I've ever had in my life! Our server Mariel was attentive and charming. She even hailed us a cab and refused a tip for helping us out. We well make the 75 mile drive just for another Cubano sandwich. Also, the fresh squeezed lemonade is delightfully refreshing in the hot humid Miami summer and the plantains were also excellent. It's no wonder why they've been in business since 1957!

    (5)
  • CArmen D.

    The food was ok but cold and my plantains were greasy. We tried it twice and second time food was colder. I will not be back.

    (3)
  • Bryan R.

    Little Havana Miami 1-28-15 Cuban rest on Biscayne blvd & 127th had steak palomia etc all ok $30 + tip - rating - 6.0

    (2)
  • Alf O.

    Huge restaurant, with big tables. Seems like most people here are going the extended family friends route, so maybe coming in a bigger group is preferred. Food great, and so is the service.

    (4)
  • Chad P.

    Hands down better than Versailles. Fresh, quality ingredients. We've dined with them approx. 5 times and had take out three times. Food is always on point and delicious. Pork chunks are ridiculously good. Shrimp app is amazing. Lamb shanks are juicy, tender, and flavorful. Two thumbs up.

    (5)
  • Michael N.

    Little Havana was a last minute Yelp find right before our flight back to Philly. This was definitely a great find. First off, this restaurant is located right off Route 1 and be careful not to pass it or you'll have to do another loop around. Parking is on the side and the rear of the restaurant. Once inside, the restaurant is a bit dark since there aren't many exterior windows and the ones they do have face a shaded courtyard area. For 5 PM on a Sunday, this place was packed. Either way, we were quickly seated by the hostess. For the food I went with the churasco chicken which was out of this world. The chicken was cooked perfectly. The chimichurri was mouth watering. The plantains and the rice were great as well. My friend went with a shrimp dish and a few mojitos and I didn't hear him complain either. Our waitress was excellent (although her english wasn't great) and she was more than willing to explain any of the items on the menu that my friend and I didn't understand. She was also very quick to refill the water glasses. If I ever find myself back in this area of Florida, I will definitely go out of my way to try this place again. With such a big menu, I really need to check it out again.

    (4)
  • Maureen F.

    Very nice Cuban restaurant. Not one of my favorites, but I do frequent it when in Miami. The Masistas De Puerco is one of my favorites and is their simple Arroz con Pollo. The mojito wasn't that great last night. Will return when in town.

    (4)
  • Ches P.

    Freaking delicious! After an event in Miami, I was starving and needed something authentically Cuban while we were there. Thank you once again to the wonderful people of yelp. I can always count on you all to lead me to the right direction. Parking is a little tight, but the food is worth it. The portions are generous and we don't mind because we like to share. We came in for a late lunch and ordered a bit of everything: Pork chicharones- Pretty much like pork rinds. Mixed it with the black beans and rice and it was amazing Vaca frita- shredded grilled steak with onions. Super tastey and usually my favorites at Cuban joints Steak empanizado- breaded steak. This one is my favorite. Nice and crisp coating and tender well-seasoned steak. It's bigger than your face. I dare you to finish! Fried whole fish- Nicely fried and seasoned well For the sides: Black beans and rice were super delicious. I hate when the black beans are too watery, but this was perfect. The rice was already seasoned too. The tostones (fried green plantain) was super tasty. Like chips, but still chewy... just how i like them! They didn't have machuketchu (sp?) But they will be happy to give you a saucer of mayo for you to mix the ketchup and lemon juice on. And the fried yucca was great. Everything was great,...really! Don't forget the drinks! The girls like the sangria. Order a whole carafe because it will go out quick! And they have tons of flavors for mojitos. I had the pineapple and it was fresh and very clean tasting. If your Spanish is terrible, you need someone to help translate. They speak both, but good luck if you don't understand. Good thing my spanish is good when it comes to food!

    (4)
  • Aiman A.

    Amazing! I had Little Havana Restaurant for the first time two years ago on a spontaneous trip to Miami. My mind was blown away by their food and I returned to Miami just so I could have their food again! If you live in Miami and haven't tried them yet, do so immediately! This is definitely a Miami treasure that I will be returning to on every trip I make down here.

    (5)
  • DianaLee B.

    We were greeted by a friendly face and seated immediately. While my family went to the restroom, I waited at the table. A young pregnant lady delivered water. I asked for the name of the hostess, and the lady said no English. I then was entertained by a waiter and waitress cuddling next to the PO system. The waiter then wiped his hands through his hair and trotted off to a corner with a manager and two others dressed like waiters. The played with a pink cell phone passing it back and forth for several minutes. Finally my family returned. Some round dry bread arrived...and our waiter (yikes the guy who was running his hands through his hair) arrived asking us to order drinks. I asked him politely to please go wash his hands first and...one thing and another...the manager who had been playing with the phone a bit earlier came over...we decided to leave when the waiter went to wash his hands because he really went up front and was chatting with another waiter. I'd give 0 STARS We left

    (1)
  • Alexa C.

    Kudos for being the only people to replica my Abuela's' Vaca Frita! This place came to my mind on my way home for takeout. I usually don't eat Cuban food out unless it's accompanying tourists. However, I was craving Vaca Frita and I just needed my fix. They were really friendly on the phone and my order was ready within 15 minutes. I love the meat packaging and the juicy "Vaca". The perfect amount of onions sautéed with the crispy deliciousness of Vaca frita. The maduros tasted a bit off and I wish they would've included line but overall it was the best Cuban takeout that I've ever had. I really want to come back and dine in. The techno music blasting in the entrance is a bit too much but whatever, they have plenty of parking. It's like the northern version of Versailles in my eyes. If they would offer avocados and perhaps some thinner crunchier maduros- I would think twice about cooking more often. Dallleeee'

    (4)
  • Natalee B.

    Absolutely Amazing! My boyfriend and I tried the 8 oz steak and it was delicious. The sauce with the mariquitas was delicious and so was the chimichurri. The tres leches was to die for!

    (5)
  • Jackie O.

    I give this restaurant a five star because the food was really good and for its price they served a grand amount of food. The service was on point and all the waitress were Attentive and friendly.

    (5)
  • MICHELLE C.

    After not eating all day and being stuck in a car dealership, we were on our way home and remembered a friend told us how good this place was. Yay, they were open on Memorial day. The hostess sat us, the restaurant is fairly large. I did not care for the decor at all. Very old world, bland, no detail, subdued colors, the flow was as if you were dining in a cafeteria. Our waiter came over to take our drink orders, when I realized the sangria was sweet I decided to stick to just water. He seemed to be upset that we did not order any cocktails. They brought over some Cuban rolls and butter, they were OK. We ordered: Ropa Vieja and a beef dish. Prices were OK, reasonable for a large restaurant I guess. Within a few minutes our dishes arrived. Hmm, made me think wow that was a bit to quick. The food was not hot at all, warm at best. The white rice and black beans were average at best. The sweet plantains were very mushy. And my Ropa Vieja was bland with no real flavor and the meat was tough. Hubby's beef dish was better. The food was just OK, I would not come out of my way to come here. Service was fair. I have had much much better Cuban food elsewhere. I was unimpressed.

    (3)
  • Vania L.

    Service at first was slow but our waiter quickly made up for it. I had the fabada which was delicious, the honey had the Havana steak and our other guest had the palomilla and vaca frita. All with white rice, black beans and plantains. Great portions for the price. The Havana steak was far tastier than the palomilla. The vaca frita was delicious. The complimentary Cuban bread rolls were very good. We finished our meal with a tres leches and flan de coco which I heard my party rave about. We couldn't forget the 3 cortaditos (coffee). Total was $65 not including gratuity. If you are in the area check this place out. You won't be sorry.

    (4)
  • Johnny R.

    It's authentic cuban food makes this place unique for its latin flavors. Me and my wife wanted to try something different and this place popped up on our Yelp screens. It had good ratings and reviews, it was really close to the house, and it didn't look that expensive. The place makes you feel like you were right in the middle of La Havana. The guayabera dressed staff offers a good service compared to other cuban places the I've been. The steak that we had was perfectly cooked and sesoned. It is a big turn off for me whenever I'm eating steak in a restaurant that doesn't have chimichurri with it. Fortunately they have chimichurri at little havana. I wouldn't mind if they make updates to place, it's always good to catch up with time...

    (4)
  • Andre A.

    Are here with my wife a few times food always good and comes fast, so if you're in a hurry it's ok

    (4)
  • Pazinhim B.

    We tried 5 dishes, shared them family style. Each was equally as flavorful! My teenagers went crazy over fish. We then split 4 desserts and each was fabulous. Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Madison M.

    So pleasantly surprised! The food is delicious and I wasn't expecting for it to be as authentic as it was I am Cuban so i know what real Cuban food tastes like and I was not disappointed. The decor made me fe right at home dim lights salsa music and paintings of Cuba it was great .

    (5)
  • Anthony M.

    Good place to bring the fam, plenty of space inside, parking outside, great service, good food...just thought the place lacked personality. No one's asking for 57 Chevys and cigar rolling but In a city where Cuban restaurants are everywhere, this didn't seem like something to write home about.

    (3)
  • Nicole W.

    A fantastic restaurant!! When you enter, you will be presented with a l o n g corridor leading into the dining room (don't let this stop you! :) The service is extremely friendly, and helpful with ordering. There are A LOT of options on the menu. I ordered the chicken and shrimp combo, which arrived in a delicious creole sauce mixed with peppers/onions. My BF ordered the little havana steak, which he devoured. I LOVE'd the black beans-- they could not be overlooked as ordinary, something about them were extra addicting. Sangria was not too sweet (love that). We also ordered the 3 milk cake for dessert- that was incredibly rich-- a few bites were enough (shareable). Please visit, and enjoy!!!

    (5)
  • Tricia S.

    This restaurant was just middle of the road for me. Their Plantain soup was the highlight of the meal. Caramarones Havana (Havana shrimp was just OK)...I don't think we will go back because the food was just average and the price was not worth it.

    (3)
  • Genevieve B.

    While visiting Miami, this place was recommended to us by the concierge! Well she was in the money because this place is worth it. Great fresh food, casual dining in a beautiful space and great service! Will definitely be back on my next visit!

    (4)
  • Zack C.

    Has everything you want out of a Cuban restaurant great bread, great mariquitas great Cuban sandwich's, and great colada will come back very soon

    (4)
  • Danny H.

    Little Havana Restaurant's roast pork was easily the best Cuban food I had during my entire Miami trip. The meat so tender, juicy, and with that late tangy flavor you squeeze the meat against the roof of your mouth to extract. I am already salivating again just thinking about their roast pork. And the burnt ends; if that's what constituted pork rinds, I'd probably be dead now from gluttony. And I only paid $15 for my entire meal, which is absurd for the fine quality of food I consumed that should've probably warranted more. Bonus points for actually having free parking. The location is convenient and very easy to get to if you're using a GPS. The interior of the restaurant is a tad on the fancy side, but there's nothing wrong with exhibiting a little bit of class and decorum. And while I'm on that subject, more bonus points to the restaurant for tolerating my presence; I had just left a Marlins game wearing a wifebeater, board shorts, and sandals, and I realized just how ridiculously under-dressed I was for the place, but they still sat me and served me; hell, probably faster, just to get me back out of there, but still I am grateful for the exceptional service regardless. Which was fast, and polite.

    (5)
  • Andy G.

    Meeeh...The end

    (3)
  • Rick G.

    As regular patrons who have eaten here many times, the first thing I must say is their consistency to date has been infallible. Little Havana is one of our top 10 favorite 'real', not authentic, not nouveau, Cuban cuisine - anywhere. For the most part, one will find in most Cuban restaurants, even when the food is terrific, that their service is lacking, the ambience may be uncomfortable or the overall esthetics somewhat short - not here. Overall the restaurant's use of traditional and fresh ingredients, real home-style cooking, comfort and noise level, not to mention the service is at the high end. We keep coming back for those reasons. As more, and more Cuban restaurants succumb to today's economy or greed, their ability and desire to serve up a close to excellent overall Cuban culinary experience is harder, and harder to find - this is a favorite that hasn't let us down yet. Keep it up guys, we'll keep coming back, and so should you.

    (5)
  • Jonah K.

    Amazing and cheap cuban food, Great service and the food was superb. Lots of cubans eating there, which is always good. The decor is interesting and odd, but you don't come here for the ambiance per se. I will be back for sure! Wine is reasonably priced as well, which is always a good thing with these inane markups at typical establishments.

    (5)
  • Lance P.

    Food is great and also there is great deals for lunch. Haven't had anything bad ever. The roast pork is great and the sides fried yuca and fried plantains are very good also.

    (4)
  • Latoya C.

    Great food at a great price! Perfect for dinner with family, friends, coworkers, etc. this is a must have in Miami!!

    (4)
  • Tom D.

    Great restaurant! Had a business trip in Miami and thanks to Yelp I was able to find some real authentic Cuban Food. Absolutely delicious. Excellent service.

    (4)
  • Jay B.

    "Out of Cuban's?????" During lunch hour??? Hmmmmm.......interesting. They only make a certain amount of sandwiches for lunch. I came for the sandwiches. Service was mediocre at best.

    (1)
  • Lorenzo T.

    Little Havana was where my parents pointed me to when i asked for great Cuban food. They had the best lamp shank I've ever tried. The menu was chuck full of out of this world choices. From the Ropa Veja to the garlic shrimp, we were not let down. Great rice, beans, plantain chips, and fried yuca with dipping sauce. Everyone enjoyed themselves so much. A great place to order as a group and share.

    (4)
  • Matt C.

    Outstanding restaurant with great service. We really enjoyed the fish stuffed with shrimp, and the chicken churrasco. My wife (who is Mexican) was very enthusiastic about this place. Caveat: Cuban food is NOT hot and spicy like Mexican Food. You need to ask for a bottle of hot sauce, but the waiter will give you a kindly scowl.

    (5)
  • Chasey R.

    this was our 2nd visit to this spot. I loved the food. The first time i had the chicken, rice with black beans and bananas. It was too much for me to eat so this time i opted for just a sandwich. So i decided to get the cuban sandwich. Again it was too much for me to eat. I had to wrap it up and take it with me to the airport. my mother had the red snapper. She ate the whole thing. We were served fast and our waiter was very friendly.

    (5)
  • Libia W.

    I love this place. My hubby and kids just moved to Miami from California and this was the first restaurant we ate at as a family. I will say that the food was exceptionally well here. I honestly don't think you can go wrong with anything on the menu! My favorites are the beef empanadas as an appetizer, the pork chunks plate and the chimmi churi sauce served with the steak!! OMG!! So good! We still have quite a few places to visit, but until then this will always be our cool and quick, good eating spot. Oh, ad the pineapple mojitos aren't shabby either. They're very generous with the liquor and don't serve watered down drinks. Enjoy all!!!

    (5)
  • B G.

    Stopped in here on our way out of town because of all the good reviews and you guys didnt steer us wrong. Got some empanads and split a Pallomila steak. Everything was great. Felt very old and cuban in style and the service was great. Will go back again for sure.

    (4)
  • Violeta A.

    If you are looking for delicious, authentic cuban cuisine in an undistinguished little joint in North Miami, Little Havana is the place for you! Less than hip decor, but consistently great food and service! Forget about ordering appetizers because the main courses are very generous! In addition you will enjoy reasonable prices and fast service (5-10 min). I recommend the little Havana steak with moro rice and the fish fillet. Oh and let's not forget the tres leches is to die for! Even though the ambiance could be better you will not regret stopping here!

    (4)
  • Kristin C.

    By far The best cuban food i've had in Miami!!!! We've been to other Cuban restaurants on this trip and i have to say that Little Havana is still the best one. Got the vaca frita and the pork chunks and they were delish! The vaca frita was very tasty, you don't need to add anything. The meat is tender and crispy on some but very, very flavorful! Not dry like the other ones i've had. The pork chunks are very tasty and melts in your mouth! Does not have that "deep fried, oily taste" at all. Combined with the beans and rice... I'm in heaven! Staff was friendly and provides good and fast service and restaurant itself was very clean but cold. But who's complaining if you're getting REALLY GOOD cuban food! I want to go back but don't know how i can fit it before our vacation ends :(

    (5)
  • Chad U.

    Phenomenal food!! The best Bistec Empanizado I've had in years. The Cuban chicken was awesome as well as the empanadas and plantains. Great food at very reasonable prices. A new favorite!!

    (5)
  • Paul W.

    This place is borderline 5 stars, at least for lunch. I came here with 2 others on a Thursday for an early lunch. We arrived at 11:30 just as the place was opening, were seated immediately, fresh breads and butter appeared on the table right away and our orders were taken as soon as the waiter saw that we were ready. I had the Little Havana Steak with chimchurri sauce, rice and beans and wow! First, it was served very quickly after we ordered; I'd say within 5 or 7 minutes tops. Both the steak and the rice and beans were probably some of the best I've eaten, and priced at $7 on the lunch menu, it was a real bargain as well! Nothing at all to be unhappy about here: Plenty of parking, cool atmosphere with a few large windows looking out into a bit of a garden area, fast and friendly service, excellent food that's served quickly and reasonable prices. What's not to like!

    (4)
  • Peter R.

    I've been here three separate times since I moved to Miami and each time I'm impressed! The food is delicious and the portions are generous while maintaining reasonable prices. As a non-native to Miami, this restaurant has introduced me to Cuban food, an addiction I probably won't ever cure.

    (5)
  • Jody D.

    This is the best Cuban food I've ever had. With drinks, it was around $20 a person and 5 people took home to-go boxes, so the portions are huge. The server was friendly and attentive, the restaurant is clean, food is fantastic, and the prices are right. Next time I'm in Miami for business, I'm making this a stop for sure.

    (5)
  • Zach A.

    Pork Chunks were an amazing start to lunch. Ropa Vieja with black beans and rice sealed the deal. In my book 5 stars is perfection, this is a solid 4.5 when it comes to traditional Cuban food. I'll be back as I'm in the Miami area many times a year for work.

    (4)
  • Sokha A.

    Enjoyed our taste of Cuban food here, the steak was great! Love Cuban Coffee!

    (4)
  • Shain R.

    Classic cuban fare with a very attentive waitstaff and reasonable prices. Little Havana excels at all of the traditional cuban dishes I've tried. Their croquettes appetizers are really good. It's a large family restaurant so groups can be easily accommodated. One of my "go to" places.

    (4)
  • Michael L.

    I will first say that i do NOT like cuban food. I have been to little havana twice, and both times were pleasantly surprised. I will also say that going for lunch is much more economical than dinner. daily lunch specials start at 6 dollars, and the favorite little havana steak (steak with chimchurri sauce) is only 8 dollars. Each entree comes with rice and beans. Good food at a good price..gotta love it. The masa de puerco (fried pork chunks) are also good as well. I will definately be back for LUNCH, can see this as a place for frequent takeout. I also took my friend who came from out of town to try cuban food. He loved it!

    (4)
  • B C.

    The best Cuban food in Miami! I come from a Cuban family and have been eating real home made Cuban food my entire life and these beans were spot on!

    (5)
  • Kristen C.

    Tried this place recently while on a trip to Miami. It was as good as the other reviews suggested. I definitely recommend the cuban sandwich. It was excellent.

    (4)
  • John C.

    I really like this place....always good, consistent, busy, fast, fresh, hot, great service....good parking...great location...keep it up!

    (5)
  • Walnise M.

    I have tried other Cuban restaurants and I just keep coming back to this one. Awesome food very consistent! I am here almost every weekend and I have tried various options on the menu and they were all great. Service is great, Staff is attentive. Reasonably priced food, friendly atmosphere you cant beat that. The greedy little fat girl in me is really digging this place.... MMM MMM MMMM....

    (5)
  • Kate T.

    I love taking people here when they come to visit my husband and I. The food is really good, portions rather huge, and the sangria is super yummy. I took a star away because the ambiance is just okay.

    (4)
  • Teresa K.

    I can't believe I have been remiss in reviewing this place. Been there about 3-4 times and it is 1 of my 2 favorite cuban restaurants in Miami. The food is always good, the service friendly and ridiculously fast, and the prices are fantabulous for the amount of food you get. Holy moly are the portions impressive. I have had steak, pork and chicken here and never been disappointed. Their specialty drinks are super strong but sweet because they use fresh juices in them. The wine selection is also good for the casual vibe of the place and the prices are reasonable which is important to a wino such as myself. If you have people in from out of town that want great Cuban food and you don't want to take them to a touristy place like Versailles, then this is THE restaurant to take them to.

    (5)
  • V D.

    Best foot i even had. There is nothing else to say.

    (5)
  • Theron N.

    I've been coming here for 10 years plus with my family. I love the food, the service is great and they are very helpful. I always recommend- I've been to all the Expensive Cuban restaurants in Miami and this one has the best food by far.

    (5)
  • Gary G.

    Went to Little Havana for lunch (which seems like the best time to go). The service was courteous and prompt and the food was surprisingly good. I had the Little Havana is a seasoned skirt steak with chimichurri sauce on the side and comes with white rice and black beans. The skirt steak was absolutely perfectly cooked. As a person who cooks quite a bit and orders steak all the time I know that this is not easy. And for $7.95 you can't beat it. Go here. You will not be sorry.

    (4)
  • Vanessa P.

    We must have passed this restaurant a ton of times since living in Aventura and finally decided to feast on Cuban food one Friday night. If you expect to find decor similar to Versailles in Little Havana, you are definitely in for a surprise. Stuffed ducks, deer, and other wildlife line the walls with wooden chairs and tables scattered around the room. Despite dining at a Cuban restaurant, I felt the decor was more appropriate to that of the American Museum of Natural History, but somehow it works. The wait staff was incredibly friendly and prompt. To start they give a basket of cuban bread and butter. For a drink I ordered the classic cuban drink of choice; a mojito. It was simple but still good nonetheless. They also have sangria, so I'll definitely try it out during my next visit. I ordered the fried fish with the classic sides; maduros with rice and black beans. The fish was out.of.this.world . It was fried to a golden perfection that I instantly devoured, but because of it's massive size, I still had to take some home. The maduros were mmm mmm magnifico! Sweet and ripe, just the way I like them. My boyfriend, who normally balks at the idea of eating Cuban food when we go out, agreed that this place was definitely going into our rotation of restaurants. Although I'm not of Cuban descent (I'm half Colombian), I grew up in Miami, so I consider a lot of Cuban fare to be my comfort/soul food. If you happen to be in the area and are craving a big plate of traditional favorites, definitely make your way into Little Havana. I doubt you'll be disappointed.

    (4)
  • Laura B.

    YUMMY! huge fan of the picadillo meal and the plantains.. the place is nice... the staff is all very friendly and they keep it cuban by wearing guayaberas! me likey

    (3)
  • Altricia W.

    My go to place for Cuban food. I'm not a huge Cuban food fan, but the food here is delicious. Come for the vaca fritas and the palomillas.

    (4)
  • Esteban Z.

    Nothing has changed since last visit. Had the fried pork chunks and the braised ox tail. Both were fantastic. The Café con leche and the Tres leches cake are out of this world.

    (5)
  • Adam E.

    I know, three stars sounds harsh compared to the rest of these reviews. And I'll admit, I liked my meal just fine. But the mojito was totally gross. When I go to a Cuban restaurant, I expect the mojito to be as good (or even better!) than what I can make at home. This one tasted like a juice box and looked like ecto cooler too, and the mint wasn't even muddled. To me, that's unforgivable. I'd give it one star if the food and service wasn't so good. The waitress was very good, accommodating and friendly. I was drinking water nonstop and my glass was never empty. It was no problem getting a table for 8, including a wheelchair. There was no wait, even on a Saturday night. The food and drinks came out very quickly. The parking lot was a nice bonus, too. The sangria held its own, but seemed a bit pricey at $16 a pitcher. I'm not the biggest fan of Cuban food, but the rest of my group is and they said their meals were ok. The pallamillo was not hot enough according to them. My roast pork was good, but not great and the shrimp dishes looked really good. Maybe Little Havana is the best Cuban food in Miami, but to me it just wasn't that great. And good god, don't mess with my mojito.

    (3)
  • Tony A.

