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Miami, the insider guide
Andrew Forbes
Puerto Sagua Restaurant You can see, feel and hear the influence of Miami's Cuban American residents across the city. You can taste it too, in the many Cuban restaurants, of which Versailles, in Little Havana is probably the most famous. Feature ... Miami vibe Yet at Puerto Sagua, the simplicity is the restaurant's charm; with a menu of home-cooked dishes like 'Picadillo a la Criolla' (seasoned ground beef with olives, raisins and spices, served with rice, black peas and sweet plantains); or ... 'ropa vieja' (pulled pot-roast beef with vegetables). There are generous authentic Cuban sandwiches and homemade soups too. Puerto Sagua Restaurant on Facebook El Bajareque Puerto Rican eats in a friendly, family café in trendy Wynwood. It gets