El Rey De Las Fritas
421 W 29th St, Hialeah, FL, 33012
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Address :
421 W 29th St
Hialeah, FL, 33012 - Phone (305) 863-0880
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Divey
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Isabel S.
Delicious Fritas but sometimes slow service due to the fact one or 2 ladies are doing everything! Worth waiting for though
(4)Garrison S.
This place serves extraordinarily greasy fritas! The good news is you can get them here. The bad news is that everybody in my party who ate them ended up sick. We all had the same symptoms, which I will not get into here. You are reading this, so you are probably looking for a place to eat and I don't want to upset your appetite. Just go to Cuban Guys! They are actually fresh, the staff is much more competent and the establishment is much more pleasant to sit in. Much better atmosphere and the fritas taste fresher!
(2)Carol M.
As soon as you walk in and notice the packed place you know these people know what they're doing and do it well. Also, the signs on the wall will let you know they don't take attitude from anybody, it is funny and also serves as a warning, I did not take a picture of the signs but sort of remember a couple of them and it went like: "This is not Burger King; you don't get it your way, you take it my way; or you don't get the damn thing" and the other one "Prices are subject to change according to customer's attitude". I had the original frita with a tamarind juice and both were really good. I had to wait a little bit for my order but the place was full so it is completely understandable. The staff was nice and I will definitely be returning to try more items on the menu.
(4)Jorge F.
Fire is the only word to describe the quality of the fritas here! The food was delicious the service was great. I highly recommend this spot if you're near by. Often imitated, never duplicated!
(5)Daisy P.
Where else would I go try an authentic Cuban Hamburger.. oops sorry "Frita".. This delicacy involves a meat patty (mixed with sausage), onions, cheese, little shoe string fries, pink sauce on a cuban style bread! Tasty & cheap!! We also tried the fried malanga balls and they were tasty but a little too greasy for me! The fresh juice selection is impressive.. Tried the mango juice and a "trigo" shake!.. Yum.. Will be back!
(4)Marilyn Y.
The service was not so great. The restaurant was not so clean. Prefer going to the one on Sw 8th Street. Better environment elsewhere. Very disappointed.
(2)Tiffany I.
We had their Frita w/cheese. It was good, I'd rather have it from somewhere else but since we were in the area and hungry we tried it out. Not a bad place but not as good as other frita joint.
(3)Gean T.
First time having frites ....I enjoyed it . people are nice and its a good price..Better off knowing Spanish makes things easier ....the only thing is parking ,not a big parking space .
(4)Gerardo G.
My first Frita! It is a tasty variation on the common hamburger. The contents are a secret, but the result are good. It is a small place, so a large group may slam them easily.
(4)Roxanna S.
when in the mood for fritas this is the only place i go to. the best fritas in miami.
(5)Jennifer E.
I had to review El Rey De Las Fritas- Hialeah because this one of my children's favorite "fast food" when we visit Miami. I used to go there all the time when I was in high school. And probably never thought that this would be their favorite Cuban treat!
(4)eglys h.
in the mood for a different type of burger! one with a kick! come on down to this whole in the wall in Hialeah.... here you can get a frita which is a want to be burger made up of ground sausage, spices and other secret ingredients (do not really want to know!) this is served on a burger bun topped off with very very thin pixie fries want to Be's! if you want the added calories (cause it just is not fattening enough as is) ask for the gooey melted cheese on top!! they are deliciously sinful.. its one of those things that when you are eating it, you know you are going to pay for it dearly later on your waist line! but sure makes those taste buds happy campers!!! follow this with one of their shakes!!! nice thick shakes!!! a must try at least once!!!
(3)Jesus R.
How's this for Cosmopolitan, y'all? I passed by for our work's semi-weekly Frita Friday, which I don't usually indulge in, but I did this time. Ordered up 20 for the whole crew. To misquote Jules Winfield: "Mmmmmmm, this is a good Frita, asere!" The order was filled out promptly, the lady was nice and we even got some free ones to boot! Wouldn't take anyone here on a date or anything like that, unless she's Chongalicious, but Frita Fridays are ably fulfilled here.
(3)Jeannie H.
Horrible!!! My brother in law found finger/toe nails in his frita sandwich. It was not just one nail it was several!!! This place is completely disgusting and the chefs obviously cannot be trusted with your food!!!
(1)Kyril Shayne C.
You may need to speak Spanish ,or you can point at the menu like me. Works out just fine. The sandwiches/fritas are soooo flavorful and delicious. This is definitely authentic food. Good prices too.;)I just wish I lived closer.
(5)Cristina G.
For the longest time, every time I went to a Cuban place I had to have a frita. As long as I can remember I had one particular place reign supreme. I stood by it and defended it. For some unexplained reason this place always escaped me. Then one day, I finally tried them. It's safe to say I have a new FAVORITE Frita. Hands down. It's almost no contest anymore. RDLF has become my go to frita place. The SERVICE is quick. The frita, which is all I have tried so far, and the corn fritters, are delicious. I've tried the regular one the a caballo (with a fried egg) and most recently the dulce one (with fried plantains) and it makes it a hard choice to choose because they are all perfect. I was able to meet the owners at one of the food truck events and they are a very nice couple. Very friendly and outgoing. Great frita guys!
(5)Cid P.
After days of contemplating whether I should or not, I finally gave in and went to try my first ever Frita topped with Maduros. The combination of the perfectly cooked maduros mixing in your mouth with the delicious taste of an authentic Cuban Frita, well, it was orgasmic to say the least. The whole time I was there about 99.9% of the conversation with the waitress consisted of all the other possibilities which can be attained by a simple Frita. I will be back soon to try several of her recommendations. Note to El Rey de las Fritas: Son unos abusadores. I would not have been craving this if you didn't post pictures on Facebook and Twitter. Give them a follow on there and suffer as I suffer every day. They are very active on both. Oh yeah, since I already looked pregnant anyhow, I went ahead and ordered a Flan con Coco. This restaurant still remains one of my top two for Fritas. They just happen to be closer than their competition.
(5)Quan C.
The food wasn't bad. I would give them three stars but from the time I ordered my food and the time i recieved felt like an eternity. I would go again.
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