Latin Cafe 2000

Cuban restaurant · Flagami

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"Latin Cafe 2000’s locations in Brickell, Coral Gables, and Hialeah all serve the Miami-appropriate “Breakfast Frita” with layers of eggs, ham or bacon, American cheese, and potato sticks sandwiched between a soft Cuban roll and served with an order of fries." - Juliana Accioly

11 Seriously Decadent Breakfast Sandwiches in Miami

875 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33126 Get directions

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