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Love Life Cafe

Love Life Cafe

2616 NW 5th Ave (at Wynwood District), Miami, Florida, USA, 33127, United States

Pizza • Juice • Fusion • American


"wow! I had no idea what I can expect from love life cafe, but it shows up on every top 10 lists of vegan spots in miami, and it was simply amazing. I shared 3 entrees with a friend and each of them was a great option. the “best veggie burger in America” was the weakest of the 3, it was still a big burger that contains a hauch of middle eastern taste and comes with delicious sweet potato and a tasteful aioli. it is not where near the best I had, but it was a really good burner no less. the pizza verde with nut cheese was perfect! the crust was teig, but crispy, the cheese soft and welcoming, but not runny, the ingredients all work together in harmonie. the whole thing packed so much taste it was a pizza party in my mouth that danced around my taste buds until my favorite was twice the size. the first dish that arrived was the caribbean queen roll and I wish it was last because I have never tasted vegan sushi so well! I was literally shocked how much taste it had. I never wanted to stop eating it. Unfortunately, all good things have to come to an end. of what I have heard is her whole shishito menu stellar and based on my experience I would believe it. the personal was also above the pointed helpful and friendly, and the decor very modern, open and airy. Overall, I had a great culinary experience here and can easily understand why it rated the top vegan spot in miami."

Cha Cha Cha Cuban Cafe

Cha Cha Cha Cuban Cafe

292 S Michigan Ave, Kenilworth, United States

Cafe • Cafés • Coffee • Seafood


"We had the immense pleasure of having dinner at Cha Cha Restaurant. We are expert tasters of Cuban food throughout the United States and the world, especially in the city of Miami. Without fear of making a mistake, we dare to say that the truly Cuban flavor of the entire Cha Cha Restaurant menu is extremely special and preserves the entire Cuban tradition of good homemade taste. We find especially in the Roasted Piglet, the Yucca with Mojo, the Congrí, the Pork Doughs, the Coconut Flan and to top it off the Bon Bon Coffee, which the owners and cooks along with all their employment, will strive for you to enjoy each ingredient to the fullest very well combined achieving an excellent homemade flavor. We recommend this small and very cozy restaurant, if you really want to enjoy an excellent Cuban grandmother 's food!!! We had the immense pleasure of dining at Cha Cha Restaurant. We are expert tasters of Cuban food throughout the United States and the world, especially in the city of Miami. Without fear of being wrong, we dare to say that the truly Cuban flavor of the entire Cha Cha Restaurant menu is extremely special and preserves the Cuban tradition of good homemade taste. We find especially in the Roasted Piglet, the Yuca with Mojo, the Congrí, the Pork Doughs, the Coconut Flan and to top it all off the Café Bon Bon, which the owners and cooks, together with all their employees, do their best to ensure that you enjoy the maximum each ingredient very well combined achieving an excellent homemade flavor. We recommend this small and very cozy restaurant, if you really want to enjoy excellent grandma 's Cuban food!!!"

Pinecrest Bakery South Miami

Pinecrest Bakery South Miami

6655 South Dixie Highway, Miami, 33143, United States Of America

Cafe • Cafés • Cuban • Bakery


"Went got a breakfast . Ordered a full breakfast for $8.99 . The full breakfast consisted of scrambled eggs with bits of ham, potatoes , Cuban toast cafe con leche which is the Cuban version of coffee mix of warm milk with expresso) as described.They served breakfast only to disappoint. The breakfast was small amount of scrambled eggs with curly fries that seem to have come out of a frozen bag . The Cuban toast hardly had butter and cut to half the size of a normal Cuban toast . The cafe. Con leche was made a few minutes after the plate of scrambled with curlies was given . Meaning the breakfast was cold by the time coffee /milk cafe con leche was given . The couple of meat pastries added were $6 .With Hispanic decent this is not what you can really call Cuban or Hispanic.The service people don’t speak English . When you sit down to eat you realize there’s a freezer full of beers and a lg rack full of wines .Sadly this is what they choose to portray as a Cuban Bakery . Folks this not a typical authentic Cuban Bakery. This is a shameful imitation.Breakfast was close to $30 and it was definitely nothing to write home about . This is commercial chain imitation of what a Hispanic Cuban Bakery .I should have paid attention to the fact a bakery should not be in the business of selling beer wineObviously a current Cuba mentality of serving beer w/ breakfastDennys would have been a better choice as at this place the Hispanic Cuban experience is sold expensive not the real dealAmericans walk away with the wrong impression of what a Real Cuban Bakery is like . Sadly"