Puerto Sagua
12 expert reviews
“Authentic Cuban food if authentic means "filthy with hookers."”
– Not For Tourists
Zagat
4.3
""Nothing has changed" at this Cuban diner "landmark" in South Beach since "before the revolution"." Full review
BlackBook
"Fun, vibrant, always full, classic Miami Cuban restaurant with satisfying meals at good prices. The staff are friendly and the plantains are plentiful."
Gayot
11.0
"On the walls of this informal eatery, the eccentric Scull sisters' whimsical 3-D paintings of Old Havana provide a festive backdrop for satisfying Cuban comfort food." Full review
Rough Guide
"Where local Cubans meet gringos over excellent espresso, coffee, beans and rice."
Miami New Times
Recommended
"A down-home Cuban diner on South Beach -- still a workable combo. Ropa vieja is tender strips of meat basted in a tomato-flavored broth." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
Editor's Pick
"Just one block away from the beach, Puerto Sagua makes a perfect—and well-priced—lunch spot in the midst of a day of sunbathing." Full review
Time Out
"The best place for breakfast on Collins is this trad (as in authentically old, rather than retro) Cuban diner." Full review
National Geographic
"A holdover from South Beach's cheaper days, this grungy diner is the place for Cuban-style comfort food on South Beach." Full review
Where
"A Latin American staple in South Beach, this place draws a mixture of people from young to old because of its really good food." Full review
The Infatuation
"A Cuban standby in a sea of loud music and oversized cocktails, Puerto Sagua still retains its old-school diner charm (it’s been around since 1962)." Full review