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El Coladito Cafeteria - Miami - Photo album

Interesting location, doesn't look like much from the outside (not unusual for the area though). Inside is interesting, brightly decorated, and bigger than it looks from the outside. Parking is a pain, but paid street parking is not hard to come by. The lot behind the place is usually full (which
Best papusas and Curtido ever! We came here twice over our trip because the food is so good. Very lovely lady working at the front counter as well. Hole in the wall spot with an outdoor counter right beside the liquor store. Can’t wait to return to Miami and order up.
Best thing to eat here are the Pupusas. They make them extremely good. They even have chicken Pupusas. They also serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. The service is a little slow because their are only 3 waitresses for the entire restaurant. Other than that, foods great! We come out here every weeken
The best pupusa in miami! Make sure to bring cash because they do not take credit cards. We've been going there for years and it never disappoints us. Always satisfied!
They made amazing pupusas I will recommend this place anywhere if you like a little bit of Adventure take a drive down to this restaurant when I'm back in Miami I'll definitely be visiting again xo Toronto!!
Staff speaks both english and spanish. Only draw back is if you dont speak Spanish the menu is very traditional and you may need to ask questions(or Google the names of the dishes) everything was perfectly flavored and delicious. I highly recommend a visit if intown. Was with some friends from NYC w
I've been going to El Coladito since I was a kid. I've always loved the food and the Batido de trigo is so so good. The staff is very friendly. Make sure to have cash because it's cash only.
Amazing Salvadorian and Honduran cousine
I had been going here since childhood. Been an absolute favorite! Must have the pupusas! Hands down the best! And the whole fried fish! Delicioso!
I absolutely love this restaurant ever since I was a child. Some of the best pupusas I have ever had (and I've had many).
Don't let the name throw you off, this place is your stop for good pupusas if you're in the area.
Although they increased the prices, I still enjoy the pupusas. The tamalitos have shrunk in size but increased in price.
This place reminds me El Salvador. It has a tv with photos of the country. They sello Kolashampan and Uva tropical. Also pupusas, fríe beans, cuajada, crema, sopa de patas, etc. Humble place as my country.
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