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90 Millas Restaurante & Cafe in Hialeah, Florida is a Cuban restaurant that also serves Latin American cuisine. Featuring a number of dishes from both regions, the restaurant serves delectable plates that customers find to be satisfying and enjoyable.
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It was so yummy! We had gone at a less busy time(pretty much had the restaurant to ourselves), and I had got tostones and the roasted pork with rice and beans. My partner got steak with rice and beans and the maduro and both were simply divine l. The meat was literally so soft, so tender.. definitely coming back when I visit Miami again.
Lechon asado tastes like meat fruit ..no idea who told this Alberto guy lechon asado is marinated with guava pieces and a ton of prunes!horrible is an understatement...u want lechon asado ? Go to DiCuba or come to south florida ...I'm surprise guy Fieri didnt tell him off bcs Guy knows exactly how lechon asado is marinated bcs he had it in south florida dozens of times and he had been in Puerto Rico too....also, I've seen hundreds of guy Fieri s shows of all kinds of food and when he says.." is good food...on a low tone of voice , it means he didnt like it ....90 miles is a better drinking sandwiches place than cuban food.. Nothing personal nor against anybody that cooks, if u cook u cook... But what I saw in the 90 miles kitchen the day I was there on a bussines trip was a Centroamerican cook and a chinese cook.. Now u can make ur own conclusions....then again the cooks marinade the way Al erto tells them how to...Terrible lechon asado, una falta de respeto al real lechon asado... ..
Excellent experience. Very welcoming environment. They went above and beyond to satisfy our picky eating kids. Our food was served fast and was very delicious. The 90 Millas breakfast plate is the bomb. Delicious. I’m frequently critical of Miami restaurants claiming to serve Cuban cuisine. This place stands out: the beans are perfect and not over seasoned. Simplicity wins the day. The buñuelos were fresh and not too sweet. The guava ice cream will bring me back. I had the Pardo entero which was also delicious. I would totally come back when in the area Recommended 100%.
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Business Hours
| Sunday: | Closed |
| Monday: | 8:00 AM - 1:00 AM |
| Tuesday: | 8:00 AM - 1:00 AM |
| Wednesday: | 8:00 AM - 1:00 AM |
| Thursday: | 8:00 AM - 1:00 AM |
| Friday: | 8:00 AM - 1:00 AM |
| Saturday: | 8:00 AM - 1:00 AM |
