El Palacio de los Jugos

5721 W Flagler St, Miami - 33144
241 reviews
Cuban Fruits & Veggies Latin American
(786) 313-3052

Love going to this place when I visit Miami. It’s a little hectic if you’re not used to the environment. It’s a very fast paced place. Know what you want when they ask. The food and desserts were delicious, my mouth is watering as I write this remembering all the smells in the air. Highly recommend, maybe it would be best to go there with someone who speaks fluent Cuban, I mean Spanish ? enjoy!

There are multiple locations, and i went to the original parent location on 57 St and West Flager. It's a busy location, and parking is available. There are multiple food stations to select from and all offer fresh food, too many choices that i wish i had multiple stomachs. The food is Cuban based offering a variety of fish, pork, meat, poultry, as well as deserts, and my favorite natural fruit juice freshly made. I highly recommend the juices.... considering the state of the economy at the moment prices are moderate... bottom line if you're hungry, and want awesome food you've come to the right place!!!

Excellent variety, super friendly staff, generous portions. Low frills mostly Cuban, and some Caribbean and South American dishes. Fruit juices galore and fresh coconut water. Don't miss out on it, a staple of Miami.

Meat was a lot drier than I would have expected. Portions were big at least but taste was just ok. Juice was good, language barrier made it a little bit difficult to order sometimes.

This is the first restaurant we hit when in Miami,we found them 20 years ago and have been to all there locations and they never disappoint us.Most employee's don't speak English but that's never a problem for ordering,we just point and they all know what we want,we don't even care if we get something didn't want we just take the extra item and have learned it's all good. They pile the food into the to go container's ,I always get two meals out of it .Deffently worth a stop you won't be disappointed ,just look for the yellow and red stripped awnings, all there places have the same look and colors.

One of the best hidden gems in Miami. Def come and eat you'll get your money's worth

The most amazing Cuban market. We have been visiting this store for over 30 years. The food choices are amazing and the bakery items are delicious. They have four stations of prepared food which you can choose from; pork, seafood, chicken and beef dishes. There is a juice bar where tropical drinks are so fresh and delicious. There is plenty of outdoor seating so just come hungry. You won't be disappointed.

Food is delicious. One meal order serves at least 2 people. Perfect for quick take out.

The food was great. They gave overly large portions which meant food for days and made it worth the money. The juice was fantastic as well. There is a reason for their name being the palace of juice. They have all kinds of juices which are fresh and delicious.

Palacio de los Jugos ruined my New Years Eve. Not only are we regular customers, we have brought every guest of ours here for breakfast every day so when it was time for our NYE dinner, Palacio was our top choice for catering. We came in and ordered nearly $200 worth of food, with the lechon (pork) being the star of the show so imagine my surprise when dinner time comes and we open up our food to find tamales instead of lechon. We called to try to resolve the issue that night but Dary , who answered the phone, mentioned she had just given the last lechon away but we should come in the next day to pick one up. The next day, which is today, came by and we called Palacio first thing only to have the unpleasant Dary tell us that we need to pay for a new lechon because we ate the tamales. So what were we supposed to do, Dary? Tell our guests that they need to each rice and beans for dinner because this restaurant made a mistake and refused to fix it? No, we had our guests eat the masa (and only masa) filled tamales and continued with our night. Dary kindly (a joke) offered to give us the difference, which to her was $5, for a $95 pork vs. $35 tamales. Don't go to Palacio if you're looking to take a pork home, or for tamales with actual filling because you will be extremely disappointed. Ps: the empanadas are drier than the Sahara desert and the croquetas are all masa too.