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    Manila Kantina

    4.9 (95 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Meg S.

    I couldn't be more happy we went here! We had such amazing Filipino food while we're visiting the area. We had such a variety of food and you could tell it was authentic. It reminded me so much of when we went to the Philippines or what my grandmothers used to cook for me. The owners are also some of the sweetest people I've ever met. I would love to come here again!

    Eggplant, a few of the pork items, white rice, and veggie munggo.
    Steve C.

    Very friendly and inviting service, Manila Kantina offers a basic lunch buffet inside a mini-mart with what I hear is authentic Filipino style food. I see that many of the Yelp reviews offer much praise, one writing that it's a "gem of a restaurant", however I thought it was average at best. I found the food items to be bland, dry and over cooked. Perhaps the day I went around 1:15pm-ish, the food had sat for a while. You have a choice of water or canned coconut juice and unlimited buffet at a very reasonable price, so I think it's great for a budget.

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    Renee S.

    This place was a perfect spot for a late Monday lunch. Staff were pleasant and food was good. Very authentic Filipino buffet and mart. Prices are reasonable and in a good location. Lots of food options but things were not very hot. Ambiance is very casual as this spot serves Filipino comfort food in a relaxed convenience store type shop. My significant other would love to come back, I'm just a less adventurous eater so I won't be back unless he's with me. I also noticed there was a mosquito in the hot water when making my tea so I'm iffy on the cleanliness of here.

    Patrick D.

    A gem of a restaurant that is without a doubt one of the best deals in the city! It's a no frills, un-assuming lunch buffet + takeout + mini market with some of the best Filipino food around. It's family run and has some of the most chill, welcoming people staff you'll meet serving up amazing, comforting, stick to your ribs Filipino cuisine. It's one medium size room packed full of tables, shelves of dry grocery goods, and in the back a buffet line of freshly cooked hot dishes including staples like adobo (usually chicken or pork), lechon, an assortment of stews like dinuguan (pork blood vinegar stew) or bicol express (an aromatic pork stew with coconut milk and shrimp paste, my favorite!) or fish soup, pancit noodles, some sort of stewed or sauteed veggies, dried salted fish, and whatever else they have fresh and in stock that day. Certain staples like adobo and pancit I see basically every time I go, but one of the great things about this place is that the dishes are always rotating so you can always find something new to try! At only $15 a person including a water bottle or soft drink (fancier drinks like coconut water, etc are a small upcharge), payable with cash as well, it's a total steal. I won't go into every dish I've had because that would be a certified novel, but some of my favorites (if you can't tell, it's pretty heavy on the pork but usually has multiple chicken and a few seafood options too): - Pork adobo: always braised until almost melt in your mouth, the sauce is just thick enough to be like a bit of a delicious savory sweet glaze - Lechon: crispy roasted pork, chopped into bite size pieces so you can get a good mix of the juicy meat with the crispy skin and fat, pairs well with the vinegar or whatever dipping sauces they have! - Bicol express: rich from the coconut, savory from the shrimp paste, with nice pork bits - Longanisa: the classic Filipino sausage, the longanisas here are always grilled/roasted until they have a perfect bite and a beautiful sheen from the sweet glaze and rendered fat - Fried chicken: juicy, a little crisp but not too oily, and pairs well with their vinegar or other sauces - Dinuguan: a legit dish you don't see being ordered at most other Filipino restaurants, made with pork blood vinegar and spices so it has a rich tangy kick, worth a try even though I can't promise it'll be your favorite thing since it's sort of an acquired taste Whether you're a local or a tourist, whether you've had Filipino food before or never seen it, I highly recommend stopping by this place for the wonderful food and the wonderful staff!

    With Sam, the owner of Manila Kantina.
    Eduard L.

    Great Filipino foods at affordable prices and great story to share how Manila Kantina got to where they're at today! Thank you Sam for sharing your family's and business story and history we need more entrepreneurs and leaders like you! God Bless!

    We did not hold back
    Charlie N.

