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Cuban Food at Mi Apá Latin Café (Half Off). Two Options Available.

Mi Apa Latin Cafe
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Cuban sandwiches alongside arepas, arroz con pollo, and ropa vieja in a festive interior

Cuba is one of the most elusive Caribbean nations, as evidenced by its ever-changing coordinates and haunting absence from the Beach Boys' Kokomo. Bite into mystery with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $7 for $14 worth of Cuban food for two or more
  • $14 for $28 worth of Cuban food for four or more

    Mi Apá’s menu features hearty dishes such as arroz con pollo ($6.99), a Cuban sandwich ($6.89), and a steak sandwich topped with ham, onions, and shoestring fries ($6.59).

    Mi Apá Latin Café

    Mi Apá Latin Café likes to brag that they have the best Cuban food outside of Miami, serving hot pressed sandwiches, arepas, and meaty entrees made from scratch and complemented in authentic style with Latin colas and fresh juices. The steak sandwich combines palomilla steak with ham and shoestring fries, and the Miami sandwich stacks turkey, ham, and bacon in a bit of sliced meat architecture to rival Paris’s famous chicken-nugget Eiffel Tower. On the entrees list, diners find smoky ropa vieja made of shredded beef in a rich Cuban sauce, and a Cuban pot roast stuffed with chorizo and simmered in a tomato and wine sauce. Burnt orange umbrellas shade an outdoor seating area, where patrons can sip tamarind or guava juice while taking in the breeze.

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Promotional value expires Dec 19, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Mi Apa Latin Cafe

Mi Apá Latin Café likes to brag that they have the best Cuban food outside of Miami, serving hot pressed sandwiches, arepas, and meaty entrees made from scratch and complemented in authentic style with Latin colas and fresh juices. The steak sandwich combines palomilla steak with ham and shoestring fries, and the Miami sandwich stacks turkey, ham, and bacon in a bit of sliced meat architecture to rival Paris’s famous chicken-nugget Eiffel Tower. On the entrees list, diners find smoky ropa vieja made of shredded beef in a rich Cuban sauce, and a Cuban pot roast stuffed with chorizo and simmered in a tomato and wine sauce. Burnt orange umbrellas shade an outdoor seating area, where patrons can sip tamarind or guava juice while taking in the breeze.

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