Reviews Enriqueta's Sandwich Shop

5
Yuri Yamaguchi
+5
This is the only Cuban I’ve had in my life so I have no basis for comparison. It was good but since I don’t know if it’s better or worse than other offerings, I’ll give this place a 4 but I really loved my time here as an out-of-towner. We went as they opened. They were a few mins late opening the doors but no problem. Our server didn’t seem to speak English too proficiently and I felt bad I didn’t know Spanish a little to communicate with her. The inside decor was super cute. Classic, retro diner style. I’m glad I came here. The coffee with dehydrated milk was enjoyable for me. I used to drink a lot of dehydrated milk at my grandmother’s house so it brought back a wave of nostalgia when I had it. I love that particular, kind of sweet flavor. Looked like lots of regulars, place has apparently been around forever, seems like a solid stop to make here.
5
Lisa Paradise
+5
TL:DR it’s a neighborhood staple for a reason, and well worth the visit. A relic in a neighborhood that’s been gentrified to death, Enriqueta’s is a neighborhood icon, and it’s not one of those spots where the building has history but the food is lacking. Everything we ordered was fresh and fantastic. To eat I had the lechon with rice. It was a huge portion, none of us could finish our meals, tho it was so good we tried. To drink I had the Cuban coffee, perfectly sweetened. Would recommend sitting at the bar.
4
almaherman_ fit
+4
I recently dined at Enriqueta's sandwich shop near Wynwood. This iconic Cuban restaurant draws crowds for a reason - the food is delicious and reasonably priced. However, be prepared for a lengthy wait and less-than-stellar service. Overall, it's worth a visit for the cuisine, but patience is key. 🥪🇨🇺
5
Maria Barreiro
+5
What good sandwiches! We tried the bread with steak and the famous Cuban sandwich. Very tasty and abundant filling! Also very good attention from all their employees.
4
Roberto Vizcon
+4
Veey good Cuban food diner in Midtown. Good prices. Large Menu. Thursday special of 16 dollars for a personal paella is quite a bargain. Small parking area.
5
Burt Behzadi
+5
Had amazing sandwich and cafe. Forgot the name of the sandwich but was mix of roast beef and cold cut. Very reasonable prices. No alcohol by the way.
5
David Zeledon
+5
Very authentic Cuban cafe, from start to finish. Food is delicious and of good quality, the service is fantastic and somehow fast. Salúd
5
CliqueThis
+5
The best pastelitos ever! Great shakes. Food is delicious. The owners are welcoming and make you feel as if you are family.
5
Michael Kaloz
+5
Fantastic sandwich shack! Got the cuban sandwich, they add mayo to it, one of the best I've had in Miami. The croquettas are also tasty! Highly recommend, this place has great food and a street side diner type atmosphere. Definitely not touristy. At least didn't feel that way. And the service was quick, the order correct and staff were very friendly! Will visit again!
5
Cristina Vasquez
+5
The food here was excellent. It was so good we decided to go back for breakfast. Highly recommend. The Cubano had so much flavor best I ever had! The breakfast was so fresh and tasty. Loved the coffee and toast. It was not crowded when we went in and we went around 10 and 12. I didn’t have any problems with the staff. Can’t wait to go back to Miami just to stop in again.
5
Gabriel R
+5
Looking for an original, non commercialized spot for Cuban food? Look no further. This. Is. The. Spot! The Cuban sandwich is incredible. The café con Leche hits like no other. However the Media Noche is hands down my personal fav. Hit this place up!!
5
Anna Tackman
+5
Probably the best ham sandwich I've ever had. It's simple. But the condiments aren't overwhelming and are a perfect ratio for the food. The fresh juice is delicious, and the atmosphere is quite cozy. All around fantastic restaurant.
4
Adriana Ruini
+4
This is an amazing Cuban restaurant for breakfast and lunch (they open early in the morning and close early afternoon from Mon to Sat). I loved this place even before entering it: it’s a very small old house with a “ventanita” that looks like is fighting not to be swallowed by the surrounding high rise modern buildings! Their parking lot is tiny, and you may have to drive around a few times to find a parking spot (on the street and not free). The restaurant is always packed, so you may have to wait before being seated. However, you will be rewarded by the food. We went there on a Saturday for lunch and luckily found two seats at the counter. We tried a Sandwich Cubano “Preparado”, which is a classic Cuban sandwich with a croqueta inside, and a Pan con Lechon (a pulled pork sandwich). It took a while for the food to be served but the place was so busy that the staff was literally running to serve everybody. One think I notice: in the kitchen (visible from the bar) there were all women working, all always with a smile, as they were having fun. Both sandwiches were really good (the Cuban one was the best I had) and the prices are cheap: we will certainly go back.
5
BKV
+5
Local joint with a delicious Cuban sandwich and coffee. Place was understandably busy. You can get your food to go or eat it there.
4
Mauro Ruini
+4
We drove from West Palm Beach to try this place! O course, we made it a whole day after that. Enriqueta’s: one of the most traditional and authentic eateries in Miami. It’s a family tradition, it’s a homey place in the best meaning of the word and it’s real, no BS here. If you go to Enriqueta’s for the first time, these are the quick things to keep in mind: 1) parking is tough in the small lot, go across the street, there is always plenty 2) you got to have their Cubano, a great Cuban sandwich and get the one with the croquette inside 3) also try the pan con lechon sandwich, another classic 4) be patient, wait can be long; this place is always packed, we had a long wait at the small counter and it was around noon in summer, so there are plenty of locals going there, not just the winter tourists. The Cubano sandwich was great; the pan con lechon came second at”good”. Those sandwiches are big, and they were more than enough for us, didn’t get anything else. Service took some time, but we were fine, enjoying the scene and the waiting staff was courteous. Keep in mind they also have a “ventana”, that’s window service and there always a line in there too. Something that caught my attention was that the ladies in the kitchen were rushing, cooking this and that nonstop and they were smiling, joking with each other, seeming to have a good time, in spite of the very fast pace they had to keep. Definitely not something you see every day, I guess they are well treated there. Last but not least, prices are very reasonable so Enriqueta’s makes not only for a tasty lunch but also for a cheap one. There is nothing not like here. I will surely be back.
5
Josef Domagala
+5
Great Cuban family owned, neighborhood cafe/restaurant. Weekly plate specials are great way to try different dishes. Can't miss with the Cuban style sandwiches. Or just stop in for some made to order breakfast plate specials. There are milkshakes and or non stop of Cuban coffee begin made, from open to close. Under the radar must stops, when in the area. Feel like some Enriquetas right now. Peace!
5
Nandi K.
+5
This place has all the hallmarks of a great local Joint. My crew and I came around lunchtime and we're able to snag some seats at the bar. Outside we could see the to-go line was BUSY! We ordered the classic Cuban, the Cuban special, and the Cuban double. Truly incredible. A must of you're in the area!
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