Enriqueta's Sandwich Shop
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Enriqueta's Sandwich Shop

Miami, Florida

Photo: Phong Truong

A cash-only Cuban lunch counter that's been feeding Wynwood since before the murals arrived. The breakfast is enormous, the cafe con leche is industrial-strength, and the crowd is construction workers, gallery owners, and everyone in between. No pretense, no Instagram wall, just honest food at honest prices in a neighborhood that desperately needs both.

Insider tip

The pan con bistec with a cortadito. Arrive before 9am on weekdays to beat the rush.

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