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Contribuisci feedbackCASH ONLY I first learned about this open-air fruit stand during my Little Havana Food Cultural Tour. After the tour ended, I just had to get back here again before leaving Little Havana. This mom-and-pop shop has been family-run since 1963 and all fruits are always fresh nothing frozen.[Parking]: There 's a free outdoor parking lot via PayByPhone app location 45350) behind Maximo Gomez Domino Park 901 SW 15th Ave, Miami, FL 33135) until 6 PM just two blocks away.[Menu]: The stand serves fresh Batido smoothie from mangos, mameys, guanabanas, or coconuts. Here customers have an option to pick their own fruits at the stand, mix and match an array of fruits and veggies, and ask the staff to serve a custom batch from the bar. The star beverage is the Green Juice which is made with real sugarcane, apio celery), perejil parsley), and ginger. Juices are typically pressed by an abuela who has been doing this for 30+ years. The bar also serves Cuban coffee too. Other juices include Etiophia Juice sugar cane, avocado, guava), Argentino Juice mango, pina aka pineapple, aguacate aka avocado, menta aka mint), abuelo sugar cane, pineapple, and lemon), Coronaviros sugar cane, lemon, ginger, and honey), etc. Mango juice $5): It was the best mango juice I have ever had in my entire life and most likely the best juice I will ever have. I am so sad that I won 't be having this good of mango juice when I get back to Los Angeles. Absolutely a must-visit stop in Miami!
Great place in little Havana to have fresh fruit. It 's about $4 for a fresh coconut that they chop cut in front of you. The particular one I had didn 't have that much meat in it, but it was somewhat sweet. They also have a ice cold sugar cane for $4. The can also make juice with any of the variety of fruit that they have in stock. The hours on google are wrong, so just call ahead to make sure they are open. I believe it was 7am-4pm. It 's also street parking only.
A local neighborhood fruit store that makes amazing smoothies! There really isn't a menu??? We just told the guy that we wanted a smoothie and he asked us to trust him. I think he made a watermelon guava smoothie and it was the best thing we've ever had lolol. Also got a soursop since you they're so hard to find in NYC, it was so good but also way too much lol. Couldn't finish it and I felt so bad throwing it out but the sweetness and texture was getting to me lol. But definitely recommend. They're all so sweet here! Brought some guavas back to NYC because you also can't get this sweetness up here!
You cannot not come here, meaning, you should definitely come here. It is out in Little Havana which does mean a 20min uber ride or so from downtown Miami, but this area is just worth coming to. I love fresh fruit and fresh fruit juices. This place has it. You can buy your fruit and they will cut it up for you. Being that it hit almost 90deg that day, I was working so hard to prevent heat exhaustion and dehydration. Everything was a coconut water. Of course I would definitely get a coconut from here!PROS: quick (the owner literally just hacked it open right in front of me refreshing fresh (it's the legit young coconut CONS: unfortunately it was mostly on the older end and we couldn't scoop out the meat. Young coconut meat is almost clear and SUPER tender. Amazing flavor and just super cooling. Having been born in SE Asia, it was so nice to see the fruits that I find so hard to get in Georgia (surprisingly they have it in NYC though which is almost as landlocked but probably the most international city in the USA if not the world . Would I make a trip out here again? Probably if I craved my fruits enough then yes, I would. Also Little Havana is just such a nice place to chill out at, quick break from the Miami beach vibe :
On a recent trip to Florida, my friend and I decided to take a day and spend it in Little Havana. We stopped by this fruit shop/ stand and looked at all of the exotic fruits we hadn't seen before. The gentleman working there was so kind and took his time explaining what many of the items were and why they're special to the cuban culture. I was thrilled to be able to try fruits I hadn't heard of before like a Mamey, Guanana, and a Quenepa. All three were delicious! We purchased these fruits as well as a Guava to take home and the freshness is just something you don't find at the grocery store. Definitely a worthwhile stop when in Little Havana!
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