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South Florida Hotspots for a Delicious Cuban Holiday Meal

Last Day to Order: Sunday, Dec. 22

Get ready to indulge in a delicious Cuban holiday meal from South Florida’s top hotspots. From paleta de cerdo to pierna, these restaurants offer a variety of options to feed your family and friends. Here’s a rundown of what’s available:

La Carreta

  • What’s on the menu?: Two specials: a paleta de cerdo that feeds 10-12 people and costs $89.99 without sides or $139.99 with three sides, or a pierna that feeds 18-20 people and costs $139.99 without sides and $189.99 with three sides.

Ball & Chain

  • What’s on the menu?: The Cuban Party Special is pork, marinated with Cuban mojo and slow roasted served with moro rice and boiled yuca with mojo. It feeds 12 and costs $110.

Domino Park

  • What’s on the menu?: You can order holiday dinners (pork, ham or turkey) which include two sides or holiday entreés without sides. Prices vary slightly by location, but the paleta de puerco asada costs between $69.99 and $79.99 without sides and feeds 8-10 people. Or if you’d like to order it with sides, it costs between $10.99 and $12.49 per person.

Casa Cuba

  • What’s on the menu?: The holiday special includes Cuban rice, yuca or plantains, and pork (paleta, masa frita or asado). It’s $99.99 to feed 10 people, $189.99 to feed 20 people, $289.99 to feed 30 people.

Sazon

  • What’s on the menu?: A combo of pierna de puerco (pork leg) with Cuban rice and black beans and sides that feeds 10 people and costs $125, or 20 people for $250. The pork leg by itself costs $84 to feed 10 people or $155 to feed 20 people.

Los Fuegos

  • What’s on the menu?: A combo of paleta de puerco, Cuban rice and yuca will feed 10 people, but check online to see the price at the location nearest you.

Cafe La Trova

  • What’s on the menu?: A combo of shredded pork with Cuban rice and yuca costs $110 for 12 people. But there are other options, so check online.

Conclusion
With these options, you’re sure to impress your family and friends with a delicious Cuban holiday meal. Don’t forget to order by the last day specified for each restaurant to ensure availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the last day to order from these restaurants?
A: The last day to order varies by restaurant, but most have a deadline of Sunday, Dec. 22.

Q: Can I customize my order?
A: Yes, most restaurants offer customization options, so be sure to check with each restaurant for details.

Q: Do I need to order online or can I do it over the phone or in person?
A: All restaurants offer multiple ordering options, including online, over the phone, or in person.

Q: Are there any additional fees or taxes?
A: Prices listed are before tax, so be sure to factor in any additional fees or taxes when placing your order.

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