The croquetas are better (if fresh), but as a restaurant, La Finca is better food (cuban/korean fusion)If the croquetas are better at La Finca, I need to try them. I will try to stop by in a few weeks.
I thought Islas Canarias' were great, but I'm not trying to engage in croqueta debates, lol
Love Peruvian food....their Chicken is beyond ridiculously good.Isla Canarias is their traditional Cuban food. The one on Bird and 137 is the better of 2 locations. Finka is a “trendier” and it’s a fusion restaurant of Cuban, Asian and Peruvian food
Aventura does have a lot of places that aren't chain orientated but yea I hear ya... After the fact he mentioned he wanted stuff near Miramar so that goes way west from where I was putting him...He means non-chain food
That's on 79th streetTake One.
Owned by the same family, Finka croquetas are the same recipe (they even advertise them as Islas Canarias croquetas). Finka food is way better thoughIf the croquetas are better at La Finca, I need to try them. I will try to stop by in a few weeks.
I thought Islas Canarias' were great, but I'm not trying to engage in croqueta debates, lol
Recently sold to new owners.Billy Mitchell’s Rickey’s???
Owned by the same family, Finka croquetas are the same recipe (they even advertise them as Islas Canarias croquetas). Finka food is way better though
Tell me more. Is this like an oyster house? Surprised I’ve never heard of it, I still go to Pines once in a while.We Shucking- Pembroke Pines near Taft street , can ride douglas down to the stadium.
Not at all, it's down the block from Islas CanariasI'm sold. This spot is next to Hard Rock?
I have not been to Scrubby's in years! Loved that place growing up down there.Scrubbys BBQ me please. Right up University
Not at all, it's down the block from Islas Canarias