I had high hopes for Bored Cuban, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to expectations. The only things I truly enjoyed were the croquetas, which aren't even made in-house but come from the business next door, and the mac & cheese. Everything else was a disappointment. The monkey bread was incredibly dry, making it tough to even get through. The frita lacked any real flavor--bland and forgettable. The guava lemonade? Well, it was basically just lemonade with some color, no guava flavor to be found. Lastly, the pizza with vaca frita was overwhelmed by garlic and cheese, which drowned out any hint of the vaca frita itself. With so many great Cuban-inspired spots in Miami, Bored Cuban just didn't deliver on the essentials. This should highlight the positives while offering constructive feedback for why you felt the experience...
Read moreI passed by Bored Cuban on my way to the dealership, and knew i has to try this place The moment I walked in, I was greeted by cool murals, vibrant colors, comfortable atmosphere with a youthful vibe. The service was friendly, prompt, and attentive. The food was a highlight. The pastelitos were absolutely delicious, with a perfect balance of flaky pastry and flavorful filling. The croquetas were equally tasty. The empanada was delicious as well, though I would have enjoyed it even more if they were served a bit warmer. Same with the monkey bread, it needed to be served warm. Additionally, the iced coffee was well made. What I love most about Bored Cuban is that it brings a fresh, new bakery option to the area. I’ll definitely be returning to try more of...
Read moreLatin American Cafe has a new Cuban cousin… and it’s “monísimo”. This fresh and whimsical take on the ubiquitous Miami Cuban bakery merges NKT art with Grand Theft Auto, creating a newly imagined fast casual experience that reminds us why we love Mami.
Hanging just a banana’s throw away from the king of the ventanita jungle, Latin America 2000, some might think it’s an odd, potentially cannibalizing location, but once you visit you quickly realize the two are as different as apples and platanitos.
The hardcore regulars will never abandon their ventanita colada from LA2000. But for a new generation of exiles, locals, and tourists alike, Bored Cuban makes for a new way to enjoy Miami’s culture and cuisine.
generation of exile cuisine....
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