    I think that most of the really popular Cuban food restaurants in Miami are really overrated. Versailles is nice, it's cool to go on 8th street, the food is fine. Obviously La Carreta, same deal. But going back for about 15 or 17 years, or whenever Little Havana Restaurant in North Miami opened, I've been absolutely convinced that the best Cuban food in Miami is this place. The dishes Little Havana Restaurant prepares are the same, Cuban standby's. The standards like lechon asado, ropa vieja, rabo encendido, are all there, but what sets Little Havana apart is the quality of the preparation. All the dishes are always prepared in top-notch fashion. The meat is always succulent and flavorful. You never get a dried out piece of lechon, and the lechon here is always served with onion and a beautifully fried chicharron on top. My favorite dishes, the lamb shanks and the oxtail are stewed in wine and tomato and are just unctuous and delicious. This place is all sorts of legit. The sides are wonderfully prepared too, and their moros are some of the best in Miami (not vegetarian as there will usually be a beautifully piece of pork in them). I usually order the moros and tostones as sides and they never fail to disappoint. The tostones are always made to order and are always crisp on the outside and tender and flaky in the middle. The desserts are also killer here. Worth getting for sure. I can't stress enough how much quality of preparation makes a difference at this place, even the cafecito is great. What also makes this place one of my favorite restaurants in Miami is the price. It is one of the best deals in Miami, especially their lunch specials. For Under $8 you can get several dishes with rice and plantains (just smaller portions of some of the more popular dishes on the menu). Maybe the best lunch deal anywhere in the city. Next time you want some really great Cuban food, I suggest you forget about 8th street and head over to Biscayne. This place is totally legit.

    (5)
  • Mabel N.

    I love Cuban food but this is way better! It's a pretty big restaurant so we got seated right away. I asked them for their suggestion and I ended up getting Chicken with Yellow Rice. He said it would take a little longer to cook the chicken but the dish still came out really quick. It came with black beans and usually the chicken breast is dry but theirs were moist. I can wait to go back to Miami and try this place again.

    (4)
  • David C.

    Fried pork chunks, chicken soup (add a squirt of lime) and a mojito. Review done!

    (4)
  • Paula R.

    Okay people, this place... amazing. Without having to go way the heck out to Calle Ocho, Little Havana has THE best Cuban cuisine in NE Miami. Hands down! I highly recommend the fried yuca as an appetizer, the Little Havana steak, Pollo Empanizado, or the Vaca Frita (ask for it well done and crispy!), the rice pudding for dessert, and the oh-so-delicious sangria. It's really one of those places where you want to explain to someone how unbelievably good the food is, but ... saying it doesn't QUITE do it. Stick with my suggestions; don't go to Little Havana for the soups and croquettas. You can get that anywhere in Miami! Plus, the lunch specials (between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm) are so reasonably priced! For $7.99 you can get rice, beans, maduros, and a Little Havana steak! Yummy! :)

    (5)
  • Leah S.

    I am a regular here for years. In fact since I first moved to Miami I have been coming here. It never fails to dissapoint. This is hands down the "best Cuban food" in all of Miami. The Roast pork is one of my favorites and the vaca frita en mojo is delicious too or steak w/ chimichurri. You really cant go wrong no matter what you order. If you take a peek into the kitchen they cook in these big large metal "ollas" like abuela used to do and it looks like the food is just been sitting and cooking in the juices for hours. Its full of latin women in the kitchen. This is a family restaurant and the waiters have also been here for years so thats kind of nice too. I always pick tyhe same waiter. Kind of feels like your sitting down for nice family meal at the dinner table. The chairs and tables are this hefty wood block too and the restaurant looks into a nice yard area w/ palms and nice trees. They have room and tables for a large party so you can bring the whole family. Oh yeah and order a pitcher of Sangria. Delicious. Enjoy.

    (5)
  • Karen Y.

    ~3.5 stars~ It was my first Cuban food experience, and it definitely was a decent choice! The portions were big! We started off with the appetizer sampler - a good mix of different stuff, most of it was fried though, nevertheless tasty. Already I was beginning to feel full. I ordered the steak with chimichurri sauce, mmm yum yum! The steak was so juicy and tender - I highly recommend it! The b/f got the lamb, which was also really tender and full of goodness! Our friend also got a steak, which was pretty good. His g/f got the plaintain soup, which she thought was really bland until she added the beans side into it. We ended up having to take some of the food home, which fed us for another meal.

    (3)
  • Sophie D.

    Great place for Cuban food. Kind of pricy but they give you big portions. Everything on the menu is delish. The bistec empanizado is so big that it's doesn't fit on the plate. Oh and the morros =) I can never get enough of the morros! The service is fast and the employees are on top of their game.

    (5)
  • Rhondalei G.

    I was in the area with my friend and decided to eat here based on Chris B.'s review on yelp. Thank goodness for the iPhone app! My friend ordered the vaca frita which was delicious, but my steak with chimichurri was OFF THE HOOK. This is why I gave the place 5 stars! 2 large pieces of steak and enough chimichurri sauce. I made this meal into 2 since it was large. Our server was mindful to let us enjoy our meal and quietly refilled our drinks. I really wish we had great Cuban cuisine like this in Seattle!

    (5)
  • Dean D.

    Great food, great value. Loved the pork and steak! Super nice staff.

    (5)
  • Cheryll S.

    I use to eat lunch here quite often, their black beans are angelicallllll, and if you ask for some pork grinds on the side that on it's own it's a meal...... Love their steak and their service! This place is a hidden gem. Don't try going there for lunch on a friday because you are likely to sit outside and wait for a good 45 minutes...... Best cuban place in town!

    (5)
  • Julia D.

    Unbelievable food! My boyfriend and I loved it so much that while on vacation we ate there 2 days in a row. Now 2 months later back in Boston my mouth is salivating for their croquettes and cuban steak! Yummy! I would fly down just to eat at this restaurant. Great staff and food!

    (5)
  • Kevin W.

    Went to Little Havana on Saturday afternoon with my 2 boys. This place is great and perfect for kids who love Cuban food. Only complaint is that they have Cuban "rolls" instead of the pressed bread with butter. Great Ropa vieja and Chicken Bistec. Fried plantains, rice and black beans were authentic. Good kids menu including Palomilla Steak!

    (4)
  • jose b.

    Good Place. We got a sunday asturian soup to share ( appetizer) and then chicken and meat stakes. Great and big portions. Service was excellent.

    (4)
  • Brian G.

    I found the food quite average here. One of the few real restaurants open late in the area it seemed. The shredded beef was pretty good but my boyfriend didn't like his steak very much at all. I liked the fried yucca a lot and the service was better than other Miami places. The tres leche cake brought this review to a four...SIMPLY AMAZING!

    (4)
  • Ellie Q.

    I can confirm this place's food is amazing. Staff is attentive and nice. Lunch specials are really well priced. I've been coming back and it remains in good standing.

    (5)
  • Pierre K.

    When it comes to Cuban food, it is as good as it gets, and the price makes it even better. Portions are enormous! I love the lechon, the ropa vieja, the lamb shank is out of this world and the ox tail (my favorite) is amazing. With my wife, we set a goal to eat for $25 for the both of us with 2 drinks and 20% tip. We both had 2 entrees, 2 drinks and paid $27! I am not a frugal person but this is to tell you how awesome this place is!

    (4)
  • Jade T.

    It was the best Cuban food I have ever had. I ordered the Havana steak. I ordered it medium and it ws so juicy and flavorful. The yellow rice was amazing. It had been seasoned with goodness. The cuban coffee woke me up. Boy wsa it strong, but I needed it. When I come back to Miami, I am defintely stopping here again.

    (5)
  • Cesar V.

    Quality Cuban, it's got the standards. I had the picadillo , excellent stuff. No complaints, friendly staff.

    (4)
  • Amy A.

    ok i am a Cuban girl that moved to Biscayne Park a year ago or so, from South Beach that you can always find great cuban food. I was dying for a cuban place not far from home, from the outside i was not sure about this place, but once you go in wow what a change! Cuban food is great! I would same same or better then La Carreta and any other cuban restaurant. The best Cuban Dive is Enriquetas down on 29 st and 2nd ave by midtown.

    (4)
  • Alex R.

    This place is simply fabulous. First of all, it's HUGE. We were promptly seated in the smaller of two (but possibly more) giant ballroom-sized rooms. We had a reservation, but it was completely unnecessary, as there was no wait, even on a Friday night. The menu was extensive. I tried the Ox tail, and was blown away by the flavors and tenderness of the meat. The steaks were excellent, too. Actually, everything was delicious. The only thing I could possibly complain about were the dozens of freaky animal heads on all the walls of the whole restaurant. Some of them were pointed toward the table at which we were sitting, so it was a little bit disturbing. Despite that minor decoration setback, the food is just too good to pass up.

    (5)
  • Michelle R.

    We were in Miami for a company trip, and wanted to take our employees and their spouses out for authentic Cuban food one night. Based on the reviews on Yelp, we selected Little Havana and were pleased with our choice. We called the same day for an 8 p.m. reservation and they were very accomodating when I called at the last minute to tell them we would be late. When we arrived we were seated right away. The decor was just kitschy enough to create the Cuban vibe we were looking for. Our party of six started with drinks and the appetizer sampler. Everything on there is deep-fried, and I didn't care for most of the items, but the pork chunks and chicken chunks were excellent, in spite of their unappetizing name. It was also my first Mojito and it was very smooth. For dinner, I ordered the roast pork. It was a little salty, and a portion of it was fat that I had to scrape off to get to the meat, but the pork was tender, juicy and delicious. The garnish of fried plantains were a little sweet for my taste, but they would make a good dessert. The side of rice was slightly undercooked. The side of black bean soup was better than any I've ever had, and our waiter encouraged us to mix the rice and beans. If the rice had not been undercooked, I think I would have liked that combo a lot. There was plenty of food; I couldn't even finish my meal! And our waiter (I wish I could remember his name) was very patient and tolerant of our rowdy group who were all ready to party.

    (4)
  • Gary L.

    Lucky for this Californian boy, we have Versailles over here on the west coast and I can already say, it's my favorite Cuban restaurant so I might be a little biased here. Little Havana basically has the same formula of success as Versailles with affordable meals with decent portions. The restaurant almost had this strange American feeling but the waiters and bus boys let you know clearly this was a Cuban restaurant in its truest form. As a general recommendation the arroz con pollo was excellent and the authenticity of the foods were spot on. I'm still in favor of Versailles due to the slightly cheaper pricing as well as the killer mango shakes, but hey Sangria isn't a bad substitute. But I would highly recommend checking out Little Havana if you're tired of people pointing you to Versailles.

    (4)
  • David G.

    Wow! Likely the best Cuban restaurant I've visited in a long time! I will have to bring my sister and nephew here someday. and i also love their coconut flan!

    (5)
  • A O.

    This place was solid. My tostones were a little too flat and greasy, and my black beans were a little too soupy, but my wife was blown away by the tasty vaca frita (mojo-marinated fried flank steak). I also had a tortilla con papas (basically a potato omelette), which was quite good.

    (4)
  • Eliana R.

    I loved this place while I was in Miami. I went several times whenever I was craving a taste of food from home. (I was a student at the university across the street) It is the only decent place to eat in all of north Miami. Food was always delicious, the staff was friendly and I always wanted to come back for more. I think I miss this place even more so than the beaches.

    (5)
  • Kathy T.

    Absolutely amazing! The portions you get for 2 dishes can feed a family of 4 easily. The customer service was one of the best Ive ever had! The appetizer TAste Of Havana was delicious and filling! The roast pork and chicken were very juicy and the meats peeled right off the bone . Margarita had a nice kick... Didnt skimp out on the alcohol. I can be picky about my coffees but their cuban espresso was mmmmm goood!

    (5)
  • Prem Lee B.

    i don't have much to say, others have said it for me. portions here are huge. service is decent, but not amazing considering how many servers there are. The food is great, the menu is large and fantastic. I've never had a bad experience here, and I enjoy the decor a lot, despite feeling sympathy for the animals on the wall. If you're looking for good cuban, and don't want to go to a hole in the wall pick Little Havana over other sit down Cuban places in the Northern half of Dade County. It's great!

    (4)
  • Jerry F.

    This was a really good Cuban restaurant near my grandparents' place in North Miami Beach. I went about a month ago with my family, and I think we had pork, steak, lamb shank, and chicken dishes. There were all pretty good, except the chicken was a bit bland. I also had a glass of sangria, which was excellent. I remember the lamb being the tastiest dish, and the pork was also good, servied with a sweet sauce. I definitely plan to go here again when I next visit Miami!

    (5)
  • Julie W.

    I go to this restaurant with colleagues all the time. Very affordable for lunch. Quick service. Absolutely love the pork. I order it with moros and maduras. Would go back again and again. Great atmosphere, but never really have to wait for a table.

    (5)
  • Stephanie D.

    If you like bistec empanizado, then this is your place. Friendly people, delicious food and a pretty good mojito. Great place to bring your aunt flo and your baby mama!

    (4)
  • Ummi R.

    Little havana is my favorite restaurant in Miami. They have the best lamb shanks that I have ever tasted. The fried plantains, rice and black beans just adds to the goodness of this dish! This dish is so good that it will have you licking your knuckles!

    (5)
  • Raul R.

    I've been to a lot of Cuban restaurants in South Florida seeing as though I am Cuban myself. This place has some of the best Cuban food I've tasted in quite a while. Granted, I only went for lunch, but the food was excellent. I highly recommend the Cuban Steak with the Chimichurri sauce and a cheese flan for dessert. You won't be disappointed.

    (4)
  • Dippi C.

    Go for lunch specials, other wise it's pricy. But their paella is amazing!

    (3)
  • Raj M.

    Excellent Food, great service, simple decor, and ample space. Outside of little Havana, I think this is the best Cuban restaurant in the area. I am big fan of the Ropa Vieja and the Roast Port. Maybe, I'll go there tonight :)

    (4)
  • Mark B.

    The best fried plantains I've ever tasted and not even close! The food is pretty good overall but I can't say it's the best because it was only the second Cuban restaurante I have visited while here. My friends ordered steak and shrimp which was good. I had the special of the day shrimp stuffed whatever and it was good. Don't get the mojito as it is not good at all...tasted like premix with a few mint leaves thrown in. Anyway don't care to write more as it was just good.

    (4)
  • Kirin L.

    love the fod great drinks and awsome lunch specials cant get any better

    (5)
  • Aj B.

    My family and I wanted to try some place new. Thank you my fellow yelpers. This restaurant was terrific. There were five of us in our party. We weren't sure what to order and our waiter Alex was very helpful. We ordered a pitcher of sangria and shared the little Havana appitezer. Then we ordered a skirt steak, shredded pork,marinated pork , and a fish entree. All were recommeded to us by Alex. We ate it family style so we could try everything. We were so pleased. The food was delicious and the portions were huge . The service was very good. Our water glasses were never empty. We will go back again to try other menu items.

    (5)
  • Margaret C.

    We used to go here regularly out of convenience and I thought the place was just mediocre. Went back recently and major improvement! Everything was outstanding. I'm still thinking about it. Hard to rate a place best Cuban restaurant after just one (recent) meal, but it's my current number one place. Can't wait to get back there!

    (5)
  • Keisha E.

    This restaurant is so cute and in the heart of North Miami. I have seen this place before, but I simply past it by but never again. The restaurant is beautiful and is very spacious. I ordered the chicken steak and it came with white rice, black beans, and plantains. The rice and beans were impecable!! It is a must always. The chicken steak isn't to seasoned, but I still loved every moment of it... Will return again and this time not order take out!

    (4)
  • Alex T.

    my my my...why have all my foodventures been so positive in Fl?! to top off our 2nd night in FL, we tried Little Havana. read lots of good reviews and I honestly, after reading all the positive words about the place, I wanted to try everything! I settled with the recommendation, by Willy our friendly waiter, for the Little Havana Steak...which was not so little and big on flavor. the plate comes with a heaping medium cooked marinated bisteck with chimichurri sauce(omg!) best Cuban dish I've had ever! I squeezed lime all over the meat and it was devoured within minutes! the entrees come with a side of rice, black beans and fried plantains (which had a crunchy outside...yummy!). rice got soaked in meat juices and totally complemented my Cuban dining experience. friend ordered the tres leches cake and coconut flan...both were sweet but definitely tasty! parking is in a private lot. lots of seating. great service. food came out quick. I will definitely be back when I make a trip to South Beach. :D

    (5)
  • Jennifer I.

    Last May, while on a trip in Miami, wanted to try some cuban food. Was recommended by a frontdesk personnel. The price is reasonable and food and service was great.

    (4)
  • Madalina C.

    This place is absolutely sublime. They have their own parking lot, where there's always enough room to park. The parking is free, no valet. The restaurant has a 200 people capacity and there are a lot of waiters there happy to serve you. I love their enthusiasm. My husband and I went out to dinner there a couple of nights ago. I had the fish fillet, which was without a doubt...the best fish I have ever tasted in my life and I am not crazy about fried fish...My husband had a pork fillet with a sweet and sour sauce on a fried pineapple bed....mmmm....my mouth is watering again when I think of it...We started with a shrimp cocktail that was delicious and ended with flan as dessert. My husband tried the cheese flan, I tried the egg flan-the original flan and they were both delicious. I do not know how to grade this restaurant, because we spent 8-9 days in Florida and this was by far our best experience. This restaurant deserves way more than just 5 starts...everyone should go try it out at least once...This is something to remember... I am sad now that I came back to Cali and don't know a lot of good cuban places around here...This restaurant and the experience...the food...the atmosphere...the people...they will all stay with me for a while...And our dinner was about $60 without tip...What do you say about that???? super affordable considering all of the goodies we were blessed with.

    (5)
  • Rob C.

    I agree this place is good (nice full menu), as good as any of the other often-named cuban places. Nice chicharrones flavor (chunks = whole pieces). Fish in langostine sauce was ok, good plantains/rice/beans, etc. Sometimes Zagat is on target.

    (4)
  • Marcus G.

    Great food - fair price. The only thing I would tel the management is to improve their take out order taking (on phone) - this has been frustrating more than a few times. Otherwise highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Anubi K.

    Little Havana has become one of our favorite places to go for a nice long meal with friends and family. Little Havana is anything but little - the two giant dining rooms have never been full, so we've always been seated immediately upon arrival. Parking is free in their own lot, although it isn't as large as the restaurant itself so sometimes we've had to park nearby. The service has always been excellent; the staff is courteous and helpful to those who have questions about the menu. Small rolls are served before the meal. Their menu is quite large for both lunch and dinner. Portions are generous without being ridiculous, and everything comes with black beans, a slightly buttery white rice and plantains. Everything we've had has been at least good, and often quite excellent. A particular favorite is the Cuban Chicken, which is a quarter chicken in a very savory beef sauce with vegetables. I've also been told that the mojitos were wonderful. To nicely round out your visit, you'll find the bill is quite reasonable for the quality of food and service, making it a good value. It's a nice place to take your time dining and enjoy your company, as you never feel rushed.

    (5)
  • Jonah H.

    Great Cuban food. I always hit this place when I'm in Miami.

    (4)
  • alfi p.

    i love this place! while visiting miami i had to get some cuban food and so my sister and brother-in-law knew right where to take me. we arrived around 6 pm with a party of 5 and were seated right away. from the get go the service was good and throughout my meal i always found my glass of water to be full or waiting to be refilled as i was putting my glass down. i love that! the rolls at the beginning of the meal were soft and still warm from the oven. so, i ordered the little havana steak with chimichurri sauce. i'm so glad i did! i wish i didn't get so full so fast because i really wanted to finish my meal and enjoy every last bite! it is served with rice, black beans and some fried plantains. i loved every bite! the chimichurri sauce was sooo good and must be eaten with every bite of steak. the steak was tasty on it's own, but the chimichurri added so much more to it. we ended our meal with a couple of desserts for the table - the three milk cake and the caramel flan. the flan was good, but the milk cake was awesome. the bottom of the cake soaks up the condensed milk that sits on the plate and gives every bite just the right amount of sweetness. by the time we left the place was packed and it seemed like every table was full. we got there just in time and left very satisfied and wanting more when i could actually fit more into my stuffed belly.

    (5)
  • Manuel G.

    Most people in Miami will tell you Versaiiles ,or La Carreta, when asked about a good cuban restaurant, ok ,definitely maybe .However "the real best" Cuban restaurant is this one,the vaca frita,picadillo,arroz con pollo ,lechon asado and churrasco are second to none,the prices are just right,and service is excellent,it's location betrays it's authenticity.Try it , as Sammy Davis Jr. would say ,"you'll dig it the most babe".

    (5)
  • Marsha M.

    For original review with many pictures, please see guiyanggal.com/2007/05/2… When asked for a good Cuban restaurant, the evil concierge recommended Versailles in Little Havana. A Cuban restaurant with a French name? It sounded wrong at the very beginning. With high expectations and the anticipation for the best Cuban food in town, Tim and I still drove there as quickly as I could. We had to drive fast partially because Tim was hungry. When men are hungry, they become grouchy. The environment was just like Denny's. The food was OK. The oxtail strew was good, but not exceptional. The grilled black bass was nothing to write home about. Disappointed, we cursed at the concierge and concluded that there must be a deal between the concierge and the restaurant; otherwise, how can an honest concierge recommend a lousy restaurant like that? When I was trying to find out a special restaurant to take Tim for his birthday, I checked out the recommendations for Cuban food in Miami and was taken aback by the search result - The Versailles was rated very high at citysearch.com . Honestly, I don't get the hype about this restaurant. For authentic Cuban food, Little Havana is a much better choice. While there, we ordered the "First Start Combo for two" ($26), which actually can feed 4 people. The lamb shank is tender and a bit spicy. The grilled chicken and steak is juicy and flavorful. The best is the shredded pork, similar to the Carnitas available in a Mexican restaurant, but better. You can make your own shredded pork sandwich with the black beans and warm, fresh-made rolls, and then dip it in the sauce from the beef stew, just like French dip. Not healthy food, but different, exotic and tasty. If you can somehow manage to forget a balanced diet and the fat concentration in the fried plantains, it was tender, sweet, melting in your mouth. Fantastic for a couple of small bites.

    (5)
  • Brittany R.

    best chimichurri ever!!!

    (5)
  • Stephanie G.

    Delicious food..good service. Great restaurant and menu definitely recommend if you want to try some yummy Cuban food

    (5)
  • William O.

    I guess I maybe missed out on some of the better options that Little Havana has to offer. As an establishment, I really dig this place. Honestly, it reminds me of my childhood, of packing into an oddly ornate Cuban restaurant with family for bistec a la milanesa, french fries, and white rice. Little Havana Restaurant totally captures that aesthetic. It has a dark, wood-paneled look to it that adds a warmth despite its somewhat austere decor. The light is kept fairly low and the myriad decorative details hung and placed about meld well with the overall look. And with a nice amount of natural light flowing into the restaurant, there's a wonderful contrast and interplay that other dark restaurants just don't get. The food, however, was just OK. To be fair, I didn't really explore the menu all that much. I ordered some croquetas (which were fantastic) and a Cuban sandwich. My issue lay with the sandwich. I felt it was hurriedly put together, assembled with little concern for proper pressing and moistness. Cuban sandwiches, because of the pork, can be dry, and the sandwich I had here was an example of that. All this being said, I enjoyed the restaurant enough to want to go back. Admittedly, next time, I'll be a little more adventurous and venture to the more creative corners of the menu. Perhaps I'll order bistec a la milanesa and find myself transported to a much simpler time. Here's looking forward to it.

    (3)
  • T M.

    Deliciousness! The food was so good!!! I will definitely go when I'm visiting Florida.

    (5)
  • Matthew G.

    If I could eat here daily, I would. Believe the Vaca Frita comments, it is delicious and a great dish to have if its your first time here

    (4)
  • Maria Christina T.

    Little Havana is, hands down, my favorite Cuban restaurant in Miami. We have been eating here since I was 10 years old. And, I promise you, it has only gotten better over the years. The mariquitas are perfectly crisp and sublimely delicious. The little havana steak is superb. Pork chunks, vaca frita, chicken havana, etc...it's all yummy. The waitstaff are super friendly and attentive. Don't forget to have the cafe con leche!

    (5)
  • Danielle B.

    Looking over the menu can be intimidating. So much variety and everything sounds/looks so good! I decided on the chicken churrasco which came with a side of moro rice and sweet plantains. The chicken was cooked perfectly and that garlic-cilantro-vinegar sauce that came with was great on top! The portion was plenty, definitely enough for leftovers to take home. Service was friendly and quick. The atmosphere is cozy, but fun. Would be fun for a family or group dinner or just dining solo like I did. Thanks for the suggestion, Yelp. I will be back!

    (4)
  • Chris G.

    I lived in Miami my whole life. I eaten at most of the top Cuban restaurants from Kendall to Broward County! This by far is the best Cuban food in South Florida! My wife is Cuban and this place gets her seal of approval! When people come visit me from out of state I take them here! Don't drive to 8th street to eat with all the tourists, go to North Miami and eat at Little Havana! A friend of my took me here 10 years ago for lunch and I haven't looked back since! From the moment you walk in I feel like I am eating at my mother in laws house. The food is out of this world. From the moment you walk in your water glass is filled and a basket of hot Cuban bread rolls is on your table! They have a great lunch specials and the service is always on point! My favorite thing to have there are the lamb shanks, Little Havana steak and the fried chicken chunks! You have a choice of black bean and rice or Moros . The morros is better Than mother in laws ( don't tell her I said that)! I not a big dessert person but the tres leches is super good! Now your asking why only four stars? They won't make a Cuban sandwich or any sandwich at dinner time! I came in with family from Kentucky one time and my father in law wanted a Cuban sandwich! They told me no! After telling them that I come here all the time and tell people this is the best place for Cuban food they made it for me! What Cuban place won't make a sandwich? The parking in the lot is tight if you are driving a large car or SUV. I won't give business a crapy review for something minor!

