Don Camaron Seafood Grill & Market

9491 NW 77th Ct, Hialeah - 33016
220 reviews
Seafood
(786) 350-1414

Oh my goodness!!! If you’re looking for a magnificent place to go eat seafood with a Spanish kick, while listening to Spanish music ? this is the best place here in Miami! Everything is delicious, everything! After the appetizer you can literally call it a day! Add to it a savory paella and some tostones and well get ready to roll out of there BUT not before you try their Bahama Mama dessert, homemade lemonade and mojito! I started with an oh my goodness and that’s how I will end it!! #enjoy and ask for Anita! You won’t regret it ❤️?

I live in Broward and wanted to try this place for a while, been a lover of seafood ?This place is right off 826, very spacious, service was ok, most of the waitress don't speak English and when I asked if their seafood was wild caught or farmed they had no idea what I was talking about. So I told them to verify with a the Chef or manager which they did and the manager came by our table to confirm that all of their seafood is wild caught. Which was good news but they should train their employees properly. I order the wild caught salmon with cilantro sauce with mash and hubby order ceviche, everything was delicious and fresh! We sat inside and there was lots of flies, not good. Other than that it was a pleasant lunch. We will come back.

Omg!!! I've been here three times a and each time it gets better!!!! The food..... especially the jalea mixta is amazing! The service is fast and efficient even if they have a full house which is almost always the case.....the staff is very friendly and courteous but the food is alwUs the best part!!! My new fav place to visit!!

Been here several times! Great food and service. The food is definitely great comfort food. The tables are a little tight but it makes for a better experience to enjoy and talk to your family.

Cool bartender ! Paella was bomb! Drinks kept coming !Definitely will be back!

Reasonable price. I ate the Paella $20 it was delicious, the serving was enough food to eat that night and to take home for the next day. Try the Tres Leches desert which was also a good serving for two to share. The restaurant has a ocean decor but not over the top, it has outside dining, overall good vibe. It was my first time eating here but it won't be my last.

I had the tilapia filet with mixed vegetables and a side salad. It was perfectly made and well seasoned. We also had the fish ceviche. It was so delicious, I'm excited to have leftovers for later!The service was excellent! The staff knew little English but that was perfectly okay, it made the experience more authentic.

I am confused as to why I have to pay for a few pieces of lemon at a fish restaurant. I normally like this place but the meal was $20.00 and they had a problem giving me lemon to savor my meal. My fish was dry as heck. Should I bring my own lemon? There charge was 1/2 lemon for a dollar. Sedanos has 10 for a dollar and Publix 3 for a dollar. Miguel stop being so cheap. The restaurant busy comes and goes think twice. Real stupid!

I have always driven by the place by the Palmetto. Every time I do it's always packed, no matter what time of the day. So I decided to give it a shot. We kept it simple. We ordered the fish croquettes which were really good. Creamy on the inside and crispy on the outside. My daughter ordered breaded shrimp and fries which were good. My boyfriend and I decided to order a whole hogfish. The biggest one avaliable, to share of course. With whit rice tostones and an extra side of yellow rice. All I can say is that I was really surprised they were able to get such a HUGE fish completely fried to perfection. The fish was soooooo good! The skin was crispy and the meat was tender and flaky. I highly recommend this place for fried fish. We will be back to try more on the menu.

First off I’m Cuban, this place isn’t Mexican everything on their menu is Cuban food, not sure why google has it labeled as Mexican. And if the owners are Mexican just know they’ve appropriated a 100% Cuban menu.If you’re looking for a whole fried fish they only stock huge fish and charge 50.00 for each one. Very over priced for this type of food item that is a common dish in the area.Service was subpar for the amount of money spent, about 200+ for 3 adults.I had to keep reminding our waitress of missing food items. Asked twice for conch fritters and they never made it to the table. She rarely checked in on us. Tables rarely bussed, tables are very small and we’d run out of space for plates. Also, water was never offered. I had to walk to the bar to ask for water for my kids because our waitress rarely checked in.Sadly, there was a table right next to us chain smoking cigars. Not even eating either :/ I’m Cuban I love cigars, but these dodos were trying so hard to be fancy. There are laws not to smoke in restaurants and they did not enforce anything. My poor kids inhaled about 8 cigars worth of smoke. We had all this expensive food and couldn’t just get up and leave. Trying to get to go boxes to avoid the smoke was about a 2 hour fiasco.