When a family of exiled Cuban fishermen open a fish market, you can count of super-fresh fish and seafood. La Camaronera Fish Market changed its name a few times and quickly grew to serve fish to the neighbors, who would come to munch on fried breaded snapper, drink soda, and discuss politics or sports. Fifty years later, La Camaronera is now a full-sized restaurant, simple and unpretentious, with a small menu of amazing dishes and the best fish sandwiches in town.

The bread is original, house-made Pan con Minuta, light and fluffy, barely able to contain the huge chunks of breaded snapper, shrimps, or lobster. The only complaint the locals have is that this amazing little place is no longer their own secret.

1952 W Flagler St, Little Havana, Miami, FL 33135-1615, Phone: 305-642-3322

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