    (4)
  • Brett N.

    Why 3 stars? Because maybe I just caught them on a bad day, or maybe I'm just more experienced? --- --- --- A few years ago, my first experience eating this type of Cuban food, was right here at Little Havana. I was in absolute heaven with my churrasco steak, chimichurri, yellow rice, and plantains. Since then, I've become a total veteran in the churrasco game. I'd always wanted to go back to where it all started... and to tell you the truth... I was a bit underwhelmed. It seemed average, and like nothing special. I am hoping I just caught them on an off day. I really hope I did, at least... because I like this place a lot!

    (3)
  • Jon S.

    The best service we have had in Miami. What amazing staff. The food was THE BEST Cuban food we have had anywhere. If you want Cuban food this is the place. The selection on their menu is HUGE (plus desserts). Their portions were giant and every part of the meal was delicious. I am not a big bean fan and even their black beans were excellent. My wife and I had an appetizer, entree and dessert. The bill was less than $45. Amazing food and a great value.

    (5)
  • Julian A.

    The congris was good. The snapper was really good. The ropa vieja was very tough And chewy. My chicharones were not what I expected. Good but slightly o.k. Very economical restaurant though. Great ambience and a place for family. Soup was awesome.

    (4)
  • Katherine S.

    Everything we ate tasted delicious! Especially the empanadas are AMAZING! I would just add that they did not have any fresh squeezed limeade, but other than that I would definitely come back to eat here again!

    (5)
  • Sherry G.

    The Cuba food is authentic. I love the lamb shrank, the grilled seafood combo, and the piña colada!

    (5)
  • Julia C.

    Taste of Havana appetizer and wash it down with a traditional mojito. Great time with family and friends.

    (3)
  • Jenny S.

    What a great place, really authentic Cuban food. The atmosphere is casual and the portions large. The plantains were fantastic and the roasted chicken delicious. Black beans and rice finished out the entree. I really liked the place and will definitely return on my next trip to miami.

    (4)
  • Rich S.

    Good food. Good prices. Service was adequate. Exactly what we expected. Would go again for a decent cuban meal.

    (4)
  • Karen G.

    BEST CUBAN FOOD IN MIAMI It's our family restaurant, which means I make the trek from Coconut Grove to North Miami a couple of times a month. The food is awesome. Best beans in town, bar none. The food is consistent and solid. I recommend: Ropa Veja, Fried Fish Filet, Chicken Steak, Vaca Frita, Breaded Steak and my absolute FAVORITE, their signature Little Havana Steak. Service is great. Prices are great. And I have to say, I have driven more than a few times to get take out and the food travels well! For dessert there is only Natilla (vanilla pudding) which is worth driving for alone!!!!

    (5)
  • Michael S.

    First time here. Came on a Saturday night. The service was efficient and friendly. The prices were reasonable. I had the Palomilla, which was good, but not wow. The black beans were some of the best I've had, but the plantains were some of the worst I've had. My wife had the oxtail and my daughter had the chicharron de pollo, which were both excellent. The interior was kind of shabby (seats torn), but the decor was cool (PETA's nightmare).

    (4)
  • Peter C.

    My first meal in Miami and it was a good one! I enjoyed the roasted pork which had a good amount, they also fried up a section of the skin which was crispy and chewy. My wife ordered the oxtail in wine sauce which was very tender and full of flavor. The black bean and plantains were good as well. My only minus was that there wasn't enough rice so we had to order a side and the waiters don't speak very well English. Oh, the bread was bland.. Otherwise, the meal was delicious.

    (4)
  • Chip W.

    Best Cuban food I have had outside of my own home. We had Vaca Frita, Churrasco, and the Little Havana sampler. Everything was excellent, and the MOJO was as good as it gets.

    (5)
  • Samantha S.

    Pretty good mojito carafe. I had the ropa vieja which was okay (not sure if that's just not my taste as I've never tried before). My friend had the chicken with chimichurri sauce which was excellent!

    (4)
  • Joe G.

    The food is very good and authentic. The service here is also very attentive. The only drawback is the atmosphere is very dated and could use some refreshing. Still, I would be more than happy to return.

    (4)
  • C D.

    First of all...just wanted Cuban sandwich and cafe leche'...no sandwiches after 4:30 but best coffee this side of Texas...the real deal...

    (5)
  • Tommy T.

    Delicious! The Cuban sandwich and the flat iron steak was great. Great seasoning, great service. Decent price for Miami.

    (4)
  • Celeste M.

    Repeat after me: 1 order of mariquitas, a little havana steak, and a glass of white sangria. Cafe con leche for desert. THE BEST Cuban in Miami. EVER!! That's all you need to know- now just GO. GO!!! GO NOW!!!!

    (5)
  • T N.

    The meal was reasonable and tasty! I had mojito for drink and fish, shrimp and chicken in lobster sauce. It was delicious! The only thing I wish this restaurant had is better bread...I know it's Cuban bread but it's pretty plain, not soft.

    (5)
  • Rick S.

    This place is the bomb. The yucca app is excellent . Cuban sandwich is fantastic. Had the vaca Frita this time and it was spectacular . This place is a must for any rookie or veteran of Cuban food

    (5)
  • Melody P.

    Awesome, authentic Cuban. Loved the seasoning in the black beans. The waitress was very sweet, spoke more Spanish than English but really aimed to please and explained the dishes I asked as out. Music not too loud but easily heard made a nice ambiance.

    (5)
  • Lauren U.

    This is the best Cuban restaurant in Miami. My review could end there... But I'll give you some juicy details! I've been coming to this restaurant since high school, and it's SO consistent. I love that. I know exactly how perfectly my order is going to come out because it will be the same every time. I've never had a problem with service here. It's fine for a relatively in-and-out lunch, especially with their $6-7 lunch specials. It's in a great, easy-to-find location right on Biscayne and the parking lot usually has spots available. I haven't ordered an appetizer here because 1) you get the most yummy Cuban bread and butter upon sitting, and 2) I always want to have the maximum amount of stomach-space for the entree. Entree-wise, I have had the following dishes: Chicken steak (my personal favorite... a super thin slab of chicken seasoned perfectly and topped with onions), roast pork, fried pork chunks (oh my gosh, it's like heaven on a plate), and the ground beef. Everything comes with white rice and black beans, and you should definitely get some plaintains to go with that. I'm not sure what they pump into the rice and beans to get it to be so good, but I often have to remind myself that licking the plates would not really be socially acceptable in the restaurant.

    (5)
  • Planters V.

    This place lacks the ambiance of Versailles. Food pretty similar. We got the flan for dessert which was above average. Despite what others have said, the service seemed receptive and prompt. It helped that we went with a Cuban family who came here for years.

    (3)
  • Mercimee L.

    We come here every time we are in Miami! The food is on point! Meats are tender And full of flavor. Seriously amazing Cuban food.

    (5)
  • Russ H.

    The Roast pork was awesome... Mojito was great what's not to like.... Real Cuban food.... Ahhh que Bueno!

    (5)
  • Laura H.

    I swear when I took my first bite of the Chorizo Tamale as our appetizer last Sunday I almost cried. It was THAT good and being Latina I can appreciate good, good food from any part of my culture. Holy cow it rocked. It came with cooked onions and I just went to town. We ordered the seafood paella which takes an hour to make. Fine. Go for it. Game on. It's what we came to Miami for....we each had a glass of white wine and it was the lightest most crisp Chardonnay I've ever had. Loved it! The paella was spectacular. The ambiance was jumping for a Sunday night. You can tell it was filled with locals and if you're looking for a super quiet place, manage your expectations. Very spirited and full of fun. Our waiter was great and paced us accordingly. I'd go back time and time again for that Chorizo. Their menu was HUGE so anything you want they most certainly have....do not pass go do not collect $200. Just go and have fun!

    (5)
  • Susan S.

    Amazing! I live in Los Angeles but whenever I come out to Miami to visit friends, this place is my immediate go to spot after I land :) The rice and beans and La Havana steak with the chimichurri sauce is by far the best. Great lunch prices during the week as well.

    (5)
  • Kristina H.

    Really good and authentic Cuban food. Friendly staff. Recommend the ham croquettes for an appetizer.

    (4)
  • Herman G.

    Little Havana to me was always the "local" Cuban option vs. driving south to the souwesera, so they've hosted many-o-family dinners over many years and the food has always been solid. That said, this place always lacked in a couple areas: Ambiance and Service...in that order too. This place has no real personality...its a bit gloomy and dark. The service could be more attentive, but I've seen worse! Overall a solid Cuban choice in North Miami.

    (3)
  • Tommy Nicholas V.

    Great lamb shank in wine sauce. All the trimming included: platanos maduros, black beans and rice - yeasty rolls and butter. $12.99. Add a bottle of beer or sangria and you are ready for lunch!

    (5)
  • Jose B.

    Ok so i haven't gone to Versailles but i have gone to pretty much all the Cuban restaurants in Miami not counting any fancy ones. This place is excellent they have excellent service and excellent food the food is also not super greasy like the other restaurants I've been to the ambiance is good too very nice paintings on the wall definitely a must try had the vaca frita which is also a must try i go back often just to get the vaca frita and i hear the cafe cubano is delicious

    (5)
  • M. M.

    Great food. Sangria was tasty. Good prices. I would go back.

    (4)
  • Maria L.

    Do you like garlic? Little Havana has plenty of it. This is the place to go to if you're being chased by Dracula. But not on a date expecting a good night kiss! We got there an sat on a little table in the middle of the room so we asked to move. Our server said no because they had a lot of people coming in even though we were there for an hour and a half and nobody came in the restaurant until we left, but then a nice busser moved us to a better table. We ordered the tamale that had no stuffing and a lot lot lot of garlic, presumably microwaved since it took them two minutes to take it to us. It came to the table before the sangría. When the sangría got to the table it tasted sweet and a lot like Hawaiian Punch. So we decide not to drink it. We ordered ropa viaje and the little Havana steak. The ropa viaje was extremely salty and the steak was blend. The service was okay at best . I love Cuban food but this place is dated. Both decor and menu are dated . Not coming back. If only there was a good place to check out reviews.

    (2)
  • Chris G.

    Food was amazing. Was pretty busy in the evening but still got seated fast and the adult beverages were made perfect!

    (5)
  • Angelica S.

    Loved the 5 star combo! Enough food for two people - and only $35.

    (4)
  • Po L.

    Absolutely a must visit for me every time I visit Miami. I grew up in Miami and this is still my favorite place to eat here.

    (5)
  • Brenda W.

    Love this place. My favorite place for Cuban food in Miami. Period.

    (5)
  • Julie H.

    Good local go-to spot. Usually satisfied with meal. Have been here a number of times and have eaten everything from the mixed app, to Ropa vieja, to palomila, to roast chicken... and so many more dishes. We often have the sangria (tastes like cheap wine and canned fruit cocktail) but we seem to like it okay. My absolute favorite is the mariquitas and mojo sauce. Delicious! Always get more limes with the mojo. It's pretty garlicky. Service not bad. This restaurant is always pretty solid.

    (3)
  • Lane D.

    A friend and I were in town from NYC and were looking for some real Cuban food, not the kind you usually find in South Beach. This place was nestled in a strip mall in North Miami but totally worth the trip. It's unpretentious and more of a family restaurant, but if you want delicious authentic dishes then this is the place for you.

    (5)
  • Francisco P.

    Very disappointing. The food just plain blah. No taste. And when u walk in the decor doesn't say Cuba. It's more like an African Safari with all the animals mounted on the walls. Service is slow. We should have left when we ordered the appetizer and it took them 15 min to bring it out. And the complementary bread was hard like a rock.

    (1)
  • Nyvia P.

    Some of the best Cuban Food I've ever had. I always order the little Havana steak or Chicken with Morros ( rice & beans mixed) & Maduros (sweet plantains) ! The place usually gets packed for lunch. They have great lunch specials! I have to come here every time I'm in Miami.

    (4)
  • Cristina R.

    My FAVORITE Cuban food restaurant. Everything is great. The "little Havana steak" is amazing. The coconut flan is to die for. I always go back just for the dessert. The staff is very friendly. I absolutely love this place.

    (5)
  • Peter B.

    My Cuban mother takes me here every time we are in Miami, I've eaten here for over 15 years. This is basic Cuban cuisine reasonably priced, in a nice room, white tablecloths. The lamb shank was great, the Moro was barely hot.The service could be better, bring out the appetizer before the entree. (I sent it back.) Figure out the soda system so I get a regular coke instead of diet. (I sent it back and ordered water, don't drink the tap water in Miami.) Come by the table and see if we need anything, don't make me track you down for the desert menu, little things. Order a Cuban coffee skip the flan. $96 w basic tip, four entrees, 2 sodas, 1 wine, 2 coffees, 2 deserts. Bring back Alex the previous manager.

    (3)
  • David L.

    Good place for a delicious meal in a relaxing environment. Authentic dishes, prepared in a traditonal Cuban style. We went on a Saturday (~8pm) and had no trouble gettting a table. I ordered the Ropa Vieja and my wife had the steak. The Ropa Vieja was very tender shredded beef, with chick peas in a tasty tomato sauce base. My side dishes were black beans and rice, along with fried plantains (crispy on the outside, but soft and sweet on the inside). Very good! My wife's steak had to be at least 12 oz. of meat and was VERY tender. A nice pitcher of chilled sangria complimented our meal. We wrapped up our meal with the Crema Catalana - very similar to creme brulee. The menu stated "vanilla pudding" and seemed a little different in taste (not as rich) than the true custard I was expecting. Nonetheless, very tasty! Very reasonable prices in a casual atmosphere. I recommend!

    (4)
  • A K.

    This place is the best! Vaca Frita from here is like heaven on earth, try it and you'll keep on going back for more. Their Cuban bread is fresh and very tasty as well as their chimmichuri and guacamole! 5 star Cuban food for a great price,

    (5)
  • Elizabeth S.

    This place is just plain horrible!!!! Food was bad! It had no taste! The server got everything wrong! Not coming here anymore!!! There are better Cuban places in Miami!!!!!

    (1)
  • P J.

    ****This is an updated review This place used to be better but now the quality has obviously gone downhill. Will not come back First of all, the price has increased, which makes the most expensive papaya salad: 9 dollars, and drunken noodle-13. But this is understandable as the price of food increased. So this price increase could have been justified, BUT! Ever since the price increase, the quality of food decreased!!! There are more noodle and less meat in the drunken noodle than before!!!!! If we are already paying more for the same food, we expect to eat at least the SAME amount of meat if not more!!!!! The food is also significantly less flavorful and fresh. I used to like their noodle for their flavor but now it seems to taste plain and full of oil and/or soak in sauce like any other Thai places out there, which I try to avoid. In addition, the wait time has also become longer! There is only one waitress working at a time so u typically wait 40 min to an hour for your food to come! I understand that this might be a family business but if the MAJORITY of the people in the room are all waiting, you should consider hiring one more waiter or chef.... I waited for the 2nd visit after the price increase to write this updated review, because I was hoping that my last bad experience would not be consistent.... But this second time I ordered pad Thai which was also significantly worse than before. Don't think they deserve another try...:

    (1)
  • Patrick S.

    I was never that into Cuban food till we found this place , great steaks fair prices And most times the service is good too

    (5)
  • Matthew F.

    Love the Havana steak for lunch. Cheap for the amount of food you get. Sometimes service is slow. Great place for Cuban food.

    (4)
  • Barbara A.

    One of my favorite places to go to lunch. It's not cheap but the food is very good. Service is so-so, depends on the waiter/waitress.

    (4)
  • Alan R.

    We were in Miami for two nights, and we tried two different Cuban restaurants because there are none in San Francisco. Little Havana was wonderful. We skipped the appetizers, as we expected generous portions of our main courses. We shared the roast pork and the pork tamarindo. Both came with rice beans and platanos. Everything was delicious, and as expected, lots of food. Fortunately we saved room for their tasty flan. The service was very good, and the decor very Cubano. The cost, with drinks, was less than $50.

    (5)
  • Maram B.

    The lamb shank was awesome. You can get one piece for $13 or two for $20. Shared it with a friend so it came out to $10 each. Not usually huge on rice and beans but they had the best black beans. The bread was also good and warm and fast service.

    (5)
  • Belinda M.

    Love this place! Been patronizing for years. LOVE the palomilla steak with black beans and rice. Service is great and it's close to home. What more can u ask for?

    (5)
  • Taylor H.

    I really enjoyed coming to this restaurant. The food is authentic Cuban cuisine and the atmosphere is great! You can catch anyone from the native "Miamians," people on lunch, and of course the tourists. Their lunch specials are great for me when I'm on my way to work. The only thing I don't like is the small corner tables they put solo parties- I felt like I was in time out (lol). Also, the original flan is pretty standard, I'll be sure to try the guava flan next time and update yelp.

    (4)
  • Terra S.

    EVERYTIME I think of this place my mouth waters!!! The food is the yummiest, most flavorful, most amazing Cuban I have ever had in my life! Everything I have tried here has been delish. My fav is the fried fish chunks which comes w/ rice black beans and sweet plantains. The Mojito's are amaz also. I just had dinner here lastnight (Sunday) And even though there is always a crowd here i've never had to wait for a table. The food is prepared rather quick and the staff all help each other out. LOVE this place!

    (5)
  • Leah K.

    I'm not sure if I just don't like Cuban food or if its this place but it was very average at best. It reminded me of something my grandma would make with leftovers in a hurry. The flavors were good but it was just blah. And my tamale was mushy.

    (3)
  • Bill H.

    Wow! Great food. We had pork chunks, chicken churrasco, shrimp in garlic sauce, and the beef empanadas. All of the food was delicious. The decor was nice and the service was friendly. We'll definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Clark C.

    Worth the trip over the bridge from the ocean! Shredded beef was great, plantains were great... Havana steak was very good. The best of all was the black beans..... The flavor was wonderful. Flan was average but i am not complaining! I would go back next time I am in town and I normally do not go to a place twice.

    (4)
  • Esther B.

    Your typical Cuban restaurant. I've been here several times, since there is a certain family member that swears by this place. I've never had a bad meal here, but I have never had a "wow" meal here either. Nothing on the menu stands out as "best I've ever had". If you're in the area, you can count on a decent meal here.

    (3)
  • Sarah R.

    Wow!!!!

    (5)
  • Anjali R.

    Delicious authentic Cuban food! I've had the Havana chicken, pulled pork with onions and the lamb shank, all of which were cooked to perfection. The customer service is also very good. Be sure to try the caramel flan for dessert !

    (5)
  • Lavi M.

    Look, you CAN'T go wrong with this place. This is some of the BEST Cuban food in Miami. I don't care what you order... it's DELICIOUS! I think at this point, if they served fried hairy pig ears with ear wax dipping sauce, people would be tripping over themselves to try it. I mean... they DON'T serve it. I'm just saying. GET HERE, people! Sorry to say this, but Versailles no tiene NADA (aint got NOTHIN') on Little Havana! SUGGESTION: order the moro rice instead of the rice and beans. There's nothing like it! Sometimes, I just order a side of the rice to go with a main dish that I've already prepared at home. Yup, it's that tasty. Some other dishes to try: the oxtail, the Havana chicken, the chicharrones de puerco or de pollo, the mariquitas appetizer, and the flan de coco dessert. You won't be sorry!

    (4)
  • Maureen A.

    People are really rating this place 4 stars? WOW! This place is DISGUSTING! Smelled like an old broke down building with mold damage, it's dirty & dingy. Employee in the bathroom blowing up and stinking up the toilet. Soda tasted like the machine hasn't been cleaned in months. The fried yucca came with a terrible cilantro dipping sauce. The steak was dry and had an odd flavor, the Moro rice was dry. Server was slow and an idiot. NEVER AGAIN. We left our food there. I'm so shocked that people rate this place so high. WAY OVER RATED.

    (1)
  • Bryan D.

    I'm so Lucky that I work across the street! This place is inexpensive with great service. Lunch time specials are cheap with big meals. I have tried 80% of the menu with no complaints so far. If you're on a strict lunch hour this place is fast!

    (5)
  • Olga C.

    Great Cuban specialty plates. The service and atmosphere is very pleasant. Some plates can actually be s shared. Best Cuban restaurant in the North Miami and Aventura area.

    (4)
  • Natasha C.

    When I first heard there was a Cuban restaurant within walking distance of my work, I was intrigued. When I heard it was really good from coworkers, I was excited. Delicious fresh fish, black beans and rice, and these amazing plantains served with garlic dipping sauce. Every bite was totally worth the garlic breath I had afterward, and the price was pretty decent, especially considering the good service and huge portions. I would gladly take folks here for lunch as part of exposing them to the Miami food experience. I will have to check out their Deerfield branch, as I live much closer to that location than this restaurant.

    (4)
  • Venus A.

    The food is great. I'm not a big cuban restaurant fan, but this place is amazing. Loved their food.

    (5)
  • MICHELLE C.

    After not eating all day and being stuck in a car dealership, we were on our way home and remembered a friend told us how good this place was. Yay, they were open on Memorial day. The hostess sat us, the restaurant is fairly large. I did not care for the decor at all. Very old world, bland, no detail, subdued colors, the flow was as if you were dining in a cafeteria. Our waiter came over to take our drink orders, when I realized the sangria was sweet I decided to stick to just water. He seemed to be upset that we did not order any cocktails. They brought over some Cuban rolls and butter, they were OK. We ordered: Ropa Vieja and a beef dish. Prices were OK, reasonable for a large restaurant I guess. Within a few minutes our dishes arrived. Hmm, made me think wow that was a bit to quick. The food was not hot at all, warm at best. The white rice and black beans were average at best. The sweet plantains were very mushy. And my Ropa Vieja was bland with no real flavor and the meat was tough. Hubby's beef dish was better. The food was just OK, I would not come out of my way to come here. Service was fair. I have had much much better Cuban food elsewhere. I was unimpressed.

    (3)
  • Vania L.

    Service at first was slow but our waiter quickly made up for it. I had the fabada which was delicious, the honey had the Havana steak and our other guest had the palomilla and vaca frita. All with white rice, black beans and plantains. Great portions for the price. The Havana steak was far tastier than the palomilla. The vaca frita was delicious. The complimentary Cuban bread rolls were very good. We finished our meal with a tres leches and flan de coco which I heard my party rave about. We couldn't forget the 3 cortaditos (coffee). Total was $65 not including gratuity. If you are in the area check this place out. You won't be sorry.

    (4)
  • Johnny R.

    It's authentic cuban food makes this place unique for its latin flavors. Me and my wife wanted to try something different and this place popped up on our Yelp screens. It had good ratings and reviews, it was really close to the house, and it didn't look that expensive. The place makes you feel like you were right in the middle of La Havana. The guayabera dressed staff offers a good service compared to other cuban places the I've been. The steak that we had was perfectly cooked and sesoned. It is a big turn off for me whenever I'm eating steak in a restaurant that doesn't have chimichurri with it. Fortunately they have chimichurri at little havana. I wouldn't mind if they make updates to place, it's always good to catch up with time...

    (4)
  • Andre A.

    Are here with my wife a few times food always good and comes fast, so if you're in a hurry it's ok

    (4)
  • Pazinhim B.

    We tried 5 dishes, shared them family style. Each was equally as flavorful! My teenagers went crazy over fish. We then split 4 desserts and each was fabulous. Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Madison M.

    So pleasantly surprised! The food is delicious and I wasn't expecting for it to be as authentic as it was I am Cuban so i know what real Cuban food tastes like and I was not disappointed. The decor made me fe right at home dim lights salsa music and paintings of Cuba it was great .

    (5)
  • Anthony M.

    Good place to bring the fam, plenty of space inside, parking outside, great service, good food...just thought the place lacked personality. No one's asking for 57 Chevys and cigar rolling but In a city where Cuban restaurants are everywhere, this didn't seem like something to write home about.

    (3)
  • Nicole W.

    A fantastic restaurant!! When you enter, you will be presented with a l o n g corridor leading into the dining room (don't let this stop you! :) The service is extremely friendly, and helpful with ordering. There are A LOT of options on the menu. I ordered the chicken and shrimp combo, which arrived in a delicious creole sauce mixed with peppers/onions. My BF ordered the little havana steak, which he devoured. I LOVE'd the black beans-- they could not be overlooked as ordinary, something about them were extra addicting. Sangria was not too sweet (love that). We also ordered the 3 milk cake for dessert- that was incredibly rich-- a few bites were enough (shareable). Please visit, and enjoy!!!

