I just moved to East Little Havana and am trying some authentic places, I refuse to go to Brickell and wait for a table surrounded by women wearing sequins on a Tuesday night, so I try to hit authentic places 90% of the time just like I did in New York my whole life. I've been hitting Las Cabañas Salvadoran on the corner of Calle Ocho and SW Fourth Avenue, so I found this Honduran place no much farther up Calle Ocho (it's all walking distance--I live near Jose Martí Park on the Miami River). It was around 9:30am on a Sunday morning. I barely speak Spanish and the nice waitress who speaks no English figured out my order of a typical Honduran plate consisting of a carne asada, refried beans, white rice, avocado, white cheese, maduros, lime, pico de gallo, and a small salad of cabbage topped with a tomato slice. This was huge. For some reason they grilled a steak and then sliced it into pieces and put it on a skewer like a pincho with grilled onions and peppers, but it was grilled on a flame with grill marks. Maybe it was to get the whole meal served on one plate. I also had a strong cafe con leche. The food was delicious, rather large for any meal of the day but I powered through it and paid the price later by not going to the gym or being productive. I'd definitely go back there for the food and the man who speak English and works the Apple Pay device appreciated the compliments and that I had been there the first time.
LOVED this place. The quality of every dish that came out was superb. Great example of Honduran food. The restaurant although fairly large was packed to the brim for lunch on a Sunday afternoon. Our waiter was very sweet and took his time with us, we aren't used to ordering Honduran food, so a lot of questions were asked. I ordered the beef soup or sopa de res, they only had one serving and three of us ordered. So we let my mom take it. She loved it. I ordered the carne asada as my second choice and I wasn't upset. The dish came with rice, a coleslaw salad, maduros (plantains), a slice of avocado, refried beans, a slice of white cheese, and two tortillas!! Talk about yummy leftovers. The steak had an amazing taste and was juicy. I cannot wait to come back to try more dishes.
Food was excellent the best pupusas in Miami I really recommend this place service was great the only I don't like is the music from the restaurant .
The waiter was very pleasant and the food was very good would definitely come back when I'm in the area !
This place is a little far for me but, I still manage to go sometimes. My favorite Honduran tacos! I've brought a few of my friends and they loved the food. Everything is every flavorful and the price is decent. The only downside I feel everyone I go the waiters tend to take a long time getting to you. A must try if you Honduran food! And I recommend to try the queso fundido for an appetizer. The place is cute, the decoration is very typical from Honduras
THE BESSSSSSTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!! My husband and I come here all the time for the baleadas! La comida es tan rica !!! La mejor baleadas
I have known of this place for at least 7 years now. The food usually takes more than average to get to your table. Like they say, great things take time. I love the decoration of sombreros, clay sculptures and the amazing information plastered on each table. If you are Honduran, you will love learning more about the culture from those tables. Ok, let's talk about the real one, the food. I ordered la cena especial. Tajadas (thin like my preference), frijoles (perfectly fried), maduros (on the right spot), queso fresco, mantequilla hondureña, aguacate (great quality), huevos revueltos and a medium well cooked meat. I also had an Horchata. I totally recommend this place. Outstanding service.
I grew up in Miami and have never visited here, we were recommended by a friend. Pupusas could have been better, a bit softer and with a bit more sazón flavor or whatever they put in there. We also had carne asada with rice and beans, I've had my share of carnita asada plates, a typical dish in any Catracho (hondurean) restaurant this was okay, was expecting more. Over all it was okay, I might visit again.
I've been here a couple times. I visit from Chicago and I love Honduran food! So if you're looking to explore different Latin-American foods this is definitely a place to go! Their pupusas are good. I got a mix. They're baleadas are also amazing! I feel like this place is usually packed, but worth the wait! I recommend you try the Honduran Tacos and enchiladas!