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Little Havana Restaurant
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Ratings and Reviews for Little Havana Restaurant
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May 10 2012
Evelyn S. via Yelp
Despite all of the enthusiastic recommendations, I wasn't expecting anything more than a decent Cuban meal on my first visit, but I was pleasantly surprised...read more
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May 05 2012
Juliette C. via Yelp
Really good food! Followed the advice if the waiter and Had the fish with shrimp and the little Havana steak. Both were delicious and super big! Im not...read more
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May 02 2012
Evan G. via Yelp
Came here on an early Sunday evening after working an event in Miami and was very happy to have landed there. Was solo and looking for their highly...read more
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Jan 18 2009
via Citysearch
LItttle Havana brings a taste of Havana to Florida. Really great cuban food with pretty rdecent prices. The menu is huge and they ...read more
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Jun 21 2007
billnmiami via Citysearch
well we had reynaldo as our server he was very helpful in suggestions first he suggested 2 coco havana's coconut pineapple and r...read more
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Jan 05 2007
pinays via Citysearch
i was pleasantly surprised with this little cuban place that is not in calle ocho. the service here was definitely a lot better t...read more
In Short
The place looks like a banquet hall for the American Legion, but the food is straight out of Havana. The authentic meals are filling and tasty--and you can't beat the prices. At night there's potent sangria, an easy way to turn dinner into a fiesta. Choose from an encyclopedic menu (in English or Spanish) of Cuban specialties, including lobster in tomato sauce, fried pork, picadillo, ropa vieja, chicken croquettes and black beans and rice.