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3252 NE 1st Ave, Miami, 33137-4085, United States Of America, Fontainebleau

4.5 💬 104 Reviews

Address: 3252 NE 1st Ave, Miami, 33137-4085, United States Of America, Fontainebleau

City: Fontainebleau

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 104

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salads

Sandwiches

Salad

Pasta

Bread

Port Wines

Entrées

Bagelwiches

Steaks

Dessert

Grill Paninis

Burgers & Sandwiches

Toast

Tuna Tartare

Omelette Shoppe

Specialties Burgers

Soups

Ala Carte

Seafood Dishes

Main Course

Sharing Platters

Burger

Gourmet Burgers

Cold Sandwiches

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Fontainebleau

Fontainebleau

Fontainebleau, located in Miami-Dade County, is known for its vibrant culture and fusion cuisine, often featuring fresh seafood, Cuban flavors, and Latin influences.

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"If you want to find, arguably, the best bandeja paisa in Miami, this just might be the place. Not your typical hole in the wall, cheap eats but definitely a quaint and enjoyable sit down experience. Ventured here after my craving got too intense and I went to old faithful Yelp for guidance. Although relatively new, the pictures of the food really sold me and I brought some hungry souls along with me. We ordered some empanadas Colombianas, super fresh and steaming hot! The sauces they serve them with was also perfect. For entrees, we went with a Calentado Paisa the Bandeja Paisa (this one was twice the price but very hearty and more than enough for two good eaters). We also each went with some natural juices fruit limonadas coconut lime sounds odd but it works! I opted to not give the full 5 stars because of several reasons that I think they can easily fix: 1. Nicely and simply decorated but little ambiance overall adding a little authentic Colombian music or more cultural touches could help 2. The waiter was nice but kept trying to push more and more on us... even mentioning that the bandeja paisa was a decent portion but not enough for two people (it was actually more than enough and we both left stuffed) 3. Ordered a sancocho de res and although taste wasn't bad, the meat was rough and you could tell coloring had been added seems like a typical case of not having had enough time to cook it properly as it does take hours to make a proper sancocho Quality of the food is evident and I will definitely be going back to fix my next craving!"