    (5)
  • Tricia S.

    This restaurant was just middle of the road for me. Their Plantain soup was the highlight of the meal. Caramarones Havana (Havana shrimp was just OK)...I don't think we will go back because the food was just average and the price was not worth it.

    (3)
  • Genevieve B.

    While visiting Miami, this place was recommended to us by the concierge! Well she was in the money because this place is worth it. Great fresh food, casual dining in a beautiful space and great service! Will definitely be back on my next visit!

    (4)
  • Zack C.

    Has everything you want out of a Cuban restaurant great bread, great mariquitas great Cuban sandwich's, and great colada will come back very soon

    (4)
  • Danny H.

    Little Havana Restaurant's roast pork was easily the best Cuban food I had during my entire Miami trip. The meat so tender, juicy, and with that late tangy flavor you squeeze the meat against the roof of your mouth to extract. I am already salivating again just thinking about their roast pork. And the burnt ends; if that's what constituted pork rinds, I'd probably be dead now from gluttony. And I only paid $15 for my entire meal, which is absurd for the fine quality of food I consumed that should've probably warranted more. Bonus points for actually having free parking. The location is convenient and very easy to get to if you're using a GPS. The interior of the restaurant is a tad on the fancy side, but there's nothing wrong with exhibiting a little bit of class and decorum. And while I'm on that subject, more bonus points to the restaurant for tolerating my presence; I had just left a Marlins game wearing a wifebeater, board shorts, and sandals, and I realized just how ridiculously under-dressed I was for the place, but they still sat me and served me; hell, probably faster, just to get me back out of there, but still I am grateful for the exceptional service regardless. Which was fast, and polite.

    (5)
  • Andy G.

    Meeeh...The end

    (3)
  • Rick G.

    As regular patrons who have eaten here many times, the first thing I must say is their consistency to date has been infallible. Little Havana is one of our top 10 favorite 'real', not authentic, not nouveau, Cuban cuisine - anywhere. For the most part, one will find in most Cuban restaurants, even when the food is terrific, that their service is lacking, the ambience may be uncomfortable or the overall esthetics somewhat short - not here. Overall the restaurant's use of traditional and fresh ingredients, real home-style cooking, comfort and noise level, not to mention the service is at the high end. We keep coming back for those reasons. As more, and more Cuban restaurants succumb to today's economy or greed, their ability and desire to serve up a close to excellent overall Cuban culinary experience is harder, and harder to find - this is a favorite that hasn't let us down yet. Keep it up guys, we'll keep coming back, and so should you.

    (5)
  • Jonah K.

    Amazing and cheap cuban food, Great service and the food was superb. Lots of cubans eating there, which is always good. The decor is interesting and odd, but you don't come here for the ambiance per se. I will be back for sure! Wine is reasonably priced as well, which is always a good thing with these inane markups at typical establishments.

    (5)
  • Lance P.

    Food is great and also there is great deals for lunch. Haven't had anything bad ever. The roast pork is great and the sides fried yuca and fried plantains are very good also.

    (4)
  • Latoya C.

    Great food at a great price! Perfect for dinner with family, friends, coworkers, etc. this is a must have in Miami!!

    (4)
  • Tom D.

    Great restaurant! Had a business trip in Miami and thanks to Yelp I was able to find some real authentic Cuban Food. Absolutely delicious. Excellent service.

    (4)
  • Jay B.

    "Out of Cuban's?????" During lunch hour??? Hmmmmm.......interesting. They only make a certain amount of sandwiches for lunch. I came for the sandwiches. Service was mediocre at best.

    (1)
  • Lorenzo T.

    Little Havana was where my parents pointed me to when i asked for great Cuban food. They had the best lamp shank I've ever tried. The menu was chuck full of out of this world choices. From the Ropa Veja to the garlic shrimp, we were not let down. Great rice, beans, plantain chips, and fried yuca with dipping sauce. Everyone enjoyed themselves so much. A great place to order as a group and share.

    (4)
  • Matt C.

    Outstanding restaurant with great service. We really enjoyed the fish stuffed with shrimp, and the chicken churrasco. My wife (who is Mexican) was very enthusiastic about this place. Caveat: Cuban food is NOT hot and spicy like Mexican Food. You need to ask for a bottle of hot sauce, but the waiter will give you a kindly scowl.

    (5)
  • Chasey R.

    this was our 2nd visit to this spot. I loved the food. The first time i had the chicken, rice with black beans and bananas. It was too much for me to eat so this time i opted for just a sandwich. So i decided to get the cuban sandwich. Again it was too much for me to eat. I had to wrap it up and take it with me to the airport. my mother had the red snapper. She ate the whole thing. We were served fast and our waiter was very friendly.

    (5)
  • Libia W.

    I love this place. My hubby and kids just moved to Miami from California and this was the first restaurant we ate at as a family. I will say that the food was exceptionally well here. I honestly don't think you can go wrong with anything on the menu! My favorites are the beef empanadas as an appetizer, the pork chunks plate and the chimmi churi sauce served with the steak!! OMG!! So good! We still have quite a few places to visit, but until then this will always be our cool and quick, good eating spot. Oh, ad the pineapple mojitos aren't shabby either. They're very generous with the liquor and don't serve watered down drinks. Enjoy all!!!

    (5)
  • B G.

    Stopped in here on our way out of town because of all the good reviews and you guys didnt steer us wrong. Got some empanads and split a Pallomila steak. Everything was great. Felt very old and cuban in style and the service was great. Will go back again for sure.

    (4)
  • Violeta A.

    If you are looking for delicious, authentic cuban cuisine in an undistinguished little joint in North Miami, Little Havana is the place for you! Less than hip decor, but consistently great food and service! Forget about ordering appetizers because the main courses are very generous! In addition you will enjoy reasonable prices and fast service (5-10 min). I recommend the little Havana steak with moro rice and the fish fillet. Oh and let's not forget the tres leches is to die for! Even though the ambiance could be better you will not regret stopping here!

    (4)
  • Kristin C.

    By far The best cuban food i've had in Miami!!!! We've been to other Cuban restaurants on this trip and i have to say that Little Havana is still the best one. Got the vaca frita and the pork chunks and they were delish! The vaca frita was very tasty, you don't need to add anything. The meat is tender and crispy on some but very, very flavorful! Not dry like the other ones i've had. The pork chunks are very tasty and melts in your mouth! Does not have that "deep fried, oily taste" at all. Combined with the beans and rice... I'm in heaven! Staff was friendly and provides good and fast service and restaurant itself was very clean but cold. But who's complaining if you're getting REALLY GOOD cuban food! I want to go back but don't know how i can fit it before our vacation ends :(

    (5)
  • Chad U.

    Phenomenal food!! The best Bistec Empanizado I've had in years. The Cuban chicken was awesome as well as the empanadas and plantains. Great food at very reasonable prices. A new favorite!!

    (5)
  • Paul W.

    This place is borderline 5 stars, at least for lunch. I came here with 2 others on a Thursday for an early lunch. We arrived at 11:30 just as the place was opening, were seated immediately, fresh breads and butter appeared on the table right away and our orders were taken as soon as the waiter saw that we were ready. I had the Little Havana Steak with chimchurri sauce, rice and beans and wow! First, it was served very quickly after we ordered; I'd say within 5 or 7 minutes tops. Both the steak and the rice and beans were probably some of the best I've eaten, and priced at $7 on the lunch menu, it was a real bargain as well! Nothing at all to be unhappy about here: Plenty of parking, cool atmosphere with a few large windows looking out into a bit of a garden area, fast and friendly service, excellent food that's served quickly and reasonable prices. What's not to like!

    (4)
  • Peter R.

    I've been here three separate times since I moved to Miami and each time I'm impressed! The food is delicious and the portions are generous while maintaining reasonable prices. As a non-native to Miami, this restaurant has introduced me to Cuban food, an addiction I probably won't ever cure.

    (5)
  • Jody D.

    This is the best Cuban food I've ever had. With drinks, it was around $20 a person and 5 people took home to-go boxes, so the portions are huge. The server was friendly and attentive, the restaurant is clean, food is fantastic, and the prices are right. Next time I'm in Miami for business, I'm making this a stop for sure.

    (5)
  • Zach A.

    Pork Chunks were an amazing start to lunch. Ropa Vieja with black beans and rice sealed the deal. In my book 5 stars is perfection, this is a solid 4.5 when it comes to traditional Cuban food. I'll be back as I'm in the Miami area many times a year for work.

    (4)
  • Sokha A.

    Enjoyed our taste of Cuban food here, the steak was great! Love Cuban Coffee!

    (4)
  • Shain R.

    Classic cuban fare with a very attentive waitstaff and reasonable prices. Little Havana excels at all of the traditional cuban dishes I've tried. Their croquettes appetizers are really good. It's a large family restaurant so groups can be easily accommodated. One of my "go to" places.

    (4)
  • Michael L.

    I will first say that i do NOT like cuban food. I have been to little havana twice, and both times were pleasantly surprised. I will also say that going for lunch is much more economical than dinner. daily lunch specials start at 6 dollars, and the favorite little havana steak (steak with chimchurri sauce) is only 8 dollars. Each entree comes with rice and beans. Good food at a good price..gotta love it. The masa de puerco (fried pork chunks) are also good as well. I will definately be back for LUNCH, can see this as a place for frequent takeout. I also took my friend who came from out of town to try cuban food. He loved it!

    (4)
  • B C.

    The best Cuban food in Miami! I come from a Cuban family and have been eating real home made Cuban food my entire life and these beans were spot on!

    (5)
  • Kristen C.

    Tried this place recently while on a trip to Miami. It was as good as the other reviews suggested. I definitely recommend the cuban sandwich. It was excellent.

    (4)
  • John C.

    I really like this place....always good, consistent, busy, fast, fresh, hot, great service....good parking...great location...keep it up!

    (5)
  • Walnise M.

    I have tried other Cuban restaurants and I just keep coming back to this one. Awesome food very consistent! I am here almost every weekend and I have tried various options on the menu and they were all great. Service is great, Staff is attentive. Reasonably priced food, friendly atmosphere you cant beat that. The greedy little fat girl in me is really digging this place.... MMM MMM MMMM....

    (5)
  • Kate T.

    I love taking people here when they come to visit my husband and I. The food is really good, portions rather huge, and the sangria is super yummy. I took a star away because the ambiance is just okay.

    (4)
  • Teresa K.

    I can't believe I have been remiss in reviewing this place. Been there about 3-4 times and it is 1 of my 2 favorite cuban restaurants in Miami. The food is always good, the service friendly and ridiculously fast, and the prices are fantabulous for the amount of food you get. Holy moly are the portions impressive. I have had steak, pork and chicken here and never been disappointed. Their specialty drinks are super strong but sweet because they use fresh juices in them. The wine selection is also good for the casual vibe of the place and the prices are reasonable which is important to a wino such as myself. If you have people in from out of town that want great Cuban food and you don't want to take them to a touristy place like Versailles, then this is THE restaurant to take them to.

    (5)
  • V D.

    Best foot i even had. There is nothing else to say.

    (5)
  • Basilio H.

    This Place Is Very Good, The People Nice... You Feel Good Here... very Nice...

    (5)
  • Danny T.

    Great for Lunch. Lechon Asado lunch special for $7.99 is awesome. a must try on a Saturday. the white bean Galacian soup is a sin!!

    (5)
  • Jack W.

    Best Cuban food ever! Generous portions and efficient service'

    (5)
  • Vanessa P.

    We must have passed this restaurant a ton of times since living in Aventura and finally decided to feast on Cuban food one Friday night. If you expect to find decor similar to Versailles in Little Havana, you are definitely in for a surprise. Stuffed ducks, deer, and other wildlife line the walls with wooden chairs and tables scattered around the room. Despite dining at a Cuban restaurant, I felt the decor was more appropriate to that of the American Museum of Natural History, but somehow it works. The wait staff was incredibly friendly and prompt. To start they give a basket of cuban bread and butter. For a drink I ordered the classic cuban drink of choice; a mojito. It was simple but still good nonetheless. They also have sangria, so I'll definitely try it out during my next visit. I ordered the fried fish with the classic sides; maduros with rice and black beans. The fish was out.of.this.world . It was fried to a golden perfection that I instantly devoured, but because of it's massive size, I still had to take some home. The maduros were mmm mmm magnifico! Sweet and ripe, just the way I like them. My boyfriend, who normally balks at the idea of eating Cuban food when we go out, agreed that this place was definitely going into our rotation of restaurants. Although I'm not of Cuban descent (I'm half Colombian), I grew up in Miami, so I consider a lot of Cuban fare to be my comfort/soul food. If you happen to be in the area and are craving a big plate of traditional favorites, definitely make your way into Little Havana. I doubt you'll be disappointed.

    (4)
  • Laura B.

    YUMMY! huge fan of the picadillo meal and the plantains.. the place is nice... the staff is all very friendly and they keep it cuban by wearing guayaberas! me likey

    (3)
  • Altricia W.

    My go to place for Cuban food. I'm not a huge Cuban food fan, but the food here is delicious. Come for the vaca fritas and the palomillas.

    (4)
  • Mabel N.

    I love Cuban food but this is way better! It's a pretty big restaurant so we got seated right away. I asked them for their suggestion and I ended up getting Chicken with Yellow Rice. He said it would take a little longer to cook the chicken but the dish still came out really quick. It came with black beans and usually the chicken breast is dry but theirs were moist. I can wait to go back to Miami and try this place again.

    (4)
  • David C.

    Fried pork chunks, chicken soup (add a squirt of lime) and a mojito. Review done!

    (4)
  • Carter P.

    We went here twice in 3 days while visiting. Getting off a cruise ship and in search of some authentic Cuban food, this place did not disappoint. Best meal we had all week. Had the churassco steak, arroz con pollo and it was gooood. The cafe con leche was sooo goood. The yuca was fried perfect. I wish there was a place like this in California. If your in Miami and want good Cuban food, GO Here.

    (5)
  • Steven W.

    A lot of bang for your buck! Quick service and best Tres Leches ever!

    (5)
  • Mark L.

    Been here 3 times, twice for lunch and once for dinner. Authentic Cuban food. Tostones are perfect and the Cuban sandwiches are well made. Ropa Vieja is great and of course, the black beans are as well. There is a reason why it's a destination restaurant. Great decor, and very friendly, prompt service. The biggest drawback is trying to find what to eat. I recommend everyone ordering something different and sampling from all of your guests, if they will allow you to!

    (5)
  • James C.

    Best Overall Cuban Sandwich. I have tried as many Cubanos as I could handle in the past week and Little Havana boasts the most complete sandwich of the bunch. Reasonably priced at $6.50 on the lunch menu, this sandwich was piled high with ham and roast pork and then pressed flat and served piping hot. The server asked me if I wanted mustard and pickles (Yes! Of course!). The pickles had a good flavor and served as an excellent flavor balance to the roast pork which was tender, smoky and delicious. They also used spicy mustard, which I prefer to regular yellow. My only complaint about the sandwich is that the bread, which they claim to have brought in from a bakery every morning, was a little too thick and too doughy. The Cubano should come on a buttered roll that is pressed thin and separates flaky. This bread just had too much weight. Otherwise, a first rate sandwich. The service was slow (it was the middle of the lunch rush), though once we ordered the food, it was served promptly. I also shared the Ropa Vieja with a friend and it was pretty good. The flavors were not as complex as I might have liked from their Creole sauce, but the shredded beef was extremely tender and well-prepared. Overall, a solid dining experience and a sandwich that is well worth another visit.

    (4)
  • Katie L.

    I will come here over and over again. It never gets old. The food is delicious. The vaca frita and the plantains are favorites... Everything on the menu is exceptional. I love the atmosphere and service is great! My description of what this place has to offer doesn't give this restaurant justice. You have to go there to experience it for yourself. I highly suggest Little Havana to anyone who is looking for the taste of Cuba in Miami.

    (5)
  • Calvin L.

    Nice little cuban restaurant. Food is delicious. Especially the pork chop

    (4)
  • Ana D.

    Great Service, even better food. You Must try the fried yuca!!! They are to die for

    (5)
  • Evelyn S.

    Despite all of the enthusiastic recommendations, I wasn't expecting anything more than a decent Cuban meal on my first visit, but I was pleasantly surprised to find a real gem. I ordered a simple grilled chicken steak with all the trimmings. My first bite was like, OMG (à la Usher). I don't know how they did it but the chicken was bursting with juicy flavor - tangy, savory, lemon-lime juice. Speechless. Nice big space, great music, friendly wait staff. This is my first choice when my family comes to town.

    (5)
  • Carla L.

    I think this is the first time that fellow Yelpers have severely let me down. We specifically chose to try this restaurant based on all of the 4 and 5 star Yelp reviews We could not have been more disappointed. On the night that we dined here... The distinct musty smell of mold permeated the air throughout the entire restaurant. (not particularly appetizing) I ordered the chicken soup as an appetizer and it tasted exactly like it came out of a can - limp mushy noodles, small chunks of mushy canned carrot, overly salty MSG-laden broth, etc. There's no way it was freshly prepared. My sister ordered the Ropa Vieja and found a whole produce sticker on a piece of plastic wrap in her meat. The waiter offered to get her a fresh order of it, but there was no other compensation for this offense such as taking it off the bill, free dessert, etc. Due to these occurrences, we couldn't help but sit at our table and think of Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmare's TV show. The thought of the cleanliness of the kitchen (or lack thereof), as well as the food prep., made us eager to leave. Sorry, no dessert, just the check please.

    (2)
  • JoAnna L.

    The little Havana steak is amazing, I love their chimichurri and mariquitas! Decent service. Don't leave without trying their tres leches cake....I ate it about twice a week when I was pregnant ;)

    (5)
  • Mike M.

    Went for the first time today because wife was in the mood for Paella. The restaurant was huge, we didn't expect it to be that big inside looking at it from the street. When we walked it we were happy to see that there were lots of people eating there. The menu had lots and lots of items so there is plenty for everyone. One thing that we didn't know was that Paella is for 2 or more people and it starts at $50; not that big a deal, however it takes over an hour to make. When we asked the waiter he said it's really over an hour and average is an hour and twenty minutes. What most people do is they call it in ahead of time. So wife didn't get her Paella but she did have the next best thing, it was like a mixed seafood plate and she loved it. I had the Little Havana steak that was cooked perfectly. For appetizers we had an empanada and the spanish sausage. The empanada was very good but I was surprised you only get one, we should have ordered more. The spanish sausage came with grilled/fried onions, the sausage was a bit dry and extremely salty, I probably would not recommend that appetizer to anyone. The service was excellent, we had Alex as the server. We will definitely be going back and ordering the Paella ahead of time. I would suggest taking a jacket, it was freezing inside this place. We asked them to turn the temperature up but it still was pretty cold, I can stand cold temperatures with no problem, so when I say it's cold, It's COLD; the other people must have thought it was little "North Pole" instead of Little "Havana"

    (4)
  • Smells B.

    I'd been avoiding this place for a while, thinking it was expensive but I was definitely wrong. The food is not only priced very fairly (Around $30 for two) is is absolutely DELICIOUS and huge portions too, enough for a whole meal later on. The only reason I gave them 4/5 and not 5/5 is because we had to wait literally 25 minutes before someone came and helped us when there were wait staff lounging around leaning against walls and such. Other than that it was AWESOME and we will be going back.

    (4)
  • Christine P.

    Back to Little Havana more than a year since the last time I visited... and I realized I need to keep this on my list of neighborhood places to eat. We ordered palomilla steak and bistec empanizado - enough meat to feed a small country, but we somehow managed to make it disappear. Your standard cuban fare, done right - north of the *actual* Little Havana. There was no wait, and the servers were very attentive. They even indulged our requests for extra mojo (and by extra, I mean several containers to pour over steaks). One random note - if you wear high heels, be careful with the tile floor at this place. I always find myself walking very uneasy, about to slip - and that's *before* the mojitos or sangria!

    (4)
  • Jess P.

    Excelente! The black beans and rice were amazing and I love the way they prepare the plantains; slightly crispy. I got Ropa Vieja (call me boring) and it was finger-lickin' delicious! Skip the alcoholic drinks here - way overpriced and not worth it. Overall, a bit overpriced, but very tasty.

    (5)
  • Frank E.

    When you think Cuban food in Miami whats the first thing that comes to your mind? 8th street? Hialeah perhaps? All typical and expected answers... amongst the expected answers would probably not be North Miami... so coming here I had very low expectations of my imminent Cuban dining experience... All I can say is I could not have been more wrong... this place has the best Cuban food I have ever had... and I have lived my entire life in Miami, and eaten a lot of Cuban food... Ordered the Palomilla with rice and beans (want to note here that they consider white rice and black beans ONE side here! what a concept!?) and tostones... got some mariquitas to start too... We were very quickly presented with a small basket of bread and butter on the side - which is nice because most Cuban places bring you out some bread that has more butter than bread hehe... Our mariquitas arrived shortly after and tasted nice and crispy (fresh)... the main course arrived shortly after we finished killing the mariquitas... my steak was cooked as ordered, and was very good (onions on the side) the rice and beans were awesome, and the tostones were really good too, not to greasy... The best part was definitely last, ordered a tres leches for dessert... expecting to get the usual small plastic container with "Lilas!" on the side as per the usual in most Cuban places... I was pleasantly surprised when I was brought a plate with a rather large serving of tres leches that appeared to be made on site... and man was it good... I mean, really, really good... all of their deserts appear to be made in house which is a nice change... Overall what I was expecting to be a mediocre at best dining experience turned into probably one of the best Cuban food dining experiences I have ever had... Food was awesome, service was friendly, fast, and efficient... definitely don't hesitate to give this place a shot...

    (5)
  • Quaniecia M.

    Somethings wrong with your taste buds if you don't like this place. I have only been here a few times but every time I leave happy and satisfied. If your looking for the best Cuban food in Miami Little Havana is the place to be. This past Saturday night we went and started off with over favorite appetizer pork chunks then my husband had his usual Little Havana steak with Chimichurri sauce that is so darn good, but for the first time he actually had to send his steak back.... said it was a bit chewy. The great thing is that when it came back it was personally brought by the chef and my husband enjoyed like always. I had chicken with the chimichurri and it was so tender and juicy, both meals were served with white rice, black beans, and plantains. Hubby had a bud light and I had a guava mojito which I liked because I personally don't like to taste alcohol in my drinks so this way right up my alley as I'm only an every blue moon drinker. You'll fall in love with the service which is very prompt and quick. F.Y.I they give you water and will fill the glass constantly so sip if you don't want constant refills. This place is the BOMB and I encourage everyone to try it

    (5)
  • Tough C.

    I have been to this place a couple of times. Nothing fancy. A family friendly place. The food is good and so is the service. If you are in the area and are looking for Cuban food, this is your best choice.

    (3)
  • Jason K.

    We did take out and got Ropa Vieja(shredded beef in a tomato sauce), Palomilla Steak(medium rare), and an extra order of chimichuri sauce on the side. Everything tasted really good. Definitely will be coming back and this time for a sit down dinner. From the outside we weren't too sure what to expect but when we got in to pick up our food we were more impressed. It was well put together and a lot bigger than we expected too.

    (4)
  • Jorge A.

    This is the best Cuban food in Miami. The service is excellent, clean, friendly and large portions. Measure the rest below this place because at their price range they are the best.

    (5)
  • Chris M.

    Very Impressed. Waiter was extremely friendly and helped us pick good cuban food. He gave us some Ropa Vieja to try, and I had to order it. We also had a phenomenal perfectly marinated steak. Tamals were great, as were the Mojitos. They didnt have Tropicale Beer, just Presidente. Atmosphere was great, food was even better, and the service was the best. Go here, eat Cuban Food. You won't regret it.

    (5)
  • Emma Y.

    Seriously fantastic food! Our little kids loved it and so did we. Clean, yummy cuban food. Recommend the Cuban chicken & shredded beef. Yum! Would have thought it was a touristy place but for all the actual Cubans (young & old) eating there!

    (5)
  • StyleCurator X.

    In Miami for the weekend from NYC, loved the food and hospitality from the staff. But please add some authentic desserts to the menu.

    (3)
  • Rick V.

