Versailles
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Versailles

Miami, Florida

Photo: Versailles Restaurant Cuban Cuisine

The cathedral of Cuban-American cuisine. Versailles has been the political, social, and culinary heart of Miami's exile community since 1971. The food is comfort in its purest form — ropa vieja, vaca frita, platanos maduros — and the ventanita window for cafecito is a daily ritual for half the city. Skip the trendy spots. This is Miami's soul on a plate.

Insider tip

Order a cafecito at the ventanita and a medianoche sandwich. Eat standing up. That's how it's done.

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