El Palacio De Los Jugos

Top 3% of restaurants in Miami
7/10

7 expert reviews

“To the northwest of Coral Gables proper, this joint is one of the easiest and truest ways to see Miami's local Latin life in action.”

– Fodor's

Gayot Gayot
"All dishes from all stalls are still Poli's recipes, and you'll often find her, now in her seventies, behind the central counter and still cooking." Full review
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Don't miss chicharrones (crisp skin, succulent fat and juicy meat) or lechon asado (roast pork) carved from a whole suckling pig before your eyes.
Gayot Gayot
"More like an outdoor village street market than a restaurant, this starvation-budget "palace" serves authentic Cuban home cooking." Full review
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Don't miss chicharrones (crisp skin, succulent fat and juicy meat) or lechon asado (roast pork) carved from a whole suckling pig before your eyes.
Miami New Times Miami New Times
"El Palacio de los Jugos is an open-air restaurant that features three main areas -- a juice bar, a sandwich counter, and a long, large hot-food area that serves kick-ass Cuban food." Full review
Zagat Zagat
3.7
""Delicious goodness that you would get at your Latin grandma's house" is how fans describe the "wide selection" of "no-nonsense, hearty" Cuban fare and "best-of-the-best juices"." Full review
Bon Appétit Bon Appétit
"A choose-your-own-adventure Cuban open-air market slash restaurant." Full review
The Infatuation The Infatuation
8.5
"With ten locations throughout Miami, you are most likely never too far from a Palacio de los Jugos, which is good news for anyone in need of a lot of Cuban food." Full review



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