    Our second choice for tonight since our first was closed. This rest. is usually a good choice but tonight was a big off night for them. In with my wife and her niece for dinner. I was looking forward to a good Cuban Sandwich. BUMMER. They serve them only for lunch so I just had a Caesar salad with chicken since I didn't want to eat heavy and probably would not have eaten the whole sandwich anyway. (A 4) My wife got the roast pork, which has always been good there. Not tonight. Tasted old and the crispy skin that comes with it was like rubber. (A 3) . Her niece had Chicken Steak with mixed veges.. Said it was dry and chewy. (Also a 3).. Now to the server (406 Manual T). This guy needs to go away. His general attitude stinks and so does his service. He came back right after we got our food to see if we needed anything else and that was the last we saw of him until 10 minutes after we finished. Our drinks were long ago finished and he never offered to get us more, even though he was serving tables next to us. We will probably go back but tonight was a big disappointment. I hope this place hasn't gone down this far since my last visit in Sept. 2011..

    (3)
  • Michael P.

    This place is legit! Let me start by saying I make the world's best Cuban sandwich. That being said, this place might make the 2nd best! My girlfriend and I stopped in here on our way down to the Keys. We wanted to fill up on some tasty Cuban food before we made the drive South. We started with the Taste of Havana. It was AWESOME! The pork and chicken chunks were awesome and so was the fried yuca. The tamal was good too. Then we both ordered the Cuban sandwich. It was huge! (we could have shared one) and it was very tasty!

    (5)
  • Sandor K.

    This place ROCKS!!! It is truely a fat kids dream!! The cuban food here is some of the best Ive had anywhere. Went with 3 friends and no one was disappointed! Service was very good. Recommend the Masa de Puerco - was crispy outside and tender and juicy inside!!

    (5)
  • Dannie M.

    fantastic! A great place to take out of towners to get a taste of Miami Cuban food. The decor is great, the service is impeccable. The portion size is large and the price is small. I have been here more than 10 times in the past 3 years and Ive loved it every time. The churrisco (don't know how to spell it) steak is my favorite. The food comes very quickly and the food never disappoints.

    (5)
  • KMarie C.

    Delicioso!!! This place was awesome, as a family we were served a lot of food. Only one complaint and that was my husband really wanted fried chicken chunks (chicharrón) but it came more like a stewed chicken, but to be honest I think he ordered wrong; Because everything else came out AWESOME! I have never gotten such a grande order of yuca fries with this cilantro dipping sauce that was out of this world, Excellent place, fast service, hot food, and families welcome.

    (4)
  • Jason L.

    Thanks to all you yelpers and your reviews! Wow this place was delicious. The little Havana bistec was perfect. The rice a little sticky and not dry at all. The black beans that came with my meal didn't help much. Followed up dinner with a nice strong cup of Cuban coffee. If you're here in Miami I highly recommend it!

    (5)
  • Anne T.

    I've been to this restaurant 2 times so far and will definitely go again in the future before I leave Miami. I got the Little Havana steak both times because it was really delicious (huge portion) and the chimichurri sauce made it even better. The second time I went, we saw the table next to us eat fried plantain chips so we ordered a plate too. They're very thin and crisp and come with this garlicy sauce for you to dip the chips into. At first, I thought it tasted weird but as I dipped more, it grew on me and you end up not being able to not dip the chip into the sauce. Hopefully I'll try something different the next time I go but I have a feeling I might end up getting the Little Havana steak again, just because it was that good.

    (4)
  • Tania Elizabeth O.

    This place is great. The food is very good and is great quality. The lunch prices are extremely cheap. The service is great, everyone is very attentive! The rice and beans good and try the little havana steak! its awesome!

    (5)
  • Dominga B.

    Had Havana chicken served with black beans, white rice and sweet plantains. My husband had beef steak with chimuchurra sauce. All very tasty. Excellent service. We were there on a Saturday night, were seated right away, server took our order soon as we got seated and food was served within minutes of placing our order. Seems like the servers were working as a team, hence service was speedy and efficient. Will definitely be back next time we are in Miami.

    (4)
  • Kristen S.

    We went here after walking for 10 miles, so I am aware that anything tastes good at that point! But OMG - this place blew my mind. I am a gringa from Hialeah. I have had the best and the worst of cuban food. And MAN this place was **THE BEST!** I have never had garlicky mojo as AMAZING as here. We got it with the mariquitas and it was tangy and garlicky and delicious. I even got some extra to smother my skirt steak in. Not that it needed it - it was hands-down the best skirt steak I ever had. And the amount of food - we hadn't eaten since 11am and got here at 10pm after our 10 mile walk. Even the "men" left some food on their plates, and the ladies had lunch for the next day! Everyone at the table was thrilled with their dinner. Two of us had the skirt steak, 2 had ropa vieja, 1 had fried pork chunks and 1 had fried beef. The pork chunks were insane with their crispy outsides and MOIST flavorful insides. We didn't have room for dessert, but I will have to try the flan next time! There is even a parking lot attendant, and I have to address this. When I pulled up I thought to myself, "this guy is gonna want a tip when we leave". After we were seated a lady came up to me and told me I left my lights on. Boy was I grateful that the guy noticed and let the hostess know! I felt better knowing the car was being watched and even had to approach him to tip him as he was walking around and was not harassing people as they left. This was very appreciated!

    (5)
  • Bob G.

    Oh. My. God. Their food is outstanding. Que bueno! How I love dining at this restaurant. Once or twice a year my wife and I visit her sister who lives a few blocks away. Lunch or dinner at Little Havana is one of the highlights of each and every trip. The place is *always* busy... 'nuff said.

    (5)
  • Richard T F.

    I LOVEEE this place! I moved down to Miami (from NJ) about two years ago, and I have fallen in love with the cultures, ecspecially the Cuban food! Of all the Cuban places that I have gone to and tried this is my favorite, so far. The food is tremendous. This time that I went, I started with the sopa de pescado. Then, I had the ground beef in creole sauce, rice and beans, and sweet plantains. The atmosphere is wonderful. The service was perfect, it was attentive-unobtrusive service. This will be a place the I will frequent often. Maybe I'll get to see Fat Joe again!

    (5)
  • Sam K.

    This was the first Cuban place I've tried and my first impressions were great, but I didn't want to get too ahead of myself since this was my first exposure. So for the next two years, I ate at other places, hole-in-the-walls, unofficial places, my friends' houses, and even spending days at the Calle Ocho festival. Though there were hit and misses here and there, I come to this place whenever I want a nice sit down dinner with a friend or two. The food is always consistent, and the service is wonderful. Good parking, and ambiance is gorgeous. Maybe its the outgoing hospitable Latin vibe in general, but I dearly miss the Latin food in this region.

    (4)
  • Tony A.

    I think that most of the really popular Cuban food restaurants in Miami are really overrated. Versailles is nice, it's cool to go on 8th street, the food is fine. Obviously La Carreta, same deal. But going back for about 15 or 17 years, or whenever Little Havana Restaurant in North Miami opened, I've been absolutely convinced that the best Cuban food in Miami is this place. The dishes Little Havana Restaurant prepares are the same, Cuban standby's. The standards like lechon asado, ropa vieja, rabo encendido, are all there, but what sets Little Havana apart is the quality of the preparation. All the dishes are always prepared in top-notch fashion. The meat is always succulent and flavorful. You never get a dried out piece of lechon, and the lechon here is always served with onion and a beautifully fried chicharron on top. My favorite dishes, the lamb shanks and the oxtail are stewed in wine and tomato and are just unctuous and delicious. This place is all sorts of legit. The sides are wonderfully prepared too, and their moros are some of the best in Miami (not vegetarian as there will usually be a beautifully piece of pork in them). I usually order the moros and tostones as sides and they never fail to disappoint. The tostones are always made to order and are always crisp on the outside and tender and flaky in the middle. The desserts are also killer here. Worth getting for sure. I can't stress enough how much quality of preparation makes a difference at this place, even the cafecito is great. What also makes this place one of my favorite restaurants in Miami is the price. It is one of the best deals in Miami, especially their lunch specials. For Under $8 you can get several dishes with rice and plantains (just smaller portions of some of the more popular dishes on the menu). Maybe the best lunch deal anywhere in the city. Next time you want some really great Cuban food, I suggest you forget about 8th street and head over to Biscayne. This place is totally legit.

    (5)
  • Liz C.

    loved it! went there last night for dinner with my family. we started with the empanadas which had a ton of meat in them and were not greasy at all even though they were deep fried. my sister had the little havana steak that came with chimichurri sauce that was super garlicky and delicious. I had the pork chunks (chunks of fried pork) and loved it. I am actually eating my left over pork and plantains cold right now and its still delicious! I took one star off the review because my mom didnt really like her pepper steak. rice beans and plantains come with majority of the meals which i love. i will definitly go back if im ever in miami again

    (4)
  • Juliette C.

    Really good food! Followed the advice if the waiter and Had the fish with shrimp and the little Havana steak. Both were delicious and super big! Im not usually a fan of steak but gosh this one was good I could not stop eating it! Recommended!

    (5)
  • Brittney W.

    THE best cuban restaurant in South Florida...bar none! Must haves: the roast pork or oxtail and the black beans and rice with fried plantains. Everything on the menu explllooodddeessss with flavor!

    (5)
  • Kim G.

    Great Cuban food. I'm not well versed in Cuban food but I can say everything here was yummy. We started with empanadas which were out of this world. Evidently they are not on the main menu but only a special - not sure why - maybe they cant keep up with the demand for them! I had grilled shrimp which had a delicious sauce on the side and my 2 kids had steak which they really enjoyed. Even the rice and beans were delicious. Definitely check this place out again!

    (4)
  • Greg A.

    Who would figure that one of the best Cuban restaurants in Miami would be located in one of the least Cuban parts of Miami. While it might not seem right, I definitely put Little Havana up there in that league. I've been eating at Little Havana ever since they first opened in North Miami a few years back. In that time, I've never had a bad or so-so meal there. Most of the time, I order takeout from Little Havana, but a few times I've sat down and eaten there. The place is deceptively huge. You wouldn't think it was that big from looking at it on the street, but when you're inside it seems to go on forever. The service is friendly, if a skosh slow, but the place is always busy. And being in North Miami, it's also a very English-friendly Cuban joint (to the point where they don't even bother to put the Spanish names on some the dishes). As far as the food itself, I've had the standards: breaded steak, palomilla steak, picadillo, and ropa vieja. All of them were very tasty, and served in large portions. I've heard really good things about the vaca frita, but I've never tried it. What I do want to rave about the pork in tamarind sauce they have there. I tried it the other night and it is absolutely out of this world. When we ordered that, the waiter was like "You're going to love that dish" and he wasn't lying.

    (4)
  • Joe F.

    Very good food. The rice and black beans were out of this world. Something different (good) about having mohito's in Miami vs New England. All the food was very good. The only weird thing was the beer. I love trying new beer and the cuban beer they had was brewed in South Carolina. Weird.

    (4)
  • Mayling P.

    Dear foodie, forget 8 street or Hialeah, for outstanding Cuban food this is the place. Just taste the lamb shank, the plantain soup or the mariquitas are divine. The service is fast and friendly, but i come here for the excellent food at moderate price

    (4)
  • Lourdes P.

    I went to this Cuban restaurant last night. A hidden gem in an area of Town where you probably wouldn't Think Cubans would venture. But, My friend Manny promised me this was going to be the Best Churrasco I had ever Eaten. No doubt! This place turned out to be the Best in more ways then one. The decor is Cuba meets Roman interior decorators. But, the Food and the service was Superb! I not only re-kindled with an Old High school friend and shared Great conversation. But, also had a Superb meal. Now if I could only find my way back home without getting of on the Wrong exit from the Turnpike. Somethings get better and somethings will never change.

    (4)
  • Chris B.

    We found this restaraunt using Yelp.com , and were very pleased with the result! The favorable ratings turned out to be true, and our family had a very pleasurable dining experience. Our waiter, Alex was very helpful and made suggestions for our dinner, which we followed and were rewarded with a great meal. For an appetizer, we had the Taste of Havana, which was a great collection of Cuban treats. For entrees, we had the following; * Pork tamarind * shredded pork * Steak w/ chimichurra sauce * Rellenas (white fish stuffed with shrimp) We ate family style, sharing all of the entrees - each was well prepared and delicious. We will definitely coming back -we had a wonderful time!

    (5)
  • Alice A.

    Good costumer service, excellent food, love the chimichuri sauce ! Will go back for authentic Cuban food.

    (5)
  • Sun K.

    This place was great! I ordered fish fillet stuffed with shrimp and my wife ordered the steak. The sauce for the fillet was kind of too salty for me, and so was the rice. But that's all restaurants in America. My wife loved her steak especially the green sauce it came with. The bean and fried plantain was just great. I would go back soon.

    (4)
  • Iscah R.

    LOVE LOVE LOVE this place! I went with some family members after a funeral so the mood was somewhat somber- but when we got there we were greeted so warmly, the servers went above and beyond, I mean we were a huge group so I'm sure they also had "Large Tip" in mind! I had the white rice, black beans and breaded steak (which was HUGE!) It was absolutely delicious. The mariquitas with the garlic/ lemon mojo were very good too. Definitly recommended for a a unique and delicious experience.

    (5)
  • BRAYAN P.

    This is a very special place for me. I have had many dates here, as well as family gatherings, and i always seem to want to bring friends and those i care about here. The place can do no wrong in my eyes. The atmosphere is serene and the lighting is just right and easy on the eyes. The workers are fast and not walking around like they hate what they do. The ovverall service is also a 5 for me and the girls that work here are very nice and sweet. The food is amazing, i have had ropa vieja,churrasco, pork masas,etc. Pretty much everything on the menu has always been good or great. I absolutly love this place. I recommend you take a lady out to Little Havana, she will love it.

    (5)
  • alejanet r.

    Really good Cuban food!!!! Highly recommend it and the staff there are very nice and friendly !!!!!! Loved there chimichurri sauce

    (5)
  • Tim G.

    Why does this restaurant have only 41 reviews? That's not cool in any way shape or form. To say that this restaurant is good is an insult. To say that it's the most incredible Cuban food is coming close to accurate. It's been many years since I went there but here's the reasons I still remember Little Havana fondly. 1) Incredible, incredible food. Did I mention it's incredible? 2) Reasonably priced. 3) The best tamales I've ever tasted. 4) Some of the best empanadas ever. Go there now. Now. Now

    (5)
  • Eric M.

    Having grown up in South Miami in the 60's and 70's, nothing says home to me like Cuban Food. I've traveled extensively around the country looking for it and as is usually the case, I cannot find it. Especially good Cuban food. This time following the advice of my fellow 'Yelpers', I decided to take my family to Little Havana on the last day of our summer getaway. Boy am I glad I did. The food was excellent. We went for lunch which had the added benefit of a great meal for a great price and it allowed us to sample the best of what they had to offer. If you have limited time and or money and you want to sample authentic Cuban food, then Little Havana is the spot for you! ENJOY!!

    (4)
  • Jenny W.

    Fast and Yummy! worst a stop in for some authentic eats

    (4)
  • H C.

    Cheap good Cuban food. The mariquitas were amazing!

    (3)
  • Lazaro C.

    Not as good as La Carreta imho but Little Havana is a legit cuban eatery. I've had both the ropa vieja (shredded beef) and picadillo (ground beef), both were very tasty and came with white rice, black beans, and plantains. They were also both on the house specials menu so for about 10 bucks you get a very good portion of food. One thing I haven't spotted on the menu though is the bistec de pollo milanesa (milanesa breaded chicken), which I usually order at all the other usual cuban spots (i.e. davids cafe, la carreta). Either way, this is your best choice for cuban food if you live in the biscayne area.

    (4)
  • Michael L.

    I have eaten here twice--in 2008 and 2010. A longtime South Florida visitor, I have tried La Carreta and Versailles, the famous Cuban restaurants on Calle 8. This restaurant is just as good if not better. The food is delicious and portions are large. The service is friendly, kind, and bilingual. I came here with my 88-year-old grandmother and a boisterous family. This did not phase the staff. In fact, we were greeted by the manager during our meal. I would recommend the chicken steak with mushrooms and onions; this of course comes with rice, beans, and plantains. The tres leches cake is food for dessert. If you are on a tight budget, get the 1/4 roast chicken for $7.99. It also comes with rice, beans, and plantains. The decor is also nice at this establishment. Look for some vintage Cuban posters. In short, if you are looking for good Cuban food in North Miami, come to Little Havana.

    (5)
  • Brandon D.

    Lunch was amazing! Had the bistecca churrasco. It was perfectly cooked and the chimmichurri was so flavorful. Plantains perfectly cooked. All of our meals were amazing.

    (5)
  • Natalie M.

    I grew up eating Cuban food. My mother had a cooking show on TV in Cuba in the 50s. My point is, she was a phenomenal cook and I know good Cuban food. This is it! Everything we ate was fantastic. I suspected this might be the case when they first brought out the bread -- authentic Cuban bread, not some cheap imitation. We ordered mariquitas as an appetizer (long, thin plantain chips) which were served with mojo (a garlicky, lime sauce). Perfect! I ordered bistec empanizado (breaded steak), my husband ordered vaca frita (shredded beef) and my daughter ordered masas de puerco (medallions of pork). Each one was more delicious than the next. And the black beans?? Thick and flavorful -- not watered down. The only place I've had better Cuban food is at home. The prices were very reasonable (on average, under $15 per plate). Each meal came with black beans and rice as well as ripe fried plantains, which were fried just right. I will say that their "Safari Room" is a little off-putting with stuffed animal heads surrounding you while you eat, but it was amusing and definitely a conversation starter! They had a much less adventuresome (and roomier) dining area in the back, if you're not comfortable eating under the watchful eyes of elk and gazelles!

    (5)
  • Leslie B.

    Eating at this authentic Cuban restaurant in North Miami Beach was a great pleasure. They are excellent cooks, the atmosphere is quiet and pleasant, and the prices are reasonable. What more could you want? Based on Yelp reviews, I ordered roast pork ($10.99) and my wife had shredded beef ($11.49) for dinner. Entrees come with white rice and black beans and fried plantains. Everything was delicious. Portions are rather large: my wife was famished and finished her meal, but I had half as leftovers to take home. Others were also filling plastic "clam shells" to take home. Service was prompt, courteous and efficient. Ample free parking available. I owe this excellent dining experience to Yelpers: as a tourist from NYC, I relied totally on their Yelp ratings and was rewarded. The restaurant was pretty full, but there is plenty of seating and we just walked in and kept moving toward the back until we found a nice table toward the rear next to huge windows looking out at a tropical garden.

    (5)
  • Bernardo A.

    Thanks, Yelpers! Once again, we went to a new restaurant simply because of the reviews on Yelp; and once again, they were dead on. We arrived for an early dinner and were seated in the front dining room. A large room decorated with wild game trophies. I have to assume that this Cuban restaurant must have been something else before and the decor in this room was inherited. The AC was turned on at full blast, almost to the point of being uncomfortably cold. The menus were interesting. A great selection of appetizers and soups and a nice selection of main dishes. We ordered tamales, croquetas and mariquitas. All pretty good. The tamales must have had ham in them because the smoky flavor was a bit overwhelming. The ham croquetas were the best croquetas I've had in a restaurant, ever. I tried the plantain soup which was good and the fabada which was OK. For main courses we ordered lechon asado, ropa vieja, roasted chicken and lamb shanks. Everyone was very happy with their food. The seasoning in the ropa vieja was spot on as was the presentation with the cut of the onions and pimentos. The pork was cut in long, stringy pieces...it looked like ropa vieja! The service was spotty, they forgot a couple of things and confused some of the orders (it looked like the kitchen was screwing up), but they were attentive and corrected their mistakes. Besides, for the type of food and the price, one can't expect white glove service. In spite of the weird decor and the fumbling service, this place deserves four stars based on their food alone. I'll definitely be coming back. The check for four people with beer and sangria and soft drinks, plus appetizers, soups and main courses came to $94! A great deal.

    (4)
  • Boris B.

    Good food. Traditional Cuban dishes, good service. Very good and fast service. Good sangria.

    (4)
  • Doug A.

    Very nice Cuban restaurant. We stopped in on a Monday when they opened...plenty of parking and tables available. Great atmosphere and menu selections. We very rarely go out for Cuban food (since we don't live near a good Cuban restaurant here in Calif) but happened to be here in Miami ...going to jump onto a cruise ship. The food was very good. It seemed like classic Cuban fare...lots of pork, white rice, fried bananas/plantains, etc. I wish we had found a more contemporary place with a newer/fresher, healthier selection, more veggies, and brown rice. But it was great here.

    (4)
  • Greg G.

    Damn this place is good! Don't go ordering anything stupid like croquettas. Get the beef and steak dishes with rice and beans. Excellent cuban food with great value and service. I think it's one of the first cuban restaurants in So Fla. Authentic old school decor. Waiters are so cuban it gives me the creeps. Stick to taking my order and not fraternizing with other staff you lazy cuban. lol

    (5)
  • Chris Y.

    I've been working in Miami once a year for the last decade. EVERY time my first stop is Little Havana Restaurant. The Taste of Havana appetizer platter is amazing, the plantain soup is great, and the Little Havana Steak used to be aptly named the "Breathtaking Steak." The best Cuban family restaurant in Miami.

    (5)
  • Lee B.

    Hola, como estas amigo? This place was a huge downer. Just moved to South Florida and was craving a cuban. The bread was stale as a dirty gym sock and there was no authenticity to the sandwich. Washed it down with a slice of tres leches which to all of you who don't know el espanol means "three milks" or "three cheeses" I think... something like that. The cake was so sweet but it was ok thats why I will give them two stars. I'm new to south florida, watch out people!

    (2)
  • Mark L.

    AUTHENTIC CUBAN! The special of the day was Paella and it was the best I ever had (1 of 7 times to eat Paella), not necessarily an expert, but it was amazing! Had 6 - 8 large shrimp, sea scallops, steamed mussels and fish. (all were cooked perfectely, none were overcooked...many times paella has overcooked shrimp or mussels...this was a huge portion with tons of seafood and cooked perfectly..Also had the churasco steak, and they did that right as well. Great food, nice prices..The only reason I didn't give this place 5 stars is the dessert wasn't great...good, but not great...recommend this place to any and all...

    (4)
  • Ziggy S.

    There are only a few plates that I would step on my own mother's back for... and the Little Havana Steak with chimichurri sauce is one of them! With plantains, beans and rice all mixed together... sorry mom, you lose this battle.

    (5)
  • Ramon C.

    The last place I expected to find great Cuban food was North Miami , but searching for a lunch place I found Little Havana on Yelp. The menu is pretty extensive , but the Lunch menu is where I will focus on. They have a different soup everyday as well a different entree. In addition they also have a set lunch specials that are not only good in terms of taste and portion size and they don't break the bank. I've had several meals there and they all have been great. I had the 'Fricase de Pollo' most recently and it was delicious. The Fricase sauce was a perfect accompaniment to the white rice. The chicken was flavorful and fell right off the bone. This is one of those places that I will be returning to sooner than later.

    (4)
  • Devida N.

    Cuban chicken is great! 3 milk cake sooo good! I met Wocka Flocka there (no lie) lol!

    (4)
  • Derrick C.

    Came to Miami for vacation with a couple of friends and wasnt sure where to eat but wanted some good food. As a result we checked out yelp and found this place and decided to give it as shot. All i can say is WOW...this place is amazing. I ordered the Little Havana due to the managers recommendation. The steak was super tender and very flavorful but not overpowering. Portion size was just right for its price. Me and my friends loved this place so much we came back the next day.

    (5)
  • Jordan N.

    Excellent! Food was good, ambience nice, good service, good prices. The churrasco was good, and so was the vaca frita. The other table's yellow rice with chicken looked superb. The food was definitely one of the best Cuban I've had in Miami even though this isn't really that close to Little Havana! But that's the point, they brought Little Havana to northern Miami; hence, the name.

    (5)
  • Kristin K.

    My favorite place for authentic Cuban cuisine. Chicken soup is a must, "garlic chicken" and of course the hors "sampler" platter are my favorites. Red Sangria is yummy. If you are looking for wonderful comfort food, look no further.

    (5)
  • Marcos A.

    This place has the perfect balance between flavor, portion size, and variety. The Little Havana Steak is outstanding. The lechon is delicious, and the bread is perfect. I have taken multiple folks to this place and they have all been in awe. I recommend the steaks done at least medium since most latin recipes have sauces and condiments designed with well cooked meats in mind. The prices are also very reasonable. I even was shocked by a delicious tamale. I hate Mexican food, but this Cuban tamale was moist, perfectly sized, and hot. Absolutely fabulous. This place and Puerto Sagua are great places for Cuban staples.

    (5)
  • Marc Kevin H.

    No-one ever believes me when I tell them the best Cuban restaurant in Miami isn't in Hialeah or Little Havana, but in North Miami. The menu is filled with both traditional pre-revolutionary Cuban dishes (a lot of seafood), and the roast pork and picadillo Americans expect. The price is fair for the large portions, and the service is top notch. It's a great place to bring out of town guests who aren't familiar with the food, as seating large parties is rarely a problem, and the menu is varied enough to satisfy everyone.

