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By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. If we had a dollar for every time someone asked us where to find the best Cuban restaurant in Miami, we might be somewhere off on our own private island instead of working here. Get into a relationship with our newsletter. Discover the best of the city, first. Raining, on holidays, at rush hour—there isn’t a day or time when this family-owned restaurant isn’t slammed. The reason: food is inexpensive, the dining room inviting and the service authentically Latin—warm, welcoming and at times even affectionate. So, why should you venture west to Islas Canarias?
Its mouthwatering ham croquettes have a huge local following—us included. This small sandwich shop has outlasted Wynwood’s condo boom and continues to be where working stiffs and Wynwood hipsters commiserate over straightforward Cuban fare, cafecito and fresh juices. Spanish is a huge plus here. Little Havana’s thriving hotspot, where great cocktails, food and live music collide for one of the more lively Cuban eating experiences in Miami. Two awesome Miami minds combined for this: Michelle Bernstein on food and Julio Cabrera on drinks.
These two have produced precisely the sort of concept Calle Ocho deserves—and one hell of a croqueta selection. Find this family-owned restaurant tucked away at a nondescript strip mall on Flagler Street. With more than four decades in the biz, you can trust its namesake steaks, Cubanos, crispy plantains and other Cuban standards are solid. The self-proclaimed most famous Cuban restaurant in the world lives up to the hype—even if its ornate, mirrored dining room seems at odds with the casual menu. Up for grabs is every dish to ever be cataloged as Cuban, plus a handful of salads for the health-conscious. One of the few Cuban restaurants in Miami that people still get dressed up for, Havana Harry is at once polished and rustic with lots of wood accents and cozy nooks that are perfect for celebrations, which you’ll see lots of on the weekends. It’s perennially busy for a reason: Harry’s serves extra-large portions of tasty Cuban eats at affordable prices.