Looking for a quick Cuban coffee or a leisurely plate of Picadillo? These Opa-locka restaurants are for you! We did the grind and analyzed the top review sites and food publications to find the best Cuban spots in Opa-locka. Don’t wait too long to visit Cuban spots for delicious mojo criollo and a refreshing Mojito.
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If your food palns include Cuban, then you should consider helping it along with some red wine. We find that a Kendall-Jackson Avant Red Blend, with its hits of blended berries, serves as the best pairing to the dish.
Experts often pair plantain with a glass of Sauvignon Blanc, a popular white wine.
Often considered one of the most iconic drinks in Cuba, cuba libra is a popular choice across the country, often made with rum lime.
We can thank 1800s in The United States for the much beloved Cuban sandwich.
Often regarded as one of the most traditional dishes in Cuba, ropa vieja has long been prepared with shredded beef, tomato sauce, onions, peppers.
Few things are as aggravating as circling around the block, looking for parking when you’re hungry. To make the hunt for parking easier, we’ve partnered with a cutting-edge digital parking reservation system, Spothero, that enables you to book a spot in advance before you visit your chosen Cuban spot.