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Las Culebrinas
Menu for Las Culebrinas
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Ratings and Reviews for Las Culebrinas
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Apr 24 2012
Addy V. via Yelp
I ordered the lobster Thermidor, it came with white rice and plantains. This is an expensive entree $40 yet the rice was inetible, it was hard And seemed...read more
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Jan 27 2012
Chris T. via Yelp
This restaurant has some gluten-free vegan options. I ordered what turned out to be a mountain of chickpeas. They were prepared by stir frying with...read more
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Oct 25 2011
Marqus R. via Yelp
Admittedly, I shouldn't be writing a review of Cuban restaurant. I've always wanted visit Cuba, enjoy the wealth of its culture and cuisine, but due to...read more
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Oct 14 2008
twinkerbell23 via Citysearch
I love latin food to start with, so this place had a head start. But these guys do cuban like nobody else in town. Furthest thing ...read more
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Mar 31 2007
ivaniabosch via Citysearch
We drove 4 hours from Ocala to eat at Las Culebrinas! It is the most tastiest, most finger-liking food you will ever try. Betwee...read more
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Jun 13 2006
downtownmiami via Citysearch
I've been to a lot of cuban restaurants in Miami, but the food in this place is the best and tastiest. The moro is the best I've h...read more
In Short
Heavy wooden doors open to a buzz of cheerful conversation inside this popular Coconut Grove restaurant. Las Culebrinas exudes warmth and crackles with energy, especially from the families who gather for large dinners and milestone celebrations. Main courses of fried pork or chicken chunks served with rice, beans and cassava are weighty, but worth the extra miles on the treadmill. For a lighter alternative, choose the less exotic but perfectly prepared grilled salmon Caesar salad.
