
El Rey De Las Fritas located on Southwest 8th Street, Miami, Florida is a Cuban restaurant. This restaurant has been crafting authentic and savory flavors with an American twist. Serving Miami since 1976. We have been a Miami staple for over 40 years and an Icon of the Hispanic-Miami Culture. Our specialty dish is the original frita cubana, a Cuban-style beef patty with sauteed onions, piled high with crispy shoestring fries resting on a fluffy Cuban Roll. Come in for breakfast or lunch! Come try the best Cuban sandwich in Miami, possibly the best eats in Miami! When you’re craving some delicious Cuban dishes, El Rey de las Fritas in Miami is the place to go.
Basic, retro counter serve known for fritas, Cuban hamburgers topped with shoestring potatoes.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1821 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135
Phone: (305) 644-6054
Website: https://elreydelasfritas.com/
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The empanada was a little odd because, just like the waiter told us, the meat was directly in the middle and it was like one huge crust around the edge. The meat tasted good but I wasn’t sure why they’d make it that way.
It didn’t show on the menu but of course they had fire Cafe con Leche so we ordered some with dinner and 2 more to go!
This place was SO good that we wanted to go back another day!
What truly sets this place apart, though, is the people and the atmosphere. Unlike most tourist-heavy spots, you’ll find more locals than visitors here. Generations of Cuban families, including older regulars who’ve been coming their entire lives. The servers speak Spanish, move with purpose, and treat everyone like family. It feels authentic in the best way possible.
For this visit, we ordered the ham croquettes (fried fresh and absolutely delicious), two fritas, I had mine al caballo (with a fried egg and cheese) while my husband went with the original and a pan con bistec. Simple food done perfectly, full of flavor and nostalgia. Don’t skip the guarapo, a freshly pressed sugarcane juice that is a must when you’re here.
If you want a real taste of Miami, not a watered-down tourist version, this is the place.
I’m thinking about going back tomorrow.
Great food, clean restaurant and polite staff, big portions!