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Eat & drink · Budget eats

El Palacio de los Jugos

Little Havana
$Open nowvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Thursday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Friday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Sunday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
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Casual eatery dishing up classic Cuban comfort food, plus fresh juices & sweets.via Google

An open-air market stall serving massive portions of chicharrones, yellow rice, and fresh tropical juices.

Signature
Chicharrón de cerdo

Reviews from Google

Joana Marya3 months ago
This place is good for takeaway if you’re looking for an average meal. The portions are quite big for the price but the food isn’t really tasty. I got the feeling that they use cheap products for their food. Maybe I’m too European for this place. I feel like nothing in this city is healthy. The huge chicken legs make me wonder what they feed the chickens with. Yesterday we had the “Ropa vieja” for dinner and it was a bit better than the lunch.
Jorge Sell8 months ago
The best breakfast in town. Just $5. It’s amazing. 3 eggs with ham in any modality, French fries, beacon, a toast with butter, milk with coffee or a “colada”- espresso, or soda or water. Huge amounts, Great quality. I’m really happy and satisfied.
Julio Baez6 months ago
This establishment offers an exceptional dining experience with an extraordinary array of food options. The diverse selection of Cuban cuisine is truly remarkable, catering to a wide range of palates. For Cuban patrons seeking authentic culinary delights, this restaurant is an absolute paradise. The menu features an extensive range of dishes, including chicharron, congris, tostones, cerdo, carnero, pastelitos, tamales, batidos, and cafe con leche. With such a comprehensive menu, it is highly recommended that you visit this establishment to indulge in its delectable offerings.
Gregory Espina11 months ago
What does it feel like to be in a place that doesn’t even feel like the United States? That’s exactly what I experienced during my vacation in South Florida, when I decided to look for some authentic Cuban food in Miami. I plugged the address into the GPS and arrived at this spot... At first glance, the area looked pretty rough — kind of run-down, definitely low-income, and honestly, it felt like I had stepped into a totally different world. And the funny part? Nobody spoke English. Everything was in Spanish — which actually made it feel like I had left the country and landed right in the heart of Havana. But the real surprise came when I stepped inside. The smell hit me right away — in the best way possible. It was incredible. It instantly reminded me of home-cooked meals made with love and tradition. All the food was already prepared and ready to go. I ordered the oxtail, and wow… it was amazing. The flavor, the seasoning, the tenderness — everything was on point. So yeah, maybe from the outside the place doesn’t look like much, but once you’re in, it’s like stepping into a living, breathing piece of Cuba. If you’re looking for real Cuban food, this place will blow your mind
Candela_ Miamia year ago
Good food and good service. I don't recommend the fish soup, it tastes good but has way too much salt. You can get a completa for about $15 or just the main course for $10. They also have Cuban pizza. Outdoor seating only, under a tarp. Informal dining and atmosphere.
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