Rakachaka Grill Y Más
Nicaraguan restaurant · East Little Havana ·

Rakachaka Grill Y Más

Nicaraguan restaurant · East Little Havana ·

Authentic Nicaraguan cuisine, generous portions, modern ambiance

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1280 SW 1st St suite 1-2, Miami, FL 33135 Get directions

$10–20

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1280 SW 1st St suite 1-2, Miami, FL 33135 Get directions

+1 305 646 7900
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The 7 Best Fritangas In Miami - Miami - The Infatuation

"Unlike the rest of the spots on this guide that just plop a large slab of fried cheese in your container, Rakachaka gives you an option of smaller cubes of queso frito, which makes for more balanced bites with more manageable pieces of cheese. The slices of carne asada are thin, cut easier than Jell-o, and beautifully charred. Just a 10-minute walk from Loan Depot Park, Rakachaka is a fantastic, affordable meal to have before or after a Marlins game, sparing you the desperate $20 corn dog purchase." - mariana trabanino

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The 13 Best Nicaraguan Restaurants In Miami - Miami - The Infatuation

"This Little Havana restaurant follows the same casual fritanga format you’ll find at many other spots around the city. However, unlike many of those, Rakachaka Grill y Más has upgraded the fritanga experience by offering a more polished dining room while maintaining the traditional low-key vibe. And the food follows suit with favorites like carne asada, gallo pinto, thick corn tortillas, and a whole lot more." - mariana trabanino, virginia otazo

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Rakachaka Grill Y Más - Review - Little Havana - Miami - The Infatuation

"Most people are too distracted with the Little Havana fritanga rivalry between Caña Brava and Pinolandia. They probably missed a third spot in the area that warrants the same kind of attention: Rakachaka Grill Y Más. The Nicaraguan hot bar gives you an option of smaller cubes of queso frito, which makes for more balanced bites with more manageable pieces of cheese. The slices of carne asada are thin, cut easier than Jell-o, and beautifully charred. Just a 10-minute walk from Loan Depot Park, Rakachaka is a fantastic, affordable meal to have before or after a Marlins game, sparing you the desperate $20 corn dog purchase. photo credit: Mariana Trabanino" - Mariana Trabanino

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Muhammad Mazhar H.

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My recent visit to Rakachaka Grill Y Más was truly a pleasant surprise! As someone who appreciates authentic Latin American flavors, I was thoroughly impressed. The moment I stepped inside, I was struck by how beautifully detailed and modern the place felt. It truly gave off a fancy, rich ambiance, setting a wonderful tone for the meal ahead. The food here is simply delicious and incredibly well-made – easily one of the best Nicaraguan Fritangas I've encountered. Every dish is prepared in good measure, ensuring a satisfying and flavorful experience. I particularly enjoyed the Carne Asada Completa and Queso Frito; the steak was perfectly cooked, and the portions were generous, truly a full and satisfying meal that left me stuffed! What also stood out was the incredible value. The breakfast deal, for instance, was surprisingly affordable at just $10 for a full meal with two sides and coffee. This makes it a fantastic option for anyone wanting to explore Central American breakfast cuisine without breaking the bank. While the service was good, with friendly staff, there's always room for a little more attentiveness, but it didn't detract from the overall positive experience. The cleanliness of the place was also noteworthy. I would highly recommend Rakachaka Grill Y Más to anyone, whether a local or a visitor to Miami/South Florida, looking for high-quality, authentic Nicaraguan food. I'm already planning my next visit!

Shikigami C.

Google
Since it is my first time visiting the place while stuck in the neighborhood, with an unchained bike, that I was in; the food here is very delicious and well made compared to other Nicaraguan Fritangas. It is all food made in good measure. The place inside is well detailed with two separate counters: one made for ordering food, the other made for ordering miscellaneous food items. Considering how modern and fitting the place is, gave a more fancy look, a rich like ambience. Breakfast deal to me was surprisingly cheap. The deal costed me $10 for the whole breakfast meal, including two sides and a coffee drink, an affordable option for people that want to try out Central American breakfast cuisine without spending more money. The service is good, but needs more improvement by being more attentive and polite. I would highly recommend this place to try good quality Latin American food (Nicaraguan) regardless of wherever you are from; whether you be a local or a visitor to Miami/South Florida.

Rene Perdigon (.

Google
This place is SO GOOD. A taste of real authentic food. I found this place before a concert nearby and will be back whenever we are in the area. The people here are super nice and it's a really nice place to eat!!! Don't think about it, just go! Don't forget to get a fresh real fruit Juice.

Jose M.

Google
Food is ok had the bistec encobollado and nothing like other fritanga. Also overpriced for fritanga food. Especially in the little Havana area where you can get better food and price at the Pinolandia Also the people working there not very friendly.

Jon C.

Google
Follow me on @BeeFocused305 Rakachaka Grill is a fantastic spot for a delicious lunch, offering authentic Nicaraguan cuisine. The customer service was pleasant, and the restaurant maintained a clean atmosphere. Though seating was limited, we didn't mind waiting patiently.

Diana C.

Google
Cleanest fritanga I’ve ever been too in Flagler

Mitchel C.

Google
The portions and the taste were the most impressive part of this restaurant. The ordering process is smooth and the employees are very hospitable. Fritanga is very common in Miami and this place stood out like no other, will definitely be frequenting.

Raquel Kelis, & S.

Google
This place never disappoints! I hadn’t been here in over a year, and the food is still just as authentic and delicious as I remember. They clearly take pride not only in the flavor but also in the aesthetics of the restaurant and the beautiful presentation of their dishes. I ordered the Carne Asada Completa and Queso Frito—perfectly cooked steak, b.lack beans, rice, sweet plantains, and a generous piece of fried cheese. Trust me, the portions are no joke! You’re not getting a few little strips of steak on a plate—you’re getting a full, satisfying meal. I'm stuffed! I've already eaten a portion.