    (5)
  • Larry In Miami D.

    Came here Sunday night for the first time. Not to bad but Friday night we went to Lila's Restaurant in Westchester.....http://www.menuism.com/restaurants­/lilas-westchester-restaurant-miami-528362 Have been going here for about 25 years now.

    (4)
  • Anthony D.

    Delicious. Authentic real and inexpensive.

    (5)
  • Esteban Z.

    Nothing has changed since last visit. Had the fried pork chunks and the braised ox tail. Both were fantastic. The Café con leche and the Tres leches cake are out of this world.

    (5)
  • Adam E.

    I know, three stars sounds harsh compared to the rest of these reviews. And I'll admit, I liked my meal just fine. But the mojito was totally gross. When I go to a Cuban restaurant, I expect the mojito to be as good (or even better!) than what I can make at home. This one tasted like a juice box and looked like ecto cooler too, and the mint wasn't even muddled. To me, that's unforgivable. I'd give it one star if the food and service wasn't so good. The waitress was very good, accommodating and friendly. I was drinking water nonstop and my glass was never empty. It was no problem getting a table for 8, including a wheelchair. There was no wait, even on a Saturday night. The food and drinks came out very quickly. The parking lot was a nice bonus, too. The sangria held its own, but seemed a bit pricey at $16 a pitcher. I'm not the biggest fan of Cuban food, but the rest of my group is and they said their meals were ok. The pallamillo was not hot enough according to them. My roast pork was good, but not great and the shrimp dishes looked really good. Maybe Little Havana is the best Cuban food in Miami, but to me it just wasn't that great. And good god, don't mess with my mojito.

    (3)
  • Julia D.

    Unbelievable food! My boyfriend and I loved it so much that while on vacation we ate there 2 days in a row. Now 2 months later back in Boston my mouth is salivating for their croquettes and cuban steak! Yummy! I would fly down just to eat at this restaurant. Great staff and food!

    (5)
  • Kevin W.

    Went to Little Havana on Saturday afternoon with my 2 boys. This place is great and perfect for kids who love Cuban food. Only complaint is that they have Cuban "rolls" instead of the pressed bread with butter. Great Ropa vieja and Chicken Bistec. Fried plantains, rice and black beans were authentic. Good kids menu including Palomilla Steak!

    (4)
  • jose b.

    Good Place. We got a sunday asturian soup to share ( appetizer) and then chicken and meat stakes. Great and big portions. Service was excellent.

    (4)
  • Brian G.

    I found the food quite average here. One of the few real restaurants open late in the area it seemed. The shredded beef was pretty good but my boyfriend didn't like his steak very much at all. I liked the fried yucca a lot and the service was better than other Miami places. The tres leche cake brought this review to a four...SIMPLY AMAZING!

    (4)
  • Ellie Q.

    I can confirm this place's food is amazing. Staff is attentive and nice. Lunch specials are really well priced. I've been coming back and it remains in good standing.

    (5)
  • Pierre K.

    When it comes to Cuban food, it is as good as it gets, and the price makes it even better. Portions are enormous! I love the lechon, the ropa vieja, the lamb shank is out of this world and the ox tail (my favorite) is amazing. With my wife, we set a goal to eat for $25 for the both of us with 2 drinks and 20% tip. We both had 2 entrees, 2 drinks and paid $27! I am not a frugal person but this is to tell you how awesome this place is!

    (4)
  • Jade T.

    It was the best Cuban food I have ever had. I ordered the Havana steak. I ordered it medium and it ws so juicy and flavorful. The yellow rice was amazing. It had been seasoned with goodness. The cuban coffee woke me up. Boy wsa it strong, but I needed it. When I come back to Miami, I am defintely stopping here again.

    (5)
  • Cesar V.

    Quality Cuban, it's got the standards. I had the picadillo , excellent stuff. No complaints, friendly staff.

    (4)
  • Amy A.

    ok i am a Cuban girl that moved to Biscayne Park a year ago or so, from South Beach that you can always find great cuban food. I was dying for a cuban place not far from home, from the outside i was not sure about this place, but once you go in wow what a change! Cuban food is great! I would same same or better then La Carreta and any other cuban restaurant. The best Cuban Dive is Enriquetas down on 29 st and 2nd ave by midtown.

    (4)
  • Alex R.

    This place is simply fabulous. First of all, it's HUGE. We were promptly seated in the smaller of two (but possibly more) giant ballroom-sized rooms. We had a reservation, but it was completely unnecessary, as there was no wait, even on a Friday night. The menu was extensive. I tried the Ox tail, and was blown away by the flavors and tenderness of the meat. The steaks were excellent, too. Actually, everything was delicious. The only thing I could possibly complain about were the dozens of freaky animal heads on all the walls of the whole restaurant. Some of them were pointed toward the table at which we were sitting, so it was a little bit disturbing. Despite that minor decoration setback, the food is just too good to pass up.

    (5)
  • Michelle R.

    We were in Miami for a company trip, and wanted to take our employees and their spouses out for authentic Cuban food one night. Based on the reviews on Yelp, we selected Little Havana and were pleased with our choice. We called the same day for an 8 p.m. reservation and they were very accomodating when I called at the last minute to tell them we would be late. When we arrived we were seated right away. The decor was just kitschy enough to create the Cuban vibe we were looking for. Our party of six started with drinks and the appetizer sampler. Everything on there is deep-fried, and I didn't care for most of the items, but the pork chunks and chicken chunks were excellent, in spite of their unappetizing name. It was also my first Mojito and it was very smooth. For dinner, I ordered the roast pork. It was a little salty, and a portion of it was fat that I had to scrape off to get to the meat, but the pork was tender, juicy and delicious. The garnish of fried plantains were a little sweet for my taste, but they would make a good dessert. The side of rice was slightly undercooked. The side of black bean soup was better than any I've ever had, and our waiter encouraged us to mix the rice and beans. If the rice had not been undercooked, I think I would have liked that combo a lot. There was plenty of food; I couldn't even finish my meal! And our waiter (I wish I could remember his name) was very patient and tolerant of our rowdy group who were all ready to party.

    (4)
  • Gary L.

    Lucky for this Californian boy, we have Versailles over here on the west coast and I can already say, it's my favorite Cuban restaurant so I might be a little biased here. Little Havana basically has the same formula of success as Versailles with affordable meals with decent portions. The restaurant almost had this strange American feeling but the waiters and bus boys let you know clearly this was a Cuban restaurant in its truest form. As a general recommendation the arroz con pollo was excellent and the authenticity of the foods were spot on. I'm still in favor of Versailles due to the slightly cheaper pricing as well as the killer mango shakes, but hey Sangria isn't a bad substitute. But I would highly recommend checking out Little Havana if you're tired of people pointing you to Versailles.

    (4)
  • David G.

    Wow! Likely the best Cuban restaurant I've visited in a long time! I will have to bring my sister and nephew here someday. and i also love their coconut flan!

    (5)
  • A O.

    This place was solid. My tostones were a little too flat and greasy, and my black beans were a little too soupy, but my wife was blown away by the tasty vaca frita (mojo-marinated fried flank steak). I also had a tortilla con papas (basically a potato omelette), which was quite good.

    (4)
  • Eliana R.

    I loved this place while I was in Miami. I went several times whenever I was craving a taste of food from home. (I was a student at the university across the street) It is the only decent place to eat in all of north Miami. Food was always delicious, the staff was friendly and I always wanted to come back for more. I think I miss this place even more so than the beaches.

    (5)
  • Kathy T.

    Absolutely amazing! The portions you get for 2 dishes can feed a family of 4 easily. The customer service was one of the best Ive ever had! The appetizer TAste Of Havana was delicious and filling! The roast pork and chicken were very juicy and the meats peeled right off the bone . Margarita had a nice kick... Didnt skimp out on the alcohol. I can be picky about my coffees but their cuban espresso was mmmmm goood!

    (5)
  • Prem Lee B.

    i don't have much to say, others have said it for me. portions here are huge. service is decent, but not amazing considering how many servers there are. The food is great, the menu is large and fantastic. I've never had a bad experience here, and I enjoy the decor a lot, despite feeling sympathy for the animals on the wall. If you're looking for good cuban, and don't want to go to a hole in the wall pick Little Havana over other sit down Cuban places in the Northern half of Dade County. It's great!

    (4)
  • Jerry F.

    This was a really good Cuban restaurant near my grandparents' place in North Miami Beach. I went about a month ago with my family, and I think we had pork, steak, lamb shank, and chicken dishes. There were all pretty good, except the chicken was a bit bland. I also had a glass of sangria, which was excellent. I remember the lamb being the tastiest dish, and the pork was also good, servied with a sweet sauce. I definitely plan to go here again when I next visit Miami!

    (5)
  • Julie W.

    I go to this restaurant with colleagues all the time. Very affordable for lunch. Quick service. Absolutely love the pork. I order it with moros and maduras. Would go back again and again. Great atmosphere, but never really have to wait for a table.

    (5)
  • Stephanie D.

    If you like bistec empanizado, then this is your place. Friendly people, delicious food and a pretty good mojito. Great place to bring your aunt flo and your baby mama!

    (4)
  • Ummi R.

    Little havana is my favorite restaurant in Miami. They have the best lamb shanks that I have ever tasted. The fried plantains, rice and black beans just adds to the goodness of this dish! This dish is so good that it will have you licking your knuckles!

    (5)
  • Raul R.

    I've been to a lot of Cuban restaurants in South Florida seeing as though I am Cuban myself. This place has some of the best Cuban food I've tasted in quite a while. Granted, I only went for lunch, but the food was excellent. I highly recommend the Cuban Steak with the Chimichurri sauce and a cheese flan for dessert. You won't be disappointed.

    (4)
  • Dippi C.

    Go for lunch specials, other wise it's pricy. But their paella is amazing!

    (3)
  • Raj M.

    Excellent Food, great service, simple decor, and ample space. Outside of little Havana, I think this is the best Cuban restaurant in the area. I am big fan of the Ropa Vieja and the Roast Port. Maybe, I'll go there tonight :)

    (4)
  • Mark B.

    The best fried plantains I've ever tasted and not even close! The food is pretty good overall but I can't say it's the best because it was only the second Cuban restaurante I have visited while here. My friends ordered steak and shrimp which was good. I had the special of the day shrimp stuffed whatever and it was good. Don't get the mojito as it is not good at all...tasted like premix with a few mint leaves thrown in. Anyway don't care to write more as it was just good.

    (4)
  • Kirin L.

    love the fod great drinks and awsome lunch specials cant get any better

    (5)
  • Aj B.

    My family and I wanted to try some place new. Thank you my fellow yelpers. This restaurant was terrific. There were five of us in our party. We weren't sure what to order and our waiter Alex was very helpful. We ordered a pitcher of sangria and shared the little Havana appitezer. Then we ordered a skirt steak, shredded pork,marinated pork , and a fish entree. All were recommeded to us by Alex. We ate it family style so we could try everything. We were so pleased. The food was delicious and the portions were huge . The service was very good. Our water glasses were never empty. We will go back again to try other menu items.

    (5)
  • Margaret C.

    We used to go here regularly out of convenience and I thought the place was just mediocre. Went back recently and major improvement! Everything was outstanding. I'm still thinking about it. Hard to rate a place best Cuban restaurant after just one (recent) meal, but it's my current number one place. Can't wait to get back there!

    (5)
  • Keisha E.

    This restaurant is so cute and in the heart of North Miami. I have seen this place before, but I simply past it by but never again. The restaurant is beautiful and is very spacious. I ordered the chicken steak and it came with white rice, black beans, and plantains. The rice and beans were impecable!! It is a must always. The chicken steak isn't to seasoned, but I still loved every moment of it... Will return again and this time not order take out!

    (4)
  • Alex T.

    my my my...why have all my foodventures been so positive in Fl?! to top off our 2nd night in FL, we tried Little Havana. read lots of good reviews and I honestly, after reading all the positive words about the place, I wanted to try everything! I settled with the recommendation, by Willy our friendly waiter, for the Little Havana Steak...which was not so little and big on flavor. the plate comes with a heaping medium cooked marinated bisteck with chimichurri sauce(omg!) best Cuban dish I've had ever! I squeezed lime all over the meat and it was devoured within minutes! the entrees come with a side of rice, black beans and fried plantains (which had a crunchy outside...yummy!). rice got soaked in meat juices and totally complemented my Cuban dining experience. friend ordered the tres leches cake and coconut flan...both were sweet but definitely tasty! parking is in a private lot. lots of seating. great service. food came out quick. I will definitely be back when I make a trip to South Beach. :D

    (5)
  • Jennifer I.

    Last May, while on a trip in Miami, wanted to try some cuban food. Was recommended by a frontdesk personnel. The price is reasonable and food and service was great.

    (4)
  • Madalina C.

    This place is absolutely sublime. They have their own parking lot, where there's always enough room to park. The parking is free, no valet. The restaurant has a 200 people capacity and there are a lot of waiters there happy to serve you. I love their enthusiasm. My husband and I went out to dinner there a couple of nights ago. I had the fish fillet, which was without a doubt...the best fish I have ever tasted in my life and I am not crazy about fried fish...My husband had a pork fillet with a sweet and sour sauce on a fried pineapple bed....mmmm....my mouth is watering again when I think of it...We started with a shrimp cocktail that was delicious and ended with flan as dessert. My husband tried the cheese flan, I tried the egg flan-the original flan and they were both delicious. I do not know how to grade this restaurant, because we spent 8-9 days in Florida and this was by far our best experience. This restaurant deserves way more than just 5 starts...everyone should go try it out at least once...This is something to remember... I am sad now that I came back to Cali and don't know a lot of good cuban places around here...This restaurant and the experience...the food...the atmosphere...the people...they will all stay with me for a while...And our dinner was about $60 without tip...What do you say about that???? super affordable considering all of the goodies we were blessed with.

    (5)
  • Rob C.

    I agree this place is good (nice full menu), as good as any of the other often-named cuban places. Nice chicharrones flavor (chunks = whole pieces). Fish in langostine sauce was ok, good plantains/rice/beans, etc. Sometimes Zagat is on target.

    (4)
  • Marcus G.

    Great food - fair price. The only thing I would tel the management is to improve their take out order taking (on phone) - this has been frustrating more than a few times. Otherwise highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Anubi K.

    Little Havana has become one of our favorite places to go for a nice long meal with friends and family. Little Havana is anything but little - the two giant dining rooms have never been full, so we've always been seated immediately upon arrival. Parking is free in their own lot, although it isn't as large as the restaurant itself so sometimes we've had to park nearby. The service has always been excellent; the staff is courteous and helpful to those who have questions about the menu. Small rolls are served before the meal. Their menu is quite large for both lunch and dinner. Portions are generous without being ridiculous, and everything comes with black beans, a slightly buttery white rice and plantains. Everything we've had has been at least good, and often quite excellent. A particular favorite is the Cuban Chicken, which is a quarter chicken in a very savory beef sauce with vegetables. I've also been told that the mojitos were wonderful. To nicely round out your visit, you'll find the bill is quite reasonable for the quality of food and service, making it a good value. It's a nice place to take your time dining and enjoy your company, as you never feel rushed.

    (5)
  • Jonah H.

    Great Cuban food. I always hit this place when I'm in Miami.

    (4)
  • alfi p.

    i love this place! while visiting miami i had to get some cuban food and so my sister and brother-in-law knew right where to take me. we arrived around 6 pm with a party of 5 and were seated right away. from the get go the service was good and throughout my meal i always found my glass of water to be full or waiting to be refilled as i was putting my glass down. i love that! the rolls at the beginning of the meal were soft and still warm from the oven. so, i ordered the little havana steak with chimichurri sauce. i'm so glad i did! i wish i didn't get so full so fast because i really wanted to finish my meal and enjoy every last bite! it is served with rice, black beans and some fried plantains. i loved every bite! the chimichurri sauce was sooo good and must be eaten with every bite of steak. the steak was tasty on it's own, but the chimichurri added so much more to it. we ended our meal with a couple of desserts for the table - the three milk cake and the caramel flan. the flan was good, but the milk cake was awesome. the bottom of the cake soaks up the condensed milk that sits on the plate and gives every bite just the right amount of sweetness. by the time we left the place was packed and it seemed like every table was full. we got there just in time and left very satisfied and wanting more when i could actually fit more into my stuffed belly.

    (5)
  • Manuel G.

    Most people in Miami will tell you Versaiiles ,or La Carreta, when asked about a good cuban restaurant, ok ,definitely maybe .However "the real best" Cuban restaurant is this one,the vaca frita,picadillo,arroz con pollo ,lechon asado and churrasco are second to none,the prices are just right,and service is excellent,it's location betrays it's authenticity.Try it , as Sammy Davis Jr. would say ,"you'll dig it the most babe".

    (5)
  • Theron N.

    I've been coming here for 10 years plus with my family. I love the food, the service is great and they are very helpful. I always recommend- I've been to all the Expensive Cuban restaurants in Miami and this one has the best food by far.

    (5)
  • Gary G.

    Went to Little Havana for lunch (which seems like the best time to go). The service was courteous and prompt and the food was surprisingly good. I had the Little Havana is a seasoned skirt steak with chimichurri sauce on the side and comes with white rice and black beans. The skirt steak was absolutely perfectly cooked. As a person who cooks quite a bit and orders steak all the time I know that this is not easy. And for $7.95 you can't beat it. Go here. You will not be sorry.

    (4)
  • Marsha M.

    For original review with many pictures, please see guiyanggal.com/2007/05/2… When asked for a good Cuban restaurant, the evil concierge recommended Versailles in Little Havana. A Cuban restaurant with a French name? It sounded wrong at the very beginning. With high expectations and the anticipation for the best Cuban food in town, Tim and I still drove there as quickly as I could. We had to drive fast partially because Tim was hungry. When men are hungry, they become grouchy. The environment was just like Denny's. The food was OK. The oxtail strew was good, but not exceptional. The grilled black bass was nothing to write home about. Disappointed, we cursed at the concierge and concluded that there must be a deal between the concierge and the restaurant; otherwise, how can an honest concierge recommend a lousy restaurant like that? When I was trying to find out a special restaurant to take Tim for his birthday, I checked out the recommendations for Cuban food in Miami and was taken aback by the search result - The Versailles was rated very high at citysearch.com . Honestly, I don't get the hype about this restaurant. For authentic Cuban food, Little Havana is a much better choice. While there, we ordered the "First Start Combo for two" ($26), which actually can feed 4 people. The lamb shank is tender and a bit spicy. The grilled chicken and steak is juicy and flavorful. The best is the shredded pork, similar to the Carnitas available in a Mexican restaurant, but better. You can make your own shredded pork sandwich with the black beans and warm, fresh-made rolls, and then dip it in the sauce from the beef stew, just like French dip. Not healthy food, but different, exotic and tasty. If you can somehow manage to forget a balanced diet and the fat concentration in the fried plantains, it was tender, sweet, melting in your mouth. Fantastic for a couple of small bites.

    (5)
  • Brittany R.

    best chimichurri ever!!!

    (5)
  • Paula R.

    Okay people, this place... amazing. Without having to go way the heck out to Calle Ocho, Little Havana has THE best Cuban cuisine in NE Miami. Hands down! I highly recommend the fried yuca as an appetizer, the Little Havana steak, Pollo Empanizado, or the Vaca Frita (ask for it well done and crispy!), the rice pudding for dessert, and the oh-so-delicious sangria. It's really one of those places where you want to explain to someone how unbelievably good the food is, but ... saying it doesn't QUITE do it. Stick with my suggestions; don't go to Little Havana for the soups and croquettas. You can get that anywhere in Miami! Plus, the lunch specials (between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm) are so reasonably priced! For $7.99 you can get rice, beans, maduros, and a Little Havana steak! Yummy! :)

    (5)
  • Leah S.

    I am a regular here for years. In fact since I first moved to Miami I have been coming here. It never fails to dissapoint. This is hands down the "best Cuban food" in all of Miami. The Roast pork is one of my favorites and the vaca frita en mojo is delicious too or steak w/ chimichurri. You really cant go wrong no matter what you order. If you take a peek into the kitchen they cook in these big large metal "ollas" like abuela used to do and it looks like the food is just been sitting and cooking in the juices for hours. Its full of latin women in the kitchen. This is a family restaurant and the waiters have also been here for years so thats kind of nice too. I always pick tyhe same waiter. Kind of feels like your sitting down for nice family meal at the dinner table. The chairs and tables are this hefty wood block too and the restaurant looks into a nice yard area w/ palms and nice trees. They have room and tables for a large party so you can bring the whole family. Oh yeah and order a pitcher of Sangria. Delicious. Enjoy.

    (5)
  • Karen Y.

    ~3.5 stars~ It was my first Cuban food experience, and it definitely was a decent choice! The portions were big! We started off with the appetizer sampler - a good mix of different stuff, most of it was fried though, nevertheless tasty. Already I was beginning to feel full. I ordered the steak with chimichurri sauce, mmm yum yum! The steak was so juicy and tender - I highly recommend it! The b/f got the lamb, which was also really tender and full of goodness! Our friend also got a steak, which was pretty good. His g/f got the plaintain soup, which she thought was really bland until she added the beans side into it. We ended up having to take some of the food home, which fed us for another meal.

    (3)
  • Sophie D.

    Great place for Cuban food. Kind of pricy but they give you big portions. Everything on the menu is delish. The bistec empanizado is so big that it's doesn't fit on the plate. Oh and the morros =) I can never get enough of the morros! The service is fast and the employees are on top of their game.

    (5)
  • Rhondalei G.

    I was in the area with my friend and decided to eat here based on Chris B.'s review on yelp. Thank goodness for the iPhone app! My friend ordered the vaca frita which was delicious, but my steak with chimichurri was OFF THE HOOK. This is why I gave the place 5 stars! 2 large pieces of steak and enough chimichurri sauce. I made this meal into 2 since it was large. Our server was mindful to let us enjoy our meal and quietly refilled our drinks. I really wish we had great Cuban cuisine like this in Seattle!

    (5)
  • Dean D.

    Great food, great value. Loved the pork and steak! Super nice staff.

    (5)
  • Cheryll S.

    I use to eat lunch here quite often, their black beans are angelicallllll, and if you ask for some pork grinds on the side that on it's own it's a meal...... Love their steak and their service! This place is a hidden gem. Don't try going there for lunch on a friday because you are likely to sit outside and wait for a good 45 minutes...... Best cuban place in town!

    (5)
  • Alexa C.

    Kudos for being the only people to replica my Abuela's' Vaca Frita! This place came to my mind on my way home for takeout. I usually don't eat Cuban food out unless it's accompanying tourists. However, I was craving Vaca Frita and I just needed my fix. They were really friendly on the phone and my order was ready within 15 minutes. I love the meat packaging and the juicy "Vaca". The perfect amount of onions sautéed with the crispy deliciousness of Vaca frita. The maduros tasted a bit off and I wish they would've included line but overall it was the best Cuban takeout that I've ever had. I really want to come back and dine in. The techno music blasting in the entrance is a bit too much but whatever, they have plenty of parking. It's like the northern version of Versailles in my eyes. If they would offer avocados and perhaps some thinner crunchier maduros- I would think twice about cooking more often. Dallleeee'

    (4)
  • Natalee B.

    Absolutely Amazing! My boyfriend and I tried the 8 oz steak and it was delicious. The sauce with the mariquitas was delicious and so was the chimichurri. The tres leches was to die for!

    (5)
  • Jackie O.

    I give this restaurant a five star because the food was really good and for its price they served a grand amount of food. The service was on point and all the waitress were Attentive and friendly.

    (5)
  • Stefani N.

    Hubby wanted cuban food. Little Havana had so many good reviews we decided to check it out and we were definitely glad we did. Hubby had the whole red snapper and I had the Cuban steak. When the menu says whole red snapper they mean whole red snapper the entire fish head and tail- everything - it was beautifully cooked and deliciously seasoned. The steak was also nicely seasoned and tasted delicious although a tiny bit tougher than I like. Both dishes were served with rice and black beans and dinner rolls. It was a lot of food for a moderate price. The wait staff was friendly and efficient. We would definitely go there again.

    (5)
  • Louis R.

    Best Cuban food I've had, and I'm Cuban! We love this place and all our out of town relatives insist on eating there when they come to visit. (Personally I think they only visit now to eat at Little Havana.) Try the white wine sangria and the vaca frita is something extraordinary. All their seafood is top notch too.

    (5)
  • Eschel H.

    I don't really see how this place rates so highly. I've eaten here several times over the last couple years and it's never really stood out in my mind. The food is decent and definitely not exceptional in any way. I've also had a mojito there and was seriously unimpressed.

    (3)
  • Momo B.

