Where to Eat at Miami International Airport (MIA), 2023 | Eater Miami
"Noted at the airport for its croquetas and included among the quick-service highlights; benefits from the airport’s MIA2GO contactless ordering and scheduled pick-up functionality so travelers can avoid waiting in queues." - Olee Fowler
"A grab-and-go concept offering Cuban and Latin pastries and bites, extending a celebrity-backed brand’s pastry and sandwich offerings into the terminal." - Rachel Chang
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Vegan flatbread. Such a find.
The only options in Miami airport seem to be impossible burger, fries, bland salad, rice, veggie bagel, red sauce pasta and beans and chips & salsa/guacamole (isn’t it wild that almost all the options fit in just a few lines of text? Most restaurants have more options on one side of their menu than vegans have in the entire airport).
Thank you. Please keep selling.
Kevin E.
Google
Lot's of fresh vegan/vegetarian options including flat breads, bowls, and wraps. They also have freshly squeezed orange juice.
Andrés Mauricio Lóhpez A.
Google
Huge thanks to Alejandro, the bartender who made the best mojito I’ve ever had. Perfectly balanced, fresh, and full of flavor — you can really taste the care and skill behind it. If you’re here, don’t miss his mojitos!🍹
Ingrid G
Google
We ordered the bbq chicken flat bread and the Cuban hot sandwich. The food was okay but I expected better for the price. The pastelito look like it was overflowing but barely had any filling.
Nicholas Achiri A.
Google
Alejandro is fascinating, with a very positive attitude, and ready to help clients with their needs. A little nice joint here at the Miami airport. The coffee flavor is simply amazing.
Rachael H.
Google
Highly recommend the traditional Cuban sandwich and the croquettes! It is expensive but comparable to prices at other airport restaurants, with better quality food than surrounding places. Service was quick and friendly, and the food is made with high quality ingredients. My husband is used to authentic Cuban food and he liked it so much we got it on both of our layovers through Miami recently.
Amor F.
Google
I was super hungry after a long Journey, I had a drink (green Juice) Chicken Cesar and a hot Cuban bake. Cost me $28 usd! Food was good but expensive.
The tables next to Estefan Kitchen were dirty and had food left on them for hours no one cleaned this area.
TiTi
Google
Stopped for a coffe and ice cream during the architectural art deco tour. Perfect place for express service on the beach. The decaffeinated coffee brand can be upgraded, but overall a nice place.