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Mario's Latin Café is an irresistible Homestead gem that serves up sizable portions of Latin American goodness and never closes its doors. Whether you're enjoying lunch inside at a comfortable booth or a late-night snack on the awning-covered patio, you can count on a good deal for a good meal. Most dishes cost less than $12, and the menu largely consists of traditional Cuban cuisine paired with American classics. Jumpstart your day with a café Cubano and one of four tortillas - flat, round omelets. The menu boasts 22 sandwiches, including pan con bistec, with steak, onions, and tomatoes and a side of big Cuban fries. Mario's is a paradise for meat lovers, chicken fanatics, and seafood enthusiasts. A juicy churrasco steak or whole fried red snapper with yuca fries or tostones should be a part of any Latin feast. But you can always pretend this is an American diner and munch on shrimp cocktail, Buffalo wings, or baby-back ribs. And why not get up in the middle of the night for homemade flan or bread pudding? There's a good chance you won't be alone.
A Cuban sandwich -- that majestic combination of ham, roast pork, Swiss cheese, yellow mustard, and pickles -- is supposed to be so massive that you can't finish the whole thing. Most restaurants today offer a smaller, contemporary version, but for those of you with a hankering for an old-school sandwich, fear not. Mario's Latin Café on South Dixie Highway in Homestead still serves a heart-attack stack of deli meats and cheese on some of the freshest, softest Cuban bread in... More »
If you're traveling through South Florida, Homestead is a good place to stop to refuel your internally combusted steed. And Mario's classy, comfortable restaurant next to the Inn at Homestead is a fine place to refuel yourself as well, by sucking down a perfectly made café cubano, a.k.a. Cuban nitroglycerin. Whether in the good-looking, tile-floored dining room or outdoors on the expansive, awning-covered patio, your cubano comes with a properly foamy head atop a sweet, syrupy,... More »
Telling your average Miami foodie to drive to Homestead for really good Cuban cuisine is like telling an Eskimo to fly to Miami for snow. But you better lose the mukluks and have your boarding pass in hand, because even if you live in Miami,... More »
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