    WESTERN CUBANO Recommended to us by our compadre Jose Perez of Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay, Little Havana is his most favorite Cuban restaurant. Its diners are younger and more diverse enthnically. A little more relaxing feel and none of the fancy baroque etched mirrors nor crystal chandeliers. The ambience is a strong hint of the Cuban cuisine to be served. It's toned down, more natural and less seasoned. Heavier dosage of papa fritas and slightly less fried and less sweeten maduros. Busing of tablewear is spotty and at times solely the servers responsibility. Mentally it seems to be a less ideal commute from our hotel. If my commute takes us along Biscayne Bay this would be my first choice for Cubano cuisine. Thanks Jose for the wonderful suggestion.

    (4)
  • Diane N.

    I've been here many times for lunch. The food is good and the lunch prices are very reasonable. Lunch starts at $5.99, and most entrees come with two side dishes. I usually get black beans and rice. Lunch servings tend to be a little on the small side. When you sit down they put a basket of crusty Cuban bread and butter on the table. I could just eat the bread and be happy. Recently I had fish with creole sauce, which was a daily special. It was okay, but I thought the sauce would be spicier. I'm not sure if it says anything about the authenticity of the food, but there is usually a lot of Spanish speaking people eating there. .

    (3)
  • Marvin A.

    Great food and good portion size. Only cons is the parking lot and the low lighting. Besides that the food was delish, came out fairly quick and the taste was yummy! I got the Zarzuela, it's the seafood plater so tasty but it's a bit pricey. Fried yuca for appetizer pork churrasco for the girl friend and pork tamarindo for the old man. The coronas were a bit more compared to Las Vegas Cuban cuisine and the diet coke drink was as well a lot more $2.49 a can more.

    (4)
  • Tony R.

    This restaurant has been serving great Cuban food for many years, and still going strong. Their roast pork is tender and full of flavor (slightly salty). Great beans and rice, plantains and tostones. Palomilla steak also tender and flavorful. A Coconut flan to share is a fine ending. Their sangria tastes like they emptied a can of fruit cocktail instead of cutting fresh fruit. So, pass on the sangria. Excellent value and portions. Service is efficient. Parking on the side.

    (4)
  • John G.

    Great decor & ambience. Food was somewhat disappointing. My fish needed to be washed with lime and seasonings before frying. My girlfriends ropa vieja was overcooked and mushy. Our tostones tasted like they were old and refried many times. Overall the food seemed not fresh or poorly handled. The service was very attentive and efficient. This place gets an A for ambiance and service, but they get a C- in food preparation.

    (2)
  • Dan F.

    This is the real deal! Must go! Ordered take out and ate in-house both times have been excellent. Exactly what you want in Cuban food. This is family owned establishment and you can tell they take pride in servicing their customers with only the best of what Cuban food has to offer. They got my business!

    (5)
  • Frankie F.

    Vaca Frita is extremely recommended and the Ropa veija are Tasty meat dishes and the desserts are delish ! Will for sure come back for more !

    (5)
  • Damon F.

    Best Cuban food we had in Miami - better than Calle Ocho, and a great price. The Oxtail stew is fantastic with great flavor, but quite rich. Everything is good. Not that fancy a place, but very comfortable, and good service, nice decor.

    (5)
  • Beth C.

    Family style authentic cabanas restaurant. The pork chunks are a pork belly style with a crispy outside and incredibly tender age inside. Im not a fan of flan, but it was a delicious flavor, thicker texture and delicious. We ordered family style and enjoyed steak, lobster, shrimp, rice and beans. Delicious

    (5)
  • Ermias E.

    Best Cuban food I had. We had dinner at TGI Friday but cause of the long line we decided to go to different restaurants. It was the best choice we made. We end up getting best food in town.

    (5)
  • Andy M.

    My family and I have been going to Little Havana for years. Needless to say, we basically live at the restaurant . We're there for breakfast lunch or dinner at least once a week. If we go a week without eating (the best Cuban food in town) at Havana...it's just weird and doesn't feel right. Why? 1) the food is amazing and the price is right 2) our server Raul always accommodates us when we walk in at any given time and were a large party. 3) Cuban and house specials are always on point. With that said: go to this lovely restaurant, you'll probably find us here

    (5)
  • Jeniffer L.

    They're service is okay not the very best but not the worst either. I liked their picadillo but not their ropa vieja. I also didn't like their batido de Mamey too much because it wasn't sweet enough for me. I would recommend this place though because of the staff being so nice and the food being okay. They do care about making a customer happy.

    (4)
  • Danny B.

    I don't always write reviews but when I do it's because I am absolutely shocked of how good the food was. I got the steak with chimichurri. That's all I have to say. Enjoy! PS great service

    (5)
  • Linda D.

    Everything said on other reviews was true. My husband has an elderly Aunt in the neighborhood and I saw the restaurant on the way in. We went back for dinner. The black beans were so good, we ordered a third serving. My husband had the double lamb shank and I had the whole fried snapper. We loved everything. My husband is not normally a fan of plantains and he said that were the best he ever had and ate them all. We also had a pitcher of white sangria that we enjoyed.

    (5)
  • Tiffany K.

    One thing I never fail to consume excessive amounts whenever I'm in Miami would have to be Cuban food. It would be silly to eat anything else like ... um sushi and pizza. So Miami yelp visitors- Please dine in Cuban food to your hearts delight because this stuff ain't gonna get better anywhere else! On my 4 day eating spree, I stumbled upon Little Havana on my first day in Miami And boy- did this place set the standards. No one can touch this. -BREAD. FREE. YUM. EAT WHEN WARM AND SLATHERED WITH BUTTAH. - CHICKEN CHURASCO: the most moist chicken I've ever consumed, topped with lip lickin' chimichurri sauce. Oh baby. I typically don't like to order chicken unless it's roasted, but LittleHavana has got this bbq technique down. -ROPA VIEJA/PULLED PORK: Hot daym. This was seriously the best pulled pork I've ever laid my mouth on. Each moist strand was coated with a mouth bursting flavor that created a cosmic explosion in my mouth of the most delicious flavors I've ever tasted. Seriously. I call it the true essence of porkliciousness! -PLANTAINS: A true must. These are the best i've ever had. Oh baby mama. I can't wait for my next excuse to come here for Cuban. The best of the best! Puerto Sagua also has some decent Cuban food and is highly reviewed; however, since they are both in the same area, I highly recommend making the trip to Little Havana.

    (5)
  • Ben R.

    I have date at this restaurant for years! It has changed owners twice and managers 3 times... I just ordered the food to go because they don't deliver (which I knew about and it's not important) would you believe that they want to charge me for bread! After paying $85 for 2 people on an order to be picked up, I asked if I can have 3 rolls of bread extra and the manager said it was a policy to charge for bread on a to go order... I simply told them that if I were to eat at the restaurant I could order as much bread as I wanted and they agreed but refused to give me bread! ARE YOU SERIOUS! It's bread! Those people that work there are uneducated idiots... I refuse to go back!

    (1)
  • Mahtsb S.

    Loved it . It was so delicious . The service is fast and super friendly . Definitely go back

    (5)
  • Jannine A.

    Great food and super fast service Affortable prices and good portion size I will come again for sure

    (5)
  • Megan J.

    The restaurant is so good. I ordered the lamb shank which has no smell at all. My friend got oxtail tasted good 2. And the cocktails here whoa real whiskey. Tried Cuban libra. The boss was so nice gave us a free dessert. 5 stars love it. Even it was over 9 still a lot of people cool

    (5)
  • Shay M.

    Great affordable Cuban food in North Miami! Always enjoy food here. Service is great and fast. Ambiance is quaint and very casual. The lunch specials are on point! Little Havana's is always busy and must treat their employees well ... They stay! For fish lovers try the fried red snapper, which I share because it's huge! The ropa vieja always looks great.

    (5)
  • Lauren V.

    Asking our friendly, Cuban-born server at a seafood restaurant where the best place for Cuban food was in North Miami, we were directed to Little Havana on Biscayne Blvd. This is one big ol' restaurant that was hopping on a Monday night with local families. This sounds possibly terrible, but the decor and size and atmosphere reminded me a bit of Macayo's. Like a pretty large chain of the basics of the cuisine. We ordered a few mojitos ($6 each) Havana Chicken (half chicken w/ black beans, rice and plantains; $10) a beef empanada starter ($1.89), a relleno ($17.99, also comes with rice and black beans), a Cuban Chicken ($12) and a steak ($15). We spent about $80 for four entrees plus 3 mojitos. The portions were, um ENORMOUS. Like, seriously, even by American standards. The empanada was fantastic, the chicken lovely and plantains pretty good though a tad on the sweet side for my taste. The relleno was excellent. The steak ok. The mojitos were also ok, but not amazing. All in all, Little Havana is a very safe choice. Lots of seating, big menu with lots of options and kids' section, huge portions and family friendly vibe with traditional style of dining. But it's pricey. If you're more adventurous and don't need a platter of food for dinner, I would ask around for a more hole-in-the-wall, low key place. But that's my style.

    (3)
  • Alf G.

    Very good if you looking for a lunch deal they have an special for lunch. Good services and good food.

    (5)
  • Thien N.

    This was our first stop in Miami. Neither of us have ever had Cuban, and Little Havana Restaurant sure showed us how! Right at dinner time, the place was hopping with diners. They started us off with bread rolls that were a bit stale. All is well though, we weren't there for the bread! For appies - we decided on the beef empanadas and tamal with chorizo. The empanadas were delicious. The outer was perfectly flaky and the inner was piping hot. The tamal was good and a very large portion but the chorizo was very salty. For dinner we decided to go for the "5-Star Combo". With roast pork, lamb shank, chicken steak, shredded beef and steak, we figured it would be a good introduction to Cuban cuisine. And it really was! I really liked the lamb shank and shredded beef -- tender and fall-off-the bone, they were really tasty. Thankfully the combo included white rice, black beans & plantains because the steak and pork were super salty. Service was attentive and pricing was average

    (3)
  • Liz B.

    The food was delicious and the service was great. I really enjoyed the vaca frita. My son had the chicken breast which was cooked well.

    (5)
  • Chris C.

    Although, I am not the biggest fan of Cuban dishes, I must say that this place was rather surprising. The service-really nice and attentive. The decor-has that Havana-style class to it...really nice....and the bathrooms are really clean and elegant, which is Always a Plus for me!! The food-pretty tasty. The prices-really good! **Note: If you are dating a Hispanic or Cuban person then take them to this joint...you will definitely impress them and you'll get yo' propz! So, check it...I ordered the 5-star combo platter, which was a lot of food but it was really flavorful...even better tasting the next day! The pork and the Lamb shank were nice and tender. I gotz to come back for dessert!!!...Nice Cuban joint!!!!

    (3)
  • Ziyan C.

    Our group came for lunch on Valentine's day and got a table for six with no wait at about 11:30am. There were cute valentine's balloons and ribbons around the restaurant. We had a mix of excellent and not-so-excellent dishes, but it's definitely worth coming here if you order the right things, and it was incredibly affordable for the amount of food we got. COST: $155 total for six (five dishes plus 2 pitchers of sangria). MUST-HAVES: Little Havana Steak, Shrimp in Garlic Sauce, * Mixed black beans/rice - 2 stars Way too dry! The beans weren't mixed in at all. * Plantains - 3.5 stars Good, a little on the dry side (slices were pretty thick), quite oily, and lacks that crisp. Rice & Plantains: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… SEAFOOD: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… * Shrimp in Garlic Sauce $15.99 - 4 stars pic: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Nicely done! Fresh shrimp, the sauce wasn't too thick, strong garlic flavor. HOUSE SPECIALS: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… * Chicken Churrasco $12.99 - 3 stars pic: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Very dry, flavorless, and disappointing. The sauce did not help. * Little Havana Steak $16.99 - 4 stars pic: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Great! Soft tender meat, very tasty. * Rebozado $15.99 - 4 stars pic: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… cross-section: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Nicely breaded and fried, pretty fresh meat inside. CUBAN SPECIALS: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… * 2 Piece Lamb Shank $19.99 - 3.5 stars pic: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Good meat, but this is a relatively smaller dish for a higher price. I wouldn't go out of my way to order this unless you are a diehard lamb shank fan. Beef, Poultry: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Soups, Salads, Vegetarian: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Cuban Drinks, Appetizers: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt… Our Receipt: yelp.com/biz_photos/litt…

    (4)
  • J M.

    This place has really gone down as far as food quality goes. Good things never last in Miami, greed always kicks in. My Havanna steak wasn't even churasco and tasted like leather and the kids palomilla was old. Shrimp had absolutely no taste whatsoever. Probably frozen from China

    (2)
  • Richard N.

    Had the ropa veija at Little Havana. Pretty delicious; it came with rice, black beans, and beef. I wished the beef was more moist and softer. The restaurant looks great. We sat next to a window that had a waterfall, trees, and cats.. yes cats. Seems like Little Havana likes to feed them. Lucky felines, they get free food! Art, painting, and layout of the restaurant was nice too. The only bad thing are the servers. When they are busy, they forget a lot. I asked for cream with my cuban coffee and they never brought it out. Food was great service was bad.

    (4)
  • Carlos S.

    We loved it, and so was people around us. We can hear their comments It was plenty for 2+ Parrillada and their coconut flan was awesome

    (5)
  • Lorena H.

    Good quantity for the price. Herbs and sauces were unique. The lunch runs from 11:30-4:30, descent place for a lunch. $23 total for both meals.

    (4)
  • Ana A.

    The atmosphere is very friendly and inviting. The food is amazing and authentic. Favorite Cuban restaurant in Miami!

    (5)
  • Nicole C.

    Dinner tonight was really satisfying. I had the 5 star combo platter for two @ $35 and it was a great deal. It included roast pork, lamb shank, chicken steak, shredded beef and little havana steak. Each dish was flavorful except the Havana steak was a bit bland, as well as too dry. The combo also includes white rice, black beans & plantains. My favorite items was the roast pork, the shredded beef and the lamb shank - in that order. I highly recommend ordering this sampler if you are not sure what to order. The complimentary Cuban bread was appreciated but was just okay; I think it may have been more enjoyable if it actually came out warm. Unfortunately, I was so full that I did not have enough room to try any of their desserts.

    (4)
  • Stephan G.

    2pm on a Friday. The pre dinner rolls are from a tube and seemingly microwaved - gross. The fish lunch special was luke warm at best and relatively bland. Tasted to me like buffet fish. The moroz was way salty. I ordered an espresso without sugar for desert, when I got it, it was almost too sweet to finish. Pros: Fair prices for the location Daily lunch specials Decent parking Cons: Food taste Food temperature Order details

    (2)
  • Elizabeth A.

    I ordered the Little Havana Steak and let me tell you, I thought I died and went to heaven. The steak was so juicy and tender, but combined with the chimichurri sauce, it was PERFECTION. The chimichurri sauce was garlic-y and packed with so much flavorful goodness. The meal came with generous sides of black beans, rice, and plantains. I normally don't like black beans because I usually find the black beans in most places to be bland, but this place had me licking the bowl clean! It was creamy and full of flavor. The plantains were sweet and tart which were a nice complement to my savory meal. There was so much food that I was actually sad I physically couldn't fit anymore food into my body. But boy, did I try! If I ever come back to Miami, I am heading straight here from the airport next time.

    (5)
  • Marcella L.

    A mist have; the havana steak ohhhh so good. Always have a real good meal here even my picky kids love it. The service is great and the prices are good. This restaurant is a must with my family at least once a month.

    (5)
  • Alfonso P.

    Always a good choice and food service. They have a real good deal for the lunch. Don't forget the Cuban coffee.

    (5)
  • Bonnie L.

    Little Havana is as good as it gets for Cuban fare without driving all the way down south. My favorite dish is the ox tail in wine sauce, the sauce is delicious especially over rice! Some other items such as ropa vieja, flat chicken breast, tostones and tres leche dessert are also very good, the food here seems slightly higher quality and less greasy than most other Cuban restaurants. Restaurant is clean and service is friendly.

    (4)
  • Gabrielle D.

    This place was a great find! My friend and I were ready to go back to our hotel when we spotted the place. It doesn't look all that inviting on the outside, but when you step inside it is a very warm and friendly atmosphere! The waiters and waitresses are excellent! They serve you these round bread balls immediately (not sure WHAT the Spanish name is for it), but they are crunchy on the outside and soft and warm on the inside. I ordered a tamal with mojo first as an appetizer. Definitely not the type of tamales I'm used to, as all I can get in Texas are the Mexican kind. These were softer and much bigger. It had pork on the inside and had a garlicky, with a hint of citrus flavor, it was yummy! For the main course I ordered chicken with meat sauce, and it came with fried plantains and black beans as sides. I've never eaten black beans before, just because the color doesn't look all that great, but these were tasty! I have also never had fried plantains before, but they were perfect, I loved them. The chicken was excellent, I ate the whole thing, and it was HUGE! Try Little Havana if you're in Miami and need some GOOD Cuban food!

    (4)
  • Rho L.

    First order of business upon touching down in Miami was to indulge in some cafe con leche. Well that and to immerse myself in delicious cuban food. We drove down to little havana. From the outside, the place looks slightly decrepit. Oh. lowered expectations. We walked in and the entire place came alive with chatter and the lovely smell of cuban food. expectations heightened just a bit. The menu certainly had MANY options. Maybe too many. SO i started off with a cafe con leche. Yummm. I tried to ration my sips so I wouldn't run out too quickly. We got the beef empanadas as well which were delicious. Flaky crust, filled with lots of seasoned beef. We also got the lamb, marinated beef and the marinated pork (which by the way came with chicharones). I asked for extra fried plantains, but their rice and beans were delicately seasoned too so I had to grab some as well. All the meats were tasty, tender and just wow amazing. I enjoyed every morsel I popped into my mouth. Capped that meal off with some vanilla pudding which had bits of flan in it, topped with cinammon. That might have been overkill cause we were all pretty damn full already. but SOMEONE had to finish the dessert. Had a fantastic dining experience at little havana, albeit the obtuse, and run down exterior. 5 stars all the way.

    (5)
  • Joseph G.

    Absolute perfection nothing else really needs to be said have been here multiple times, reminds me of my mommas kitchen.

    (5)
  • Anthony B.

    Great food! Great service! This place has authentic Cuban food that you will enjoy. Staff was very nice and attentive. All meals were good. Would recommend this place for Cuban food.

    (4)
  • Najah Q.

    Great value, delicious food! The tamarind chicken was so yummy! A bit sweet but I loved it.

    (5)
  • Nicole L.

    We stopped in for dinner with a party of six on Sunday night after arriving in North Miami for a wedding. We were seated right away but that is where our good experience ended. Our waiter was short with is when answering questions about menu items. We came here for authentic Cuban cuisine but weren't sure what we should get. After we ordered he never came to check back for drink refills or to see if we needed anything. We couldn't even flag him down because he was nowhere to be seen. My dad had the Ropa Viejo and it was a great portion size and delicious. I had the Garlic Shrimp it was good but only six or seven shrimp. Overpriced at $16. Others in our group said their meals, a steak, Cuban salad and a chicken dish were overcooked and nothing to write home about. No drink refills were offered during dinner which is a big pet peeve. We had asked our server prior to ordering to split up the check. When it came it was all on one bill and he said he couldn't remembered what we ordered. We offered to split it for him but that annoyed him even more than the initial questions we asked about the food. We ended up just paying one bill and splitting it amongst ourselves later. Funny thing, the waiter hovered over our table while we were paying the bill. Wish he had been that attentive all evening.

    (2)
  • John B.

    C and I had the Roast Pork for dinner. We liked it so much that we postponed resuming our travel by two hours so we could return for lunch the next day. Food: 5 stars Service: 4 stars Ambiance: 4 stars

    (4)
  • Drew M.

    One of the best Cuban restaurants in North Miami. Friendly attentive staff, casual atmosphere, delicious food.

    (4)
  • Susan G.

    This is the best Cuban restaurant in Miami. The food is excellent and portions are large. Their lunch specials are very inexpensive, and the staff is nice. The restaurant is quite large, and has a private room for functions. Great atmosphere as well.

    (5)
  • Jennifer A.

    Can't believe I haven't written a review for this place yet. We moved back to Miami almost 9 months ago and have been here at least 5 times. Each time has been better than the time before, as far as the food goes. We love the Ropa Vieja, Roasted Pork, Picadillo, their ginormous crispy Tostones, and my absolute favorite, Mojitos! The food is full of flavor compared to other places in the area and I swear they have the best mojitos I've ever tasted. Service is a mix of good and meh...but we just go there for the food, not for 5-star service or a friendly atmosphere. Yes, friendly service would be great, but not necessary for us there. It's never been horrible service, so we're pleased as long as the kitchen stays the same and keeps giving us the food and drinks we love! Our last visit included dessert and that was awesome, too. Tres leches, creme brulee and rice pudding. Yum!

    (5)
  • Christina M.

    Out of the hundreds of cuban restaurants from Miami to West Palm, Little Havana is BY FAR my favorite Cuban restaurant. It's right off of Biscayne and the way to get into the plaza is a little weird but once you find it, you're good to go. First can I mention how HUGE this restaurant is? The atmosphere is very "Little Havana" - from the paintings to the decor, this place screams and wreaks of Old Cuba. A perfect touch to enjoy the ambiance. Once you're seated, the first thing you must order is the Sangria. It is delicious! Not too bitter but just the perfect flavor. Everything I get here is super delicious, my favorites include their croquettas, the banana chips, and the biztec empanizado! Delicious! Everytime I am in North Miami Beach I always make a point to come check out Little Havana. From the decor, to the service, to the food, it truly is an extremely enjoyable experience.

    (5)
  • F K.

    I used to go here on an almost daily basis and it was amazing. Times have changed. It's still good, major expansion, new interior which it needed. The bread, chimichurri is different. It was good but not amazing like it was. Don't like being charged extra for sauces, etc...churrasco was Delish, vaca Frita good. It was good but a little pricey for certain items. Might come again if I was in area.

    (3)
  • Megan A.

    My husband took me here and I'm glad he speaks a but of Spanish! He's been here plenty of times before so he was able to guide me around the menu. We shared a carafe of red sangria. It is made in house with fruit and quite sweet. He got the roasted pork with was AMAZING!!!! I got the fried fish which was also very good! Even the rice and beans was great...I am very picky about these things. I do not like bland food at all. My water was kept full and I did not feel rushed as the restaurant for busier. We got the tres leches to go and it was also good, however it was not in a spill proof container so make sure to hold it level!

    (5)
  • Cordie D.

    The best appetizer sampler, ropa vieja and lechon asado ever. Pitcher of Mojito is worth getting especially if you're going to drink two or three. Dessert and coffee were great too. Dinner for four around $100 for what we ordered. Family friendly and convenient parking. Takeout too. We will be back!

    (5)
  • Jude E.

    This place was delicious. We didn't know much about Cuban cuisine so I can't comment in its "authenticity". But the food was absolutely delicious. We ordered the five star combo - five different meats - and my teenage stepson and I couldn't come close to finishing it. The black beans and rice were delicious and my wife enjoyed her tomato and onion salad. Drinks were cheap and we generally enjoyed ourselves. We ate in the safari room with the taxidermy all over the walls and despite the fact that that isn't our style (my six year old daughter was naming all of the poor bucks) it was a great experience. Highly recommend.

    (5)
  • R G.

    This place is da bomb...authentic, amazing, easy on your wallet, friendly service, local Cuban restaurant. Highly recommend the 5 star combo, don't forget to ask for chimichurri sauce on the side. The beef empanadas and garlic shrimp was very good. Tres leches cake and cafe con leche not to be missed.

    (4)
  • Randie L.

    I didn't want to stop eating. The end. DELICIOUS food, great service, unbeatable price. You have to try to believe.

    (5)
  • Michelle W.

    This is why I'm a Yelper - you find places like Little Havana and it pretty much changes your life. Little Havana is the locals secret spot for amazing Cuban food. Lucky for me, Yelp doesn't keep any secrets. We were in Miami for a day and had to try some cuban food. A short drive away, we were seated immediately and the hardest part of our trip was trying to pick something from the menu... They have a huge selection of food; enough to meet everyone's needs, even if you aren't a fan of Cuban food. I settled on the lamb shank and he had the fried pork. The food finally came and wow. Speechless. Did I really just pay $15 for this amazing dish? Packed with rice, beans, fried plantains and the main dish, it was more than enough food for one person. The lamb fell off the bone and was so flavorful and the fried pork was fried perfectly and wasn't dry at all. This was one of the cheapest dinners and was some of the best quality food I've had in awhile. I'm upset that I don't live in Miami, but the next time I'm back, I'm definitely heading back to this place.

    (5)
  • Shanaz Z.

