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My first time in Asturias I though the family was in the Limburger making business. Turns out they kept their cows in the cellar to warm up the house. People do get attached to their animals! Had dinner last night with friends at this Asturian restaurant, we go often. Four orders of "Sole", (it was some other large flat fish), two orders of Paella de Marisco, two bottles of Ribera del Duero red wine. All expertly prepared. Good service. Turns out the table next ours had a (lap) dog at/on their table. Little critter was all over the table, