+1 305-824-0023
Nestled in the heart of Hialeah at 4195 Palm Ave, Casa Marin Restaurant offers an authentic Cuban dining experience that transports you straight to the vibrant streets of Cuba. This beloved local gem serves up classic Cuban dishes crafted with passion and tradition, making it a must-visit for both newcomers to Cuban cuisine and seasoned aficionados alike.
Step inside Casa Marin and you’ll immediately notice the warm, family-oriented atmosphere that feels more like a close-knit neighborhood eatery than a commercial restaurant. The ambiance is unpretentious and inviting, creating a comforting backdrop where the aroma of slow-cooked spices and fresh Cuban coffee beckons you to sit down and savor every bite.
The menu is a rich tapestry of Cuban culinary delights. Signature items like the Lechon Asado—succulent roasted pork paired perfectly with Moros (seasoned black beans and rice) and sweet, caramelized Platanos Maduros—offer a harmonious balance of savory and sweet that dance on the palate. For sandwich lovers, the Cuban Sandwich here is a standout: layers of roast pork, ham, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard pressed together between warm, crusty Cuban bread spread with herbed butter that delivers a satisfying crunch with every bite.
Seafood enthusiasts will appreciate the selection of mariscos such as the Arroz Con Camarones Y Maduro (rice with shrimp and sweet plantains), or the garlicky and richly spiced Camarones Al Ajillo, which offer a perfect depth of flavor and texture. Every dish bursts with authenticity and freshness, expertly balancing traditional Cuban seasoning with hearty ingredients.
On Saturdays, Casa Marin offers unique specials such as the flavorful Chivo Robao (goat fricassee) and the hearty Frijoles Colorados Grandes (large red beans in sauce), which are perfect for those craving a more adventurous or home-style meal. Don’t miss their renowned Cuban coffee — a heartwarming, intense espresso that perfectly complements the meal and embodies the spirit of Cuban hospitality.
Customer reviews truly capture the essence of Casa Marin’s charm. As one guest shared, despite the language barrier, the warmth and genuine hospitality of the staff ensured a memorable experience. Another visitor expressed delight at discovering one of the best Cuban sandwiches while appreciating the approachable pricing and the restaurant’s appeal to the local community. Meanwhile, newcomers to Cuban cuisine have been wowed by the bold, soulful flavors and attentive service, calling it an amazing introduction to their new favorite food scene.
Whether you’re stopping by after shopping at the nearby Walmart or making a special trip, Casa Marin Restaurant invites you to discover a slice of Cuban culture through its meticulously prepared dishes and inviting atmosphere. It’s a place where every meal feels like home, every dish tells a story, and every visitor leaves with a satisfied palate and a warm heart.
Contact Information:
4195 Palm Ave, Hialeah, FL 33012, United States
Phone: +1 305-824-0023
We loved this place even though Noone spoke English, but we made it work.
This place looks very old for the smell. The food was good. I think this place is mainly visited by older people. It is not expensive. The best Cuban sandwich
Oh my. I am new to the Cuban Food scene and wow, this place is amazing. Noria is amazing. Service is spectacular, and the food is perfect. I said surprise me and got to try OxTail. This cup of coffee is all that remains.
Great family atmosphere and great service and food. It has a small town local restaurant feel, where everyone knows your name!
The atmosphere was very bright and engaging. It is in a strip mall by a Walmart grocery so you can miss it if you don’t look closely. Take the time to find it. The chips and salsa were good. Great texture in the chips and they were warmed up. The salsas were homemade and spicy. I had the Sopes al pastor which were sweet but not candy sweet. The blend of savoury and sweet was just what you want in all pastor. They came three to an order. The mole sauce was pretty good. Not too sweet but I think it lacked a little depth. The beer is cold and the drinks look good too. The service was excellent although it was close to closing and we were the only ones there. They had a few options for the Mexican candies so I grabbed a few spicy suckers…I would rate this as a little upscale Mexican food. The prices were appropriate for the fare. Better than many other places I e been. I would compare this to Doña Raquel in pompano. They have the typical Mexican food and many specialty options so everyone should be happy.