    We decided to come here before our long drive back home. We ordered the little Havana steak and the little Havana chicken. Inside the restaurant was beautiful, great food and coffee but the servers made us really uncomfortable. It took us an hour to order the food, have our dinner and dessert but throughout the whole meal the servers kept taking turns asking us if were done. We were still eating when they approached us and still had a full plate of food. I honestly didn't understand it, the restaurant wasn't closing soon and there were other tables available. Not sure if it was a cultural thing but it left us with a really negative feeling when we left miami. Didn't give it a lower rating because the food was delicious.

    (4)
  • Patrick R.

    It was yummy.

    (5)
  • Mel A.

    Delicious food, big space, fast service. I have to go back for their Yuca Fries, which were absolutely amazing. Your order is not complete without these!!

    (5)
  • Carlos R.

    this is by far one of the best places that you can indulge some Cuban food. the service is good, I usually start with a mojito and order the little havana steak which is a juicy skirt steak.

    (4)
  • Benny T.

    I happened to run into this restaurant on a Sunday afternoon for lunch and I was pleasantly suppressed. Atmosphere is nice and down to earth. I haven't been to Cuba, but I can definitely imagine a Cuban cafe in Havana looking like this with vintage sacks of sugar and cigar advertisements on the walls and leather bound artisan seats. Service was superb!! Our waiter, Juan, was pleasant, knowledgeable of the menu and kept checking in on us to see if everything was alright. Waiters kept coming by to fill my water glass, which is a pet peeve of mine. I hate restaurants that don't give you water or you have to beg the server for a refill. The food was well priced, beer was cold and the food was delicious. I have found my favorite Cuban restaurant and it doesn't hurt that its in the neighborhood. Yay!!!

    (4)
  • Rosita R.

    I love their Ropa Vieja, mariquitas, and lobster bisque on Friday nights. Their rice and beans are also on point. I never leave disappointed, hungry, or without leftovers due to the nice portion sizes.

    (4)
  • Bethany S.

    I love Cuban food. I've eaten Cuban food in little dives, fancy joints, and houses across the country, and I've pretty much loved everything that's been put in front of me. Except one of the main staples of Cuban cuisine, Ropa Vieja, which I find pretty meh. After reading the Yelp reviews for this place, I decided to give Ropa Vieja another chance. So glad I did, because Little Havana's Ropa Vieja was fantastic! The spices, the texture, and the sauce came together so perfectly that I ate the whole thing, which was huge for a lunch special, especially with the plantains (also perfect) that I ordered on the side. The restaurant has a nice, vibrant atmosphere. Their parking lot is tight (though I found a spot just fine) and the place was pretty crowded during lunch. Service was quick, very quick. As in I ordered my food and the server snatched the menu out of my hand and disappeared before I could order a drink. But they kept my water refilled and I guess it saved me a little money too, right?

    (4)
  • La R.

    This place has some of the best churrasco in the area! You may want to brush up on your Spanish (I had to explain to the waiter what Jim Beam was), but other than that it was a great experience!

    (5)
  • Chris K.

    I went for lunch on a Sunday, so I was not able to order off the lunch special menu. I was happy anyways, even though I had to pay a few more bucks for a bigger meal. I had the Ropa Vieja my gf has Arroz con Pollo ... Full of flavor and huge portions! They both came with delicious black beans and plantains and rice. Good service and the restaurant has a nice feel to it, big open room with fun paintings on the walls. I give it a 5 start rating taking everything into acvount

    (5)
  • Charlotte B.

    Went here on a Sunday craving some good Cuban food and we for just that! We had the beef empanadas (it was excellent ), fried pork chunks (came with rice and black beans and sweet plantains ) and the oxtail! For dessert we had the cheese flan and a cortadito! Everything was excellent it was exactly what we were looking for! Will be back soon.

    (5)
  • John M.

    Great food as always. The chicken Churasco, the little havana steak Churasco, the empanada de Carne, the Cesar salad were all perfect, This is the type of restaurant that everyone should know about how great of job they do. The Tres Leches is as always incredibly good. This type of restaurant makes Miami culinary experience memorable .

    (5)
  • Ri T.

    I have been in love with this place for over 10 years. The food is always great. I can't help but be excited very time I go there. Can't leave with out adding an extra order for lunch the next day.

    (5)
  • Ed S.

    I really enjoyed my meal but my daughters ordered steak I am thinking they may have been precooked they both said the steaks were not hot. But we would go back again

    (3)
  • Felix B.

    Best Cuban food in Miami. Only place I will eat churrasco steak. Service is always great and prices are super cheap

    (5)
  • Phil S.

    The absolute WORST restaurant experience I've had in a long time. I ALWAYS finish my meal at a restaurant, but this one was so boring and flavorless that I just let it go. The service was also slow. Overall a huge disappointment and I have no idea how this place has so many good reviews!

    (1)
  • Flynn R.

    Not bad, but doesn't come close to the Puerto saugo, with anything.. Everything here is mediocre compared to Puerto! starting from the Cuban bread, and pork chunks, down to the tres leches, I know it's hard to find parking there, but you can go after midnight on a weekday..

    (3)
  • Vincenzo B.

    This place is famous for their authentic Cuban food. If your in Miami this is a restaurant that is a must go. They are affordably priced and very kind people. I have always been treated with the upmost respect and courtesy. The food is amazing.

    (5)
  • Jen G.

    Best Cuban food I've ever had!!! There's a great ambiance, and the waiters are extremely delightful. I would definitely recommend!!!

    (5)
  • Gilbert C.

    Best place for Cuban food..

    (4)
  • Miguel R.

    Drove by this place so many times and finally decided to eat here. Now I'm upset I didn't do it sooner. The food was great and so was the service. I'll definitely be back soon. The vaca frita was excellent.

    (5)
  • John H.

    On behalf of my son: dinner was amazing. The grilled fish filet was perfectly cooked and had wonderful flavor. The dessert, the cheese flan, was fantastic. I've already started planning my next visit.

    (5)
  • Lydia H.

    Cuban food done right!

    (4)
  • Fred P.

    Had something going on in Miami so I decided I needed to try some authentic Cuban food so I ask the hotel concierge who happened to be Cuban and he recommended little Havana 2 miles from the hotel. The waiter was a bit flat " what do you want to drink" " you want appetizers" no real welcome I'm so and so your server. What ever I'm all about the food. Bread was good seemed fresh, the shrimp appetizer was great it was a very tasty sauce that I sopped up with the bread they provided. The ox tail was great, good flavor not overly seasoned very tender just how oxtail should be. I'm going back for lunch before I leave for San Diego Went there again for a second time... Different server with a different way of service very friendly introduction with a smile..... I like that stuff. Of course really it's all about the food, I ordered ropa vieja (shredded beef) and it was very good, good portion size, fast service and very good tasting. This will be a stop whenever I'm in Miami

    (5)
  • Tori J.

    I had dinner at this restaurant on Saturday with my husband, our 10 and 23 year old kids, and our best friends. We arrived at about 8:30 and had to wait about 20 min. for a table. Our server did a good job making us feel welcome and bringing us everything we asked. My husband enjoyed a mojito. I had hot tea, and the rest of us at the table ordered cokes or iced tea (unsweetened). We were served hot rolls and butter with ice water before dinner. My 10 y old enjoyed the chicken fingers and fried but was not able to get any honey mustard sauce. My husband enjoyed his pepper steak. My other daughter asked to order the kids sized portion of steak as she has a very small appetite and was allowed to do so. She enjoyed her meal and had extra to take home, it was still a generous portion. My girlfriend was happy with her mojo steak and her husband ordered one of the specials which was a grilled mahi mahi which he enjoyed as well. I ordered the ropa vieja which was yummy and had plenty to take home as well. We were not offered options for sides. We were served white rice, black beans and plantains. I may have been curious what else was available, but our server did not ask. However, those sides were very tasty accompaniments to my ropa vieja. my girlfriend devoured a serving of tres leches which is a desert that she dreams about getting a tray of from this restaurant for her birthday and maybe this year she will splurge and treat herself. No complaints here. We have been a few times. I do prefer the dining room with the windows in front of the waterfall, but that is just my personal preference. On a busy night when you're hungry, you'll probably sit where you are offered soonest! This place is reasonably priced and has never disappointed us. I am a very picky eater, so you will probably be ably to find something to suit you here. Even yummy chicken tenders and fries for those of us who have no sense of adventure at all :)

    (5)
  • Leo A.

    Whole snapper is amazing and so are the empanadas !!! Great prices too. I think it needs a bar

    (5)
  • Jennifer I.

    Amazing food! The pork chunks with rice/beans/plantains were perfect. The pork is served with a delicious side of onions that pair perfectly. The restaurant isn't in Little Havana but is worth the stop.

    (5)
  • Benazhir M.

    When I'm in the mood for Cuban, this is my go-to place. Service is always 5 stars and the food is just yummy! I've tried almost everything on the menu and it never disappoints. The restaurant is big and accommodates wheelchairs comfortably. Note to management: Can you do something about the decoration? It's a little sad :( Other than that, this place is highly recommended!

    (5)
  • James G.

    took my mom there. excellent!

    (5)
  • Heather O.

    I loved this little place and really wanted to go back a second time during my trip. Unfortunately that didn't happen. I got the Ox tail, he got the pork. We were both impressed with our meals as well as each others. Desert was Catalan cream and cortadito- perfect combination. The service wasn't special and normally I would minus a star but the food was really THAT good.

    (5)
  • Britney R.

    Food was great, very family friendly restaurant, got the baked chicken on Mother's Day, not too bad. I probably wouldn't get it next time, as I'm sure they have stronger dishes, but their beef empanadas were great. Good place to hit up if your entertaining people from out of town and you want to be budget friendly, but FULL after your meal!

    (4)
  • Lindsley A.

    Cuban delicious-ness!! If you're hungry and wanting that cuban fix, this is the place to go! Had no clue if this place would be any good, but after seeing how packed the parking was then it was a sign that it was good. Parking can be pretty tight here, but don't let that stop you from coming in. The staff are nice, speak some english, if you have someone who can speak Spanish probably would be better! :) Fried Yuca - get it as an appetizer! So addicting and good! Very crisp and the dipping sauce that comes with it = bomb dot com! Vaca Frita - probably the best Vaca Frita I've ever had! Shredded grilled steak with onions, served with rice and beans and plantains. DELICIOUS! There's something about their rice that's so good, the flavor, texture. Gosh, I want some right now!! There are so many options, it's just choosing what to actually get! Everything looked good and I tasted a few things off of everyone's plate such as the Fried Whole Snapper, Chicarones, and a Fried fish filet with some lemon sauce my boyfriend had that was really REALLY good! Come with a group, I only say that so you can try a little bit of everything! Sharing is caring!! ;) Great place, and I definitely will be back!

    (4)
  • David M.

    Excellent.

    (5)
  • Keila K.

    Read about this place on Yelp and practically everyone gave it 4 stars so I had to see what the hype was all about. I love Cuban food by the way. The plantain chips were pretty good with the little cup of garlic sauce on the side. I ordered ropa vieja with toastones instead of plantains. Loved the black beans and rice, omg! This black beans and rice was nothing like I've ever tasted. The only thing I didn't like was the sangria. It was tasty but it came with ice. Last time I checked sangria should not be drank with ice because it waters it down. So if you plan on ordering the sangria, tell them no ice!

    (4)
  • David A.

    This will make one of my all time favorite restaurants. Its just iconic for Miami, like Katz's is in New York City, The Stinky Rose in San Francisco, or Lou Malnati's in Chicago. Its simple, local, and delicious. I went for lunch and had the Little Havana bistec with Salsa Chimichurri along with black beans and rice. It was magnificent. I washed it down with two cafe con leche's as well. I'd go again.

    (5)
  • Nan B.

    Drinks are strong - no joke. Food is reasonable, 1st time here, good service, nice music, will come again

    (4)
  • Travis K.

    We were in Miami, so we had to have Cuban. And we must've had the best Cuban food in all of Florida. It's very possible that this was the best meal of any kind I have had. You have to go. It was amazing.

    (5)
  • Kev L.

    If you are looking for a great Cuban restaurant, this is the place! Love the authenticity of the food. It has varieties of selection. Great drinks menu as well. They certainly know how to have a great time. The mojito my wife and I ordered was super stiff. It burned your throat while drinking it! Awesome way to loosen up even though it was in the middle of the day. The Tarmarindo pork dish was incredibly. Just go see the attached pic:-) Our neighboring table customers ordered the sandwiches. We both commented and complimented each other plates. If we were to head back again, we would definitely try their famous Cuban sandwiches. My wife ordered the chicken plate and she wasn't thrilled about her dish. Nonetheless she enjoyed her Crema Catalana dessert while I enjoyed my Cuban coffee.

    (5)
  • Cici T.

    If it was possible I would give this place 10 stars. People greeting you as you walk in and gets you seated right away. Me and my boyfriend found this place on yelp while in miami for vacay. And it was the best day of my life. I had the oxtail in red wine sauce and me and my bf both came back the next day for 2nds. OMG talk about a splash of flavor in your mouth each bite. Just falling off the bone and into your mouth! Definitely would have to come back to Miami just for this amazing place!

    (5)
  • Markus M.

    I mainly come here for the colada. This Espresso-like coffee is absolutely delicious. I ate Chicken Havana Style - Pollo Havana. Good food. The restaurant has a beautiful cuban flair, especially when sitting at the window with the waterfall outside.

    (4)
  • Julio M.

    Once again excellent service combined with a great meal, deserves five stars. The breaded steak was delicious, the crust was firm, yet not over done. Meat was not dry or over done like some other establishments. The shrimp creole my wife ordered looked so good, that I was tempted to try them. Note: I'm allergic to them. She made sure to rub in the fact that they were delicious. If you're in the are make sure to give them a try, you would not be disappointed !!!

    (5)
  • Mike M.

    I had dinner there tonight. After getting recommendations from my waiter I went with the seafood creole dish for about $26. I also considered the oxtails for $17. The meal was a large plate of 2 lobster tails, shrimp, scallops, clams, etc. in a tomato based creole sauce. (3.5). It also came with plantains which were excellent (4.5), and black beans and rice (3). It was a good meal. My service was very good (4). This is a nice restaurant with good food and service. They have their own parking lot. I recommend!

    (4)
  • Stefano D.

    EXCELLENT cuban sandwich, ropa vieja, moros y cristianos and mariquitas! Great authentic ambiance and service. A must to try real cuban food

    (5)
  • Rebeca A.

    They have excellent prices for lunch. Portions are very generous. The restaurant has ample seating, and really friendly staff. This is always my go to restaurant.

    (5)
  • Andrea H.

    Feels like cuba, but the flavors are just not there. The food was bland and not very good. It is more worthwhile to make the trip to little havana

    (3)
  • Daniel G.

    I've been coming here for a while for work lunches, but it's so good that I've also been bringing relatives to feast on Cuban grub. When you see this restaurant, you might not think much of it. But as soon as you walk in, you will be surprised as how big it is. The restaurant offers a very relaxed atmosphere with very comfortable sitting and big wide windows that oversee a small garden (which I love sitting next to since there's always cats playing and strolling around it). The service here is top notch. As soon as I walk in, I'm always greeted and seated promptly. They always bring Cuban bread rolls and butter and I have tell you to resist to eat them all and ask for more (as they are incredibly toasty and delicious) so you can fully enjoy your food which will be amazing. Which brings us to the menu... Which can definitely be a little overwhelming as there are so many choices for starters, entrees, sides, desserts, and much more. I've tried many dishes here and I'm sure you won't be disappointed. My 2 favorites so far are: breaded chicken (perfectly spiced bread crust, very tender, juicy and savory chicken) and bistec (incredibly tender and juicy steak with chimichurri sauce). Their drinks are also great. Mojitos, sangrias, and many cocktails to choose from. The only issue I have is that their beer selection is very small. But other than that the food alone is always worth it. You won't be disappointed. Recommended: get and side order of tostones with the mojo sauce (delicious citrus-y garlic sauce). I will update as I try different things there.

    (5)
  • Lambert P.

    I've been going to this place for years. It's a nice authentic Cuban restaurant without having to go all the way to SW. If I had one criticism about this place the AC is really jacked up too high sometimes to the point where it's rather cold in the dining area. There are 2 dining areas actually one is like a banquet hall to the right when you first come in although we've eaten there for a non-event dinner and the main dining area which is straight ahead and to the back behind the vestibule area. This restaurant is very spacious. There's a lot of room and you don't really feel crowded here. For large groups they have longer tables in the main area that we've had over 10 before. The food is good and the servings are a really good size. The variety on the menu is really diverse as well. Not much changes on the menu but it doesn't have to. There's many different meat dishes as well as shrimp dishes. My favorite has always been the Little Havana steak which is a skirt steak with a really nice side of chimichurri. The dinners are served with rice and black beans on the side and plantains. The fried yuca is something you won't get to order in too many places outside of south Florida so if you're curious I recommend trying it. This place is a good value for the money because the quality is good and the portions are good size too.

    (4)
  • Jennifer G.

    We ordered the combination for two.. With the lamb shank.. Chicken steak... Ropa Viaja.. And roast pork .. It was amazing But if I had to come back I would just stick to the lamb shank... It was awesome and super affordable..

    (4)
  • Ana B.

    Great food, poor service. My friend decided to visit me, and she wanted authentic Cuban food. I wanted to make sure I delivered, so I asked around for recommendations. This was highly recommended, and I can see why. The food is great! They have awesome lunch specials and a large regular menu as well. I was wavering between the ropa vieja or churassco, but I went with the later. I can't help it. I have a rule that if steak is on the menu, I gotta order it. My friend got the mojo chicken. We ordered the ham croquettas to start. Offense #1: After we received our drinks, we were asked to move to accommodate a larger party. Kind offensive but understandable so we complied. Well I guess it is too much to ask to help us move our plates, utensils and drinks to the new table... Offense #2: Our waiter forgot about our appetizer. After eating half of our meal, I began to wonder where the croquettas were. I searched for the waiter and asked for them. He admitted he forgot to put it in and asked if I still wanted them. I did. I waited some time to get them and they were cold and just awful. Would NOT recommend. Offense #3: They could have been more welcoming and friendlier. They also could have been more attentive. I kept searching for my waiter for refills, to answer questions, to get a box and the check, etc.. But the food...The food was OH, SO GOOD! My steak was flavorful and those were the best tostones I had ever had. The best. Ever. They are super crispy, not dry, and are HUGE. I don't particularly care for chicken, but the mojo chicken was moist and had just enough garlicky flavor. I would order that as well in the future. Just skip the croquettas...

    (4)
  • Ivan C.

    Dirty, Sticky and way to old!!! Food 4 out of 9.... Service was OK.... The location and place, just Horrible and Tired!!!

    (2)
  • Yeileen J.

    I ordered for pickup and it was refreshing to hear someone who spoke English answering the phone. It kinda threw me off when ordering my food. My Spanglish definitely came out. I was surprised with how many people were eating at the restaurant on a Monday night at 9pm. This assured me the food must be good. My order was ready within less than 10 minutes of placing the order. Even though it was only chicken soup most places aren't that quick to prepare soup in to-go containers. Anyways, this chicken soup is amazing!!! I am so glad I bought 2 & now have some for lunch. The soup is very filling with lots of chicken & very flavorful. Highly recommend & will be back!!

    (5)
  • Dana D.

    God bless Cuba. Whoops, not supposed to say that as an American. Also not a fitting statement for an agnostic person. But yea, this place does real Cuban food the way my abuelas wish they could (Don't tell either of them I said that. They'd be pissed that I'm praising some other abuela's cooking and probably beat me with a chancleta. Or a broomstick. Or call my grandfather over and threaten that he's going to pummel me with his girthy leather belt). ...and their little Cuban bread rolls? Amen.

    (5)
  • Elaine L.

    I meant this review for Havana 57 and cannot delete it. While visiting South Beach Miami we happened upon this gem of a Cuban restaurant. We ordered a Cubano sandwich and no exaggeration it was the best I've ever had in my life! Our server Mariel was attentive and charming. She even hailed us a cab and refused a tip for helping us out. We well make the 75 mile drive just for another Cubano sandwich. Also, the fresh squeezed lemonade is delightfully refreshing in the hot humid Miami summer and the plantains were also excellent. It's no wonder why they've been in business since 1957!

    (5)
  • CArmen D.

    The food was ok but cold and my plantains were greasy. We tried it twice and second time food was colder. I will not be back.

    (3)
  • Bryan R.

    Little Havana Miami 1-28-15 Cuban rest on Biscayne blvd & 127th had steak palomia etc all ok $30 + tip - rating - 6.0

    (2)
  • Alf O.

    Huge restaurant, with big tables. Seems like most people here are going the extended family friends route, so maybe coming in a bigger group is preferred. Food great, and so is the service.

    (4)
  • Chad P.

    Hands down better than Versailles. Fresh, quality ingredients. We've dined with them approx. 5 times and had take out three times. Food is always on point and delicious. Pork chunks are ridiculously good. Shrimp app is amazing. Lamb shanks are juicy, tender, and flavorful. Two thumbs up.

    (5)
  • Michael N.

    Little Havana was a last minute Yelp find right before our flight back to Philly. This was definitely a great find. First off, this restaurant is located right off Route 1 and be careful not to pass it or you'll have to do another loop around. Parking is on the side and the rear of the restaurant. Once inside, the restaurant is a bit dark since there aren't many exterior windows and the ones they do have face a shaded courtyard area. For 5 PM on a Sunday, this place was packed. Either way, we were quickly seated by the hostess. For the food I went with the churasco chicken which was out of this world. The chicken was cooked perfectly. The chimichurri was mouth watering. The plantains and the rice were great as well. My friend went with a shrimp dish and a few mojitos and I didn't hear him complain either. Our waitress was excellent (although her english wasn't great) and she was more than willing to explain any of the items on the menu that my friend and I didn't understand. She was also very quick to refill the water glasses. If I ever find myself back in this area of Florida, I will definitely go out of my way to try this place again. With such a big menu, I really need to check it out again.

    (4)
  • Maureen F.

    Very nice Cuban restaurant. Not one of my favorites, but I do frequent it when in Miami. The Masistas De Puerco is one of my favorites and is their simple Arroz con Pollo. The mojito wasn't that great last night. Will return when in town.

    (4)
  • Ches P.

    Freaking delicious! After an event in Miami, I was starving and needed something authentically Cuban while we were there. Thank you once again to the wonderful people of yelp. I can always count on you all to lead me to the right direction. Parking is a little tight, but the food is worth it. The portions are generous and we don't mind because we like to share. We came in for a late lunch and ordered a bit of everything: Pork chicharones- Pretty much like pork rinds. Mixed it with the black beans and rice and it was amazing Vaca frita- shredded grilled steak with onions. Super tastey and usually my favorites at Cuban joints Steak empanizado- breaded steak. This one is my favorite. Nice and crisp coating and tender well-seasoned steak. It's bigger than your face. I dare you to finish! Fried whole fish- Nicely fried and seasoned well For the sides: Black beans and rice were super delicious. I hate when the black beans are too watery, but this was perfect. The rice was already seasoned too. The tostones (fried green plantain) was super tasty. Like chips, but still chewy... just how i like them! They didn't have machuketchu (sp?) But they will be happy to give you a saucer of mayo for you to mix the ketchup and lemon juice on. And the fried yucca was great. Everything was great,...really! Don't forget the drinks! The girls like the sangria. Order a whole carafe because it will go out quick! And they have tons of flavors for mojitos. I had the pineapple and it was fresh and very clean tasting. If your Spanish is terrible, you need someone to help translate. They speak both, but good luck if you don't understand. Good thing my spanish is good when it comes to food!

    (4)
  • Aiman A.

    Amazing! I had Little Havana Restaurant for the first time two years ago on a spontaneous trip to Miami. My mind was blown away by their food and I returned to Miami just so I could have their food again! If you live in Miami and haven't tried them yet, do so immediately! This is definitely a Miami treasure that I will be returning to on every trip I make down here.

    (5)
  • DianaLee B.

    We were greeted by a friendly face and seated immediately. While my family went to the restroom, I waited at the table. A young pregnant lady delivered water. I asked for the name of the hostess, and the lady said no English. I then was entertained by a waiter and waitress cuddling next to the PO system. The waiter then wiped his hands through his hair and trotted off to a corner with a manager and two others dressed like waiters. The played with a pink cell phone passing it back and forth for several minutes. Finally my family returned. Some round dry bread arrived...and our waiter (yikes the guy who was running his hands through his hair) arrived asking us to order drinks. I asked him politely to please go wash his hands first and...one thing and another...the manager who had been playing with the phone a bit earlier came over...we decided to leave when the waiter went to wash his hands because he really went up front and was chatting with another waiter. I'd give 0 STARS We left

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:30 am - 11

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Little Havana Restaurant

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