    Picture this: it's Day 2 of a music festival and you're tired. You're hungry. And your wallet is in pain. You hear about a place that has cheap AYCE for under $20 and think that couldn't be true... but alas... PARKING: It's downtown. Street parking or parking garage or metro mover. THE FOOD: Oh there was so much... I was overwhelmed. But here are some highlights. Of course, the lechon kawali was a must-get. Obviously it's not going to be super crunchy and crispy at a buffet, but it was still crispy enough to hit the spot. The soups available were the sinigang and dinuguan, which were perfectly seasoned and chock full of meat/vegetables. I think the pancit and longanisa were good, though I might skip the fried chicken and the vegetable lumpia next time, which didn't really stand out to me. We decided to get drinks with our meal which was an extra charge, but there's free coffee too. Don't skip on the cassava cake for dessert. SERVICE/VIBES: My total after tax for the buffet meal + drink was about $20. Note that you can go back for seconds too (I think altogether two times? It's not unlimited). The ladies who owned and worked at the place were SO nice and made some really friendly conversation. It felt like we were eating at the kitchen table with family. This is a pretty tiny place with tables in the center surrounded by shelves of Filipino/Asian goodies, but there are also tables outside / in the doorway. BOTTOM LINE: Definitely coming back next time I'm in Miami!!

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    Victoria V.

    Everyone there is very friendly and helpful! They have rice and cassava cake also, just didn't fit it in the buffet pic. $15 for water n buffet, $17 for coconut water/juice n buffet. Everything was great, I would visit again for sure! If u haven't tried the sisig, please do.

    Mac F.

    Great Filipino buffet, service and food is awesome worth the visit from sunny California

    Winnie M.

    Still think about this place rent-free after leaving Florida for vacation. How do I describe this place to do it justice? $12 AYCE buffet... despite being in $$$$$ Miami. Has a Filipino homey-kinda feel and I'm not even Filipino! Extremely friendly staff that made us smile and made our trip memorable. Yes, to put it plainly, I freaking love this hidden gem place and its vibe. Inside, it's both a shop and a buffet! (How cute and unique (?) !) For just $12, our bellies were full. To be honest, it's my first time having Filipino food and I think it was the right first experience. They had a huge selection of food even though there were only 2 food isles. I apologize as I don't know the names of the dishes, but I noticed similarities to Chinese culture. They had a sausage that taste similar to our Chinese Lap cheung (Chinese sausage) & crispy pork belly that is similar to our siu yook (crispy pork). Desert taste like slightly sweetened glutinous rice. Huge shout out to Mother Linda for setting the vibe as her cheery and fun attitude inspires me to be a be the same when I'm old! The only cons: No drinking water, but they sell water bottles. No bathroom, but there is a sink to wash hands. Also this place was recommended by Mike Chen from YouTube. We will definitely be back the next time we're in Florida.

    Iwan V.

    Manila Kantina: A Tiny Slice of Manila in Downtown Miami Located in Downtown Miami Manila Kantina is hidden whole in the wall establishment that combines a Philippine buffet and an Asian supermarket together bringing the vibrant flavors of Manila to Miami. The tight seating arrangement and very Manilia atmosphere, along with the extensive selection of traditional Filipino dishes, makes this place an Interesting visit. The buffet offers a variety of options, prepared with fresh ingredients and bursting with authentic flavors. And the Asian supermarket section is a small paradise for Filipino expats and those looking to explore the diverse culinary heritage of the Philippines. With friendly staff, reasonable prices, and an interesting dining experience, Manila Kantina is the go-to spot for a taste of the Philippines in Miami.

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    Naomi S.

    What a gem! Surprised and happy to find this authentic Filipino restaurant in downtown Miami. Their lunch buffet was in credit and had a huge variety of authentic Filipino dishes I'd never before tried. I'll definitely return!

    Sergio M.

    Authentic good Filipino food and the people are always so welcoming and friendly. The atmosphere is always so much fun...highly recommend

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    7 months ago

    Love the customer service... All you can eat and great comfort food!! Must try!! Small but the service is fast!

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    This is our go-to spot in Miami, serving up delicious Filipino dishes that taste like home!

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    Amazing restaurant ...great ambience and serves....they love what they do ..... I will bring my family many times as needed here.....

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