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    El Yoyito Restaurant Y Cafeteria

    El Yoyito Restaurant Y Cafeteria

    3.5(74 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $

    Hidden gem in Hialeah! I've only been twice, both on Sundays, with my grandfather - because he…read morewanted the Arroz con Pollo, which is the special on Sundays. Their servings are generous, and the prices are great. The Arroz con Pollo is under $9 (maybe even $7.75), and there's at least two servings. It's "a la chorrera" style, which means the rice is more wet (like a risotto) as opposed to the other version, which is dryer. Last time I went, I had the Pollo a la Plancha with maduros and congri. The chicken and rice was delicious, the maduros weren't as good as the first time I went. The service was also great. Our waitress was very attentive. Overall, I'd recommend this place if you're in the area or if you're searching for a good cheap Arroz con Pollo on Sundays.

    Very bad place, place a order per uber and the Bistec empanizado came with out empanizar, no black…read morebean at lunch time, no frituras de malanga, terrible place to order, very famous longtime ago but now not recommended, I called to complain and very bad guy answer the phone with very bad actitud, suppost the manager of the afternoon shift, he complain about the morning shift, he clean his hand. Peor lugar para ordenar, toda la order mal equibocada, ordene un bistec empanizado y mandan uno sin empanizar, no tenian frijoles negro a la hora de almuerzo, no frituras de malanga, nada de lo que promueben en uber eat lo tenian, el manager del turno de la tarde le hecha la culpa a los del turno de la manana, se tiran de uno al otro y no toman responsablidad ninguna, piensan que estan en cuba que se tiran la culpa de uno al otro, ademas grosero y mal educado, no recomiendo este lugar ni un porciento. piensenlo antes de ordenar de hay.

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    El Yoyito Restaurant Y Cafeteria - The view of the inside of the restaurant

    The view of the inside of the restaurant

    El Yoyito Restaurant Y Cafeteria - The counter area as you enter the restaurant to the right

    The counter area as you enter the restaurant to the right

    El Yoyito Restaurant Y Cafeteria - The outside of the restaurant

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    The outside of the restaurant

    Trigo Café

    Trigo Café

    4.6(742 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    I have always passed by trigo cafe and never really stopped by until recently. Let me just say…read moreTrigo knows how to make an exceptional sandwich let me tell you that. I stopped by after the lunch rush to have a hialeah heat sandwich was the perfect version of typical cuban sandwich with a kick. I loved the touch of spicy in my sandwich. I also had a cafe bom bom that was really good. Loved the condensed milk. The girl who served me was very attentive to me when I visited and helped me with any questions i had; made me feel very welcomed. When i couldn't finish my coffee she packed it up for me in a to go cup.

    The first time I came here was two years ago and I remember how good the trigo shake and islas…read morecanarias croquetas were. Was meeting with some friends for an early lunch last week and I suggested this restaurant. The inside is not that big and parking is terrible, but I figured the food would make up for it. Very few tables inside but it was clean and has a counter area where the customer can sit or can sit and wait for their to go order. Not sure what has happened during the past two years but the food wasn't that great this time around. We shared the simple egg sandwich with bacon, and ordered a cafe con leche, the croqueta sampler and some islas canarias croquetas. The simple egg sandwich was unflavorful. The croqueta sampler and islas canarias croquetas were my favorite. Sadly, the cafe con leche didn't even taste like cafe con leche. Our waitress seemed overwhelmed although it was just our table and two more tables she was serving. There was a total of maybe 8 customers. We had to keep asking her for more water and napkins.

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    Trigo Café - Jamón serrano croquetas

    Jamón serrano croquetas

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    EL Patio Live By Restaurant - Crazy tuna tacos - not great

    EL Patio Live By Restaurant

    4.4(419 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    Located right outside of Westland Mall facing the parking lot next to H & M…read more Lots to look at and admire. Loved the lighting fixtures and the murals on the walls. Great music and friendly staff. What we ordered- Croquetas 10/10 - Soft creamy inside and lightly crispy on the outside. Drizzled with a aioli style sauce. (In my opinion)the croquetas were so good they didn't need any sauce. Churassco w/ white rice, black beans and plantains 10/10 ohh this is everything a churassco should be. Juicy, tender and cooked full of so much flavor. The rice was perfect not sticky just perfectly fluffy and not oily and the beans are exactly what I always hope to be served at any Cuban restaurant. Absolutely delicious and full of so much flavor. I mean if they told me Abuela had made them I would totally believe it. Chefs kiss The hubs ordered the Picanha with morro rice and plantains 10/10 No crumbs or grains of rice was left on his plate! Absolutely delicious Needless to say this place is an absolute must! Definitely will be back

