Caribbean Grill Cuban

4660 W Hillsboro Blvd, Coconut Creek I-33073-2240, United States

🛍 Cuban, Spanish, Caribbean, Breakfast

4.4 💬 7817 Reviews
Caribbean Grill Cuban

Phone: +17542277754

Address: 4660 W Hillsboro Blvd, Coconut Creek I-33073-2240, United States

City: Coconut Creek

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 7817

Website: http://www.caribbeangrillrestaurant.com/

"I recently ordered from Caribbean Cuban Grill for a to-go meal. The Bistec Milanesa, was cooked to perfection with a crispy and flavorful coating that complemented the tender beef inside. The Vaca Frita, a traditional shredded and fried beef dish, was bursting with savory flavors and had a delightful crispiness. For dessert, I indulged in the Tres Leches cake, which was moist, rich, and had just the right amount of sweetness. The Croqueta, a popular snack in Cuban cuisine, was a delightful addition to my meal, with its crispy exterior and creamy filling. The sides of congris (rice and black beans) and sweet plantains were the perfect accompaniments, adding both texture and taste to the meal...


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Everyone was super friendly polite and even though the restaurant was packed and there was no tables they offered us to sit at the bar, They were super attentive and the food was amazing.

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Reviews

Jeff
Jeff

Everyone said the empanada was amazing.... they were absolutely correct. It was so flavourful. Same with the Cubano. Awesome roasted pork, jam, cheese, and the right amount of pickles. And I really liked the cuban coffee. A great find outside of Miami.


Casey
Casey

I had high hopes as I needed to tame my craving for a Cubano, so stopped in. The service was friendly, prompt, and efficient, and the price was reasonable, but my sandwich was ordinary. It wasn’t bad and the pulled pork was flavorful, but overall it didn’t hit the spot. The bread was flaky, too soft, too thin, and not toasted. The cheese overall wasn’t melted and they held back on the pickles. Plus, the pickles were not layered between the ham and cheese, as I believe is customary. It wasn’t bad but doubtful I’ll be back.


Lucas
Lucas

I recently ordered from Caribbean Cuban Grill for a to-go meal. The Bistec Milanesa, was cooked to perfection with a crispy and flavorful coating that complemented the tender beef inside. The Vaca Frita, a traditional shredded and fried beef dish, was bursting with savory flavors and had a delightful crispiness. For dessert, I indulged in the Tres Leches cake, which was moist, rich, and had just the right amount of sweetness. The Croqueta, a popular snack in Cuban cuisine, was a delightful addition to my meal, with its crispy exterior and creamy filling. The sides of congris (rice and black beans) and sweet plantains were the perfect accompaniments, adding both texture and taste to the meal....

Categories

  • Cuban Savor the vibrant flavors of Cuba with our selection of authentic dishes, featuring rich spices, succulent meats, and tropical ingredients that transport you straight to the heart of Havana.
  • Spanish A vibrant selection of traditional Spanish dishes featuring authentic paella, flavorful tapas, and delicious seafood. Experience the rich flavors and culinary artistry of Spain right at your table.
  • Caribbean Savor the vibrant flavors of the Caribbean, where spicy jerk, fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and rich stews blend to create a delightful and exotic dining experience reminiscent of island breezes.
  • Breakfast Start your day with our delicious breakfast options, featuring everything from classic eggs and pancakes to healthy smoothies and yogurt. Perfect for a hearty meal or a light morning bite!

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  • Lunch
  • Latin
  • Dinner

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