Address: 3501 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135, USA
Phone: +13054412500
Sunday: 8AM–11PM
Monday: 8AM–10PM
Tuesday: 8AM–10PM
Wednesday: 8AM–10PM
Thursday: 8AM–10PM
Friday: 8AM–1AM
Saturday: 8AM–1AM
Kathan Kashiparekh
It was very difficult to convey the instructions in English to the ladies at the counter. The displayed menu also did not show what ingredients were there in the items which made it difficult to understand what the dish actually is. An item with a “V” beside it you’d expect it to be vegan or vegetarian but it had meat in it. Coming to the food, the Cuban toast was very hard and chewy and the Cuban coffe with milk felt like a regular coffee only, nothing fancy. The cuban colada was really nice: strong taste if espresso and also sweet. I liked it. Lots of other dishes to try and taste though.
Alee AR
The best Cuban bakery you can find in Miami. Every single thing here tastes amazing and if you’re a sweet tooth you’re gonna love this place and the best part is that is just connected on the side of the restaurant so you can eat and then have amazing desserts. You will have plenty of options here that can be hard to decide but anything you choose is going to be good. My recommendations: pastel de tres leches, nata or dulce de leche cortada, chocolate eclair, mil hojas con crema y dulce de leche on top, mini coconut pie con dulce de leche, coconut flan.
ME NF
10/10!!! Solid great experience in Miami. Definatelly ahould stop by for croquetas, cuban sandwich and some coffee. Really fair price. Amazing taste. Fresh. Crowded but organized. The service its good, nice and quick.
Alex Henricks
We visited Cafe Versailles and enjoyed our time. They offer truly delicious (and authentic) Cuban food. While we were waiting (it was a Sunday and they have lots of seating outside) we ordered some Cuban coffee. I must admit, I'm not a big coffee drinker so I ordered the Cafe Con Leche. I thought it was very good. The milk hid the taste of coffee and I really enjoyed it. Once we were seated we ordered some empanadas and Cuban sandwiches. By far and away our favorite empanada was the ham and cheese. It was delicious! The Cuban sandwiches were awfully good as well. My only complaint was the bread was a little dry. Prices are reasonable and the service is very good.
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Hello Karina ... it's not expensive ... there are many varieties of sandwiches, pastries (or Cuban cakes as we call them here), empanadas, etc. They are items that cost $ 1 or $ 1.75 ... or something like that .. . Everything depends on the number of people who go. Breakfast is not served "continental style" ie, eggs with ham and things like that .. not there is more than.empanadas, croquettes etc. As I say, the variety is great and there is something for everyone.
Í agree in a 100 %
No rot really, but if you have a group they can make arrangements
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Agree with Geraldine. Would add that for one reason or the other, the Cuban sandwiches are much tastier on the bakery than at the restaurant -being under same ownership.
That i am not sure , they are a very large company
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