    I came by their new location in Westland Mall today since I was shopping and I was hungry. However,…read morewith slow service and nickel and diming (18 percent automatic tip) and smallish portions I don't think I'll be back. Having had a quick workday lunch and walked around the mall, I had worked up an appetite. I was seated in a corner table for two and my order was taken. The restaurant did not seem that crowded even for a Friday night but it felt like a long wait. Unlike many Cuban places, they don't offer complimentary bread. I ordered their "platanos a tentacion" (bacon wrapped sweet plantains), grilled chicken and moros. The rice was a little hard and the chicken breast on the small side and barely seasoned other than the onions garnishing it. Service didn't feel very attentive for me as a solo diner. Between finishing my dinner and waiting to order either dessert or cafecito, I also sat and waited until a waitress finally came by. At that point, I just got the coffee and my check. I don't believe I was offered a printed receipt, just the card terminal. I asked if the tip was included and pretty much in time when I was putting the usual tip (trying to be generous with 20 percent) I was told that it was a service charge, and that the tip was extra, but had full amounts starting with 18%. So basically I paid 30% tip for a small portion of food and inattentive service. Looking back, I see that this restaurant had a different name and I had enjoyed dinner at their other location six years back. It's disappointing to see how it has fallen off. As it were, a lot of the original creative items on the menu are no longer being offered.

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    EL Patio Live By Restaurant - Frita Ganster

    Frita Ganster

    EL Patio Live By Restaurant - Lava cake - star of the show, very good

    Lava cake - star of the show, very good

    EL Patio Live By Restaurant - Plátanos en tentación

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    Piccadilly

    Piccadilly

    3.3(102 reviews)
    12.9 mi
    $$

    Picadilly is a chain of cafeteria style restaurants found mainly in the south and Gulf Coast. The…read morefirst Piccadilly Cafeteria opened in 1932 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Picadilly was bought by T.H. "Tandy" Hamilton in 1944. In 1988 they purchased another cafeteria chain, Morrison's Cafeterias which was founded by J. A. Morrison in 1920. At their height, there was 270 restaurants but poor management led to bankruptcy in 2003 and again in 2012 and they were sold off to Yucaipa Companies and Diversified Investment Management Group. By 2012 they were down to only 41 locations. South Florida had two Piccadilly Cafeterias, one in Hialeah at the Westland Mall and on the Palm Springs Mile. Both are now closed butthere is a Facebook page dedicated their memory. Today there are only two locations left in Florida, Jacksonville and this one in Hollywood! I couldn't believe there was still one left here and I made it a point to stop by for lunch.' As soon as I walked in I was flooded with nostalgia. Even the decor looks the same as I remembered. You grab a try and slide it down the line telling them what you want added to your plate. Meals include a protein, two sides, and a bread. You can add more sides for an additional price. They also have a selection of desserts of cakes, pies, and cobblers. Expect to find homestyle dishes like chicken, teriyaki chicken, fish, and fried shrimp. Vegetarians can order the four vegetable plate. I had the roast beef drenched in au jus, carrot souffle, and broccoli rice au gratin. It was all as good as I remembered, especially the decadent carrot souffle which is a dessert in itself. I just found a copycat recipe for the Picadilly carrot souffle and it is getting added to the Easter dinner menu. So many of our memories are associated with food and this was like a warm hug from the past. I started to tell a server how excited I was that there was still a Picadilly left and she said honey we hear that all the time. I gather a lot of their diners come here for the memories. So many of us grew up eating at cafeteria style restaurants with beloved family members no longer here. Eating here is a way to connect to the past. The restaurant was filled on the week day I visited so hopefully they will be here for a long time to come. I am already planning a visit back with a family member who is going to be elated to come here.

    When is this location getting a renovation? The roof has been in disrepair for YEARS now with the…read morefront section covered in black tarps. It stinks of mildew on the inside, look at the walls facing the outer walls they are warped due to moisture intrusion, the carpet is disgusting as way past its lifespan. The bathroom ceilings are filled with mildew due to leaks from roof. The wall paint is old and tired. I blame corporate as I think these locations are corporate owned, please correct me if wrong? Is there ANY reason why this location has not been repaired? Let's hear from corporate? Not a response either of "thank you for your feedback" what is the plan here for this location?

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