La Camaronera

When you visit La Camaronera for stone crabs, the greatest part is that you can match it with other seaside specialties like its renowned minuta sandwich (fried snapper, tail and all! on a lightly toasted Cuban bun) and the irresistible fried lobster tail.


Anything fried from the ocean-lobster poppers, fish fingers, popcorn shrimp can be found on the menu at La Camaronera. This local fish shack has grown from a counter service restaurant-and, one without chairs-to a fully-fledged dining that has been highlighted on Food Network and is popular with foodies from near and far. Most people wait in line for a pan con minuta, a fried snapper sandwich on gently toasted Cuban bread (tail and all!) that costs less than $10 and will keep you full for hours. A modest amount to pay for some of the freshest seafood in town, even if you do leave the establishment smelling like you spent the afternoon on a barge.


Address: 1952 W Flagler StMiami33135

Phone: 305-642-3322
Website: www.lacamaronera.com

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