Iāll start by saying, Iām a local here in Flagler Beach (4 years), am an avid and critical foodie, and have been going to this place for a couple of months now. I canāt put into words how incredible this food is!!!! Finally, something authentic! Itās obviously family owned and every single person Iāve come into contact who works here is soooo sweet. The best energy. You can tell this family takes great pride in their recipes because you can literally TASTE the love and culture with every bite. I donāt feel like Iām in Florida when I go there, which for a wanderlust like me, is a wonderful gift! Their breakfast burrito will be the BEST one youāve ever had in your life. Iāve tried so many breakfast placesā burritos in Flagler Beach and it just does nottt hit the way theirs does! Nestled right across the street from the beach, you get to enjoy authentic Cuban food with a gorgeous view of the ocean. Itās comfortable eating inside and pickup is done quickly and with ease every single time. Iāve ordered multiple things off their menu now and am SO impressed they make their tortillas from scratch!!!! Please try their traditional Carne Asada and prepare to have your mind blown, you can thank me later. :) Their beef soup is also the best antidote for a cold or the need to feel the warm and fuzzies your grandma used to give you. Thereās nothing on this menu that isnāt superb. Great quesadillas, incredible enchiladas, their menu is also toddler friendly according to mine, she loves how they make their tater tot āfriesā. Also, they make their sauces and salsa all from SCRATCH and Iām so obsessed with their Salsa Verde I crave it in my sleep and practically drink it off my tacos. :) Eating here is a wonderful experience and I hope everyone...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreDelightful little beachy place, directly across from a vast expansive view of the ocean, with an impressive menu selection, delicious authentic food and service, and great value. Clean, comfortable, friendly, enjoyable.
This was our first time in to Dulce de Leche Cafe, one of 5 family owned cafes on the coast of Florida, all with XXXX con Leche in the name. It's a small comfortable place with great views and a wonderful menu. Comida cubana autƩntica (Authentic Cuban food) and a wonderfully expansive menu full of great Cuban and Mexican choices. Small tables, the largest I think sat 4, very friendly service (gracias Paco), and just a cool little hang out.
I had the Ropa Vieja on this visit and The Boss had a wonderful omlette. They offer a ton of Cuban and Puerto Rican platters, killer sandwiches, burritos, tamales and a heck of a choice of pork, carnitas, sausage, steak, shrimp and Tex Mex tacos, soups, sides and choice of cafecitos.. Cuban food can be described as a vibrant and flavorful fusion of Spanish, African, and Caribbean influences, characterized by hearty stews, slow-cooked meats, aromatic rice and beans, citrusy marinades, and a balance of savory, sweet, and tangy tastes, often incorporating tropical fruits like mango, pineapple, and guava.
Behind counter glass is a delightful array of delicious Cuban baked goods and desserts. I had a Cuban coffee and a guava pastry that was light, flaky and delicious.
You will want to stop in here. This is a definite place to stop in on coastal A1a in Flagler, Mon-Fri 8AM-8PM. It's the kind of place that locals like to go to every Saturday morning for breakfast or lunch, enjoy the beautiful views of the ocean and excelente...
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Listen up, foodiesāDulce De Leche Cafe in Flagler Beach is dishing out Latin magic, and Iām still swooning over their El Pastor tacos! Strolled into this vibrant spot on N Ocean Shore Blvd, drawn by the promise of authentic flavors and beachy vibes, and those tacos? Absolute perfection. Juicy, marinated pork with a sassy pineapple zing and just enough spice to make my taste buds danceāfreaking awesome is an understatement. And letās talk about the salsa and queso: the salsaās got that fresh, spicy kick that screams homemade, and the queso? Creamy, dreamy, and so good I nearly proposed to the bowl.
Iām already plotting my return for their Cuban sandwich, which I hear is stacked with roasted pork, ham, Swiss, pickles, and mustard on crusty breadāsign me up! Plus, the word on the street (and by street, I mean hungry locals) is their Cuban coffee, like CafĆ© con Leche or Colada, is the real deal. Iām ready to sip that sweet, bold goodness and channel my inner Miami abuelita.
The atmosphere? Like a Costa Rican soda shop meets coastal charm, with colorful decor and staff so friendly youāll feel like youāre at a family cookout (minus the weird potato salad). Service was snappy, the place was spotless, and those ocean-view tables? Pure bliss. My only mistake was not diving into their tres leches cakeāIāll be back with stretchier pants. Dulce De Leche Cafe, youāve got my heart (and my appetite). Keep that salsa, queso, and taco game strong, and Iāll be sprinting back for that Cuban sandwich and...
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