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Welcome to Casacuba Restaurant

Casacuba Restaurant in South Miami offers a Cuban dining experience that's not to be missed. From mouth-watering pastelitos de carne to refreshing watermelon juice and healthy quinoa steak salad, the diverse menu caters to all tastes. The ambiance is authentic, with live music on select nights and a welcoming Cuban vibe. The dishes are flavorful and steaming hot, showcasing classic Cuban flavors with a twist. The attentive service adds to the overall satisfaction, making it a perfect spot for a casual lunch, dinner, or group gathering. Don't miss the Lechon Asado and Dorado with fufu for a true taste of Cuba. Casacuba Restaurant truly captures the essence of Cuban cuisine and hospitality.

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Casacuba Restaurant in South Miami, FL is a vibrant and authentic Cuban eatery that offers a variety of delicious dishes and a welcoming ambiance. With a range of amenities including outdoor seating, full bar, and live music on Fridays and Saturdays, Casacuba provides a lively dining experience.

Customer reviews rave about the flavorful food options, such as the pastelitos de carne, quinoa steak salad, and camarones al ajillo. The restaurant also offers healthy alternatives like quinoa and brown rice to cater to different dietary preferences. The extensive drink menu - featuring mojitos, cachaza shots, whiskey sours, and more - adds to the lively atmosphere.

The decor at Casacuba is spot on, exuding an authentic Cuban vibe both inside and out. From the artwork to the interior design, every detail contributes to the overall experience. Whether you're craving traditional Cuban dishes like dorado with fufu or looking to try something new like the vaca frita de pollo, Casacuba has something for everyone.

Overall, Casacuba Restaurant is a must-visit for those looking for delicious Cuban cuisine in a vibrant setting. The attentive service, flavorful dishes, and lively atmosphere make it a standout dining destination in South Miami.

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Lillie C.
Lillie C.

Great in every aspect!!! Services is wonderful,food delicious,prices are fair,very clean.... I was there early both times for that reason I didnt get to see the life band ,but,will try for next time to stay .

Jose D.
Jose D.

The food is OK and prices are not to high for a Cuban Restaurant. The drinks are very light probably because they don't want the customers drunks and the beer only in bottles the type of beer everyone has , cheap beer Corona,Lite, Butw.Estella that most of the costumers drink . The service is excellent very fast and very clean. On Saturday they have band play good Cuban music and the singer are excellent Must of the people are old but the like to dance very friendly . I recommend to those people like to dance and have a good time. I forgot pictures of the food next time

Vanessa C.
Vanessa C.

Best pastelitos de carne! Love that they are flat and not dry! Nice job!!! Live music on Fridays. Great ambiance.

Nikki M.
Nikki M.

The food was very delicious and they had fresh watermelon juice which I loved. I really enjoyed the quinoa steak salad...it was so good and healthy! I removed the tomatoes from the order but the rest was so delicious! I also loved all the apps and our server Yani was very attentive despite the fact that it was a little busy and we were a party of 10! They have paid street parking in front or valet is also available.

John C.
John C.

Went with a group of colleagues on a weeknight for an after-work dinner. Bar service at the 360-degree bar was slow, but I enjoyed my house cocktails (can't remember which 2 I had, but both were quite nice). The place wasn't very full, which was nice so it didn't get too noisy. They had a little bandstand set up with a keyboard and a cajon, but no one played that night. I ate a ton of chorizo and jamon appetizers, which were very generous for our group dinner. All of the sides were great, IIRC they had tostones which were quite good. We had a choice of 3 entrees (I think beef, chicken or shrimp), I chose the shrimp with rice, which was just OK, in a tomato sauce. Shrimp was very generic, maybe slightly overcooked, didn't wow me. Flan was very nice, and I'm generally not a fan of flan. Enjoyable, I would give it another try if I happen to ever be in the area.

Natty G.
Natty G.

This long time established Cuban eatery does not disappoint. You really feel the Cuban vibe here, and I should know because I've been to Cuba. The interior & exterior decor, including artwork, is spot on, authentic cuban. We ordered the following drinks in no particular order: 3 Mojitos, very good 1 Double mojito 2 Cachaza double shots 1 Whiskey sour 2 Stellas My dish was the Dorado (MahiMahi) with salad and fufu. The fufu needed to be smashed more for my taste. The Mahi was excellent. We also ordered Camarones al ajillo with Moro & boiled yuca. Absolutely delicious! This shrimp dish is seriously for garlic lovers and tasted amazing. Masitas de puerco con Fufu. Pollo asado w fufu & salad. The food was very flavorful and delicious. Our orders arrived together and were steaming. I very much loved this restaurant. My only complaint is they really need to staff more servers on weekends. Although our service was good, it was extremely slow. This could've been because we sat outside, which may have contributed to the slowness. I had been here before a while ago and can only say I will definitely come again. I'll just be eating indoors next time.

Ethan T.
Ethan T.

We had a great experience at this location recently. Marisol G was our server and she was friendly fast and efficient. Really nice gal. Three of our four orders were the Lechon Asado, which, of course is the roast pork and everyone enjoyed them. They were really tasty and generous portion sizes. One of our party had the Vaca Frita de Pollo. The La Candela cocktail was really tasty and nice and spicy. For dessert, we had the Tres leches and the flan. Overall a very awesome experience. Will be back soon.

Mira P.
Mira P.

Local love for this Cuban fusion restaurant! Affordable and tasty. They also offer healthy versions of carbs like quinoa and brown rice. Each time we come here we sit at the bad and order a variety of appetizers but we always have the jamon y queso plate and the ceviche. The restaurant offers your typical Cuban cuisine and also adds a little spanish flare- such as paella, bacalao- (cod), pitchers of sangria. The restaurant also has live music on Friday and Saturdays. The manager seems to always be present and goes around a greets customers with a friendly conversation. Affordable local spot and food is always on point.