Pan Con MinutaAnother rich cuisine that you should try in your subsequent visit to Miami is the mouthwatering Pan Con Minuta. Pan con Minuta is a frivolously breaded fish, fried golden brown, topped with lettuce, tomato, raw onions and delicious tartar sauce on hot-pressed Cuban bread
This delicious dish served all around Miami because it serves as another great companion when you are trying to get a drink. Since seafood is pretty iconic Miami, a fish sandwich is in order. Though it is often considered as a side dish among the restaurants, this foodstuff is a category of its own when it comes to one of the most delicious sandwiches in Miami.
Main Ingredients Fish, Lettuce, Tomato, Lettuce, Raw Onions, Tatar Sauce & Cuban bread |
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Places to Eat
Places to Eat
La Camaronera Seafood Joint and Fish Market |
You will be surprised that you have never eaten at this Miami treasure before. The La Camaronera Seafood Joint is known for its Cuban styled seafood like the pan con minuta in which many locals and tourists have come to try. You could come on a weekday during lunch hours and the place is pretty busy with all of the bustling customers. You have to find street parking since the small parking lot out front is normally full which is easy on the block nearby to this shopping center.
Though they have plenty of seating you will see that this restaurant gets hectic during major hours so heads up. They have adequate staff which you will appreciate if you came in hungry, your food will come out faster than most restaurants you've been to. You just know that this restaurant has their operation down to the most minute of details. |
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1952 W Flagler St, Miami, FL 33135, USA
$$ - $$$
Monday- Thursday: 10:30am - 5:30pm
Friday - Sunday: 10:30am - 9pm
Friday - Sunday: 10:30am - 9pm
Civic Center
Ball & Chain |
This place is a go-to for an accurate familiarity of Miami nightlife in Little Havana. There are two zones with different bands playing. When you walk in there will be a band in performance in the interior space, with an enormous bar and people dancing on the side. In this are they played a mix of Latin and English music. As the night goes on this area will feel like a nightclub. There are two outdoor bars, bottle service at the tables, and dancing under the stars. It is a fabulous place to dance the night away, order some pan con minuta and take your salsa skills to the next level.
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1513 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135, USA
$$-$$$
Monday - Wednesday: 12pm - 12am
Thursday: 12pm - 2am
Friday: 12pm - 3am
Saturday: 11am - 3pm
Sunday: 11am - 1am
Thursday: 12pm - 2am
Friday: 12pm - 3am
Saturday: 11am - 3pm
Sunday: 11am - 1am
Vizcaya Station
El Floridita Sea Food |
The El Floridita Sea Food is where local organic produce and all fish are fresh and wild caught.
The service is great and the music is impeccable for appreciating a great meal of Pan Con Minuta and a conversation with friends. The fried Mahi chunks are savory and moist. The mash potatoes are quite charming and creamy and the organic vegetables are equally sweet and crunchy. The prices are more than fair for the quality of their food. The ambiance is cozy and possibly even considered semi-romantic. Good wine selection as antique portraits hangs on the walls telling a sailors story. This restaurant comes highly recommended. Furthermore, this little-hidden gem is surprisingly and conveniently located in a small corner shopping center. |
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8393 Bird Rd, Miami, FL 33155, USA
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Sunday - Thursday 8am - 10pm
Friday - Sunday 8am - 11pm
Friday - Sunday 8am - 11pm
Dadeland North