This place is much more than a 'coffee & tea' spot, but the coffee WAS great. The staff was very friendly even offering us samples of several of their Hondurian dishes. Super affordable. I could tell it was a favorite among locals - it was packed at 3:00! Will definitely go back on a return trip to Miami.
(5)
Peter Z.
Delicious fresh brewed Cuban coffee in 1 minute for a $1... The food in the case looked fantastic- and less than $8/ plate. Will return to eat at this authentic spot! Just needed caffeine fix this morning
(4)
Gloria G.
Small spot in Little Havanna..tipical Honduran food that me as a native of this country makes me retro my childhood; fast service, and delicious meal is always prepared at the point; I highly recommend the baleadas (the best of the best in Miami); the Sopa de Caracol; roast beef: fish; tacos, enchiladas, etc, etc.. Is so delicious...you better go!!!!
(5)
Sol D.
A small restaurant that serves delicious Centro American food (Honduran), very consistent, quick and cheap. There are food that's ready to serve/take out and other dishes a la cart. The place is packed the whole day, it's very convenient for take out and good to eat in as well. The ground beef enchiladas, rotisserie chicken, rice and chicken with sauce are our family favorite dishes!! They offer glass bottle soda and typical Honduran drinks as well. A must try!
(5)
Thomas F.
Typical Honduran food served in great portions. Fresh food, quick service, clean restaurant and nice employees. Recently expanded so there are more tables in the back. Owner is very friendly and approachable. Favorite dish: Carne asada ("grilled red meat") which comes with white rice, refried beans (delicious), Honduran white cheese, small cabbage salad and your choice of a tortilla or mariquitas (fried green plaintains in long strip-like chips). I prefer the mariquitas. Another great dish: Tacos hondureños which resemble Mexican "flautas." You definitely get your money's worth. The restaurant also serves fresh exotic fruit juices as well as sodas, including Pepsi and Coca-Cola, imported from Honduras and kept in glass bottles.
(5)
Stephanie M.
Delicious and authentic Honduran food at an affordable price! My personal favorites include the Carne Asada (comes with a huge portion of rice, refried beans, cabbage salad, avocado and 2 tortillas) Pollo Ceibeño (delicious!) and the tacos. Their daily specials are also delicious and a great option if you are in a rush. My favorite honduran restaurant in Miami!
(5)
Dominque B.
Love their baleada especial, I rarely go for anything else. It's great for any hangover! You should call & place your order at least 15min before you go on weekends because it definitely gets packed & it can take long. Ask for salsa picante (it's like a spicy pico de gallo.) Also it's better to go mornings & early afternoons, the night shift cook isn't as good as the woman in the a.m.
(4)
Arthur F.
Not bad Central American food, specifically Hondurian. Inexpensive and very tasty. If ur in the area, worth a try. They have take out if your more inclined to eat at home.
(4)
Ericakes C.
I'm not Honduran but I reside in the hood. This is a few blocks away from my condo. Cheap. Quick. Delicious.....Baleadas.
(4)
Arlin F.
My favorite spot for Honduran food. The best baleadas in Miami; huge, very tasty and rich. The best pollo ceibeno con tajadas. Everything i tried here is great!!! Try this place you wont be disappointed.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Breakfast Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : Yes
Heather B.
This place is much more than a 'coffee & tea' spot, but the coffee WAS great. The staff was very friendly even offering us samples of several of their Hondurian dishes. Super affordable. I could tell it was a favorite among locals - it was packed at 3:00! Will definitely go back on a return trip to Miami.
(5)Peter Z.
Delicious fresh brewed Cuban coffee in 1 minute for a $1... The food in the case looked fantastic- and less than $8/ plate. Will return to eat at this authentic spot! Just needed caffeine fix this morning
(4)Gloria G.
Small spot in Little Havanna..tipical Honduran food that me as a native of this country makes me retro my childhood; fast service, and delicious meal is always prepared at the point; I highly recommend the baleadas (the best of the best in Miami); the Sopa de Caracol; roast beef: fish; tacos, enchiladas, etc, etc.. Is so delicious...you better go!!!!
(5)Sol D.
A small restaurant that serves delicious Centro American food (Honduran), very consistent, quick and cheap. There are food that's ready to serve/take out and other dishes a la cart. The place is packed the whole day, it's very convenient for take out and good to eat in as well. The ground beef enchiladas, rotisserie chicken, rice and chicken with sauce are our family favorite dishes!! They offer glass bottle soda and typical Honduran drinks as well. A must try!
(5)Thomas F.
Typical Honduran food served in great portions. Fresh food, quick service, clean restaurant and nice employees. Recently expanded so there are more tables in the back. Owner is very friendly and approachable. Favorite dish: Carne asada ("grilled red meat") which comes with white rice, refried beans (delicious), Honduran white cheese, small cabbage salad and your choice of a tortilla or mariquitas (fried green plaintains in long strip-like chips). I prefer the mariquitas. Another great dish: Tacos hondureños which resemble Mexican "flautas." You definitely get your money's worth. The restaurant also serves fresh exotic fruit juices as well as sodas, including Pepsi and Coca-Cola, imported from Honduras and kept in glass bottles.
(5)Stephanie M.
Delicious and authentic Honduran food at an affordable price! My personal favorites include the Carne Asada (comes with a huge portion of rice, refried beans, cabbage salad, avocado and 2 tortillas) Pollo Ceibeño (delicious!) and the tacos. Their daily specials are also delicious and a great option if you are in a rush. My favorite honduran restaurant in Miami!
(5)Dominque B.
Love their baleada especial, I rarely go for anything else. It's great for any hangover! You should call & place your order at least 15min before you go on weekends because it definitely gets packed & it can take long. Ask for salsa picante (it's like a spicy pico de gallo.) Also it's better to go mornings & early afternoons, the night shift cook isn't as good as the woman in the a.m.
(4)Arthur F.
Not bad Central American food, specifically Hondurian. Inexpensive and very tasty. If ur in the area, worth a try. They have take out if your more inclined to eat at home.
(4)Ericakes C.
I'm not Honduran but I reside in the hood. This is a few blocks away from my condo. Cheap. Quick. Delicious.....Baleadas.
(4)Arlin F.
My favorite spot for Honduran food. The best baleadas in Miami; huge, very tasty and rich. The best pollo ceibeno con tajadas. Everything i tried here is great!!! Try this place you wont be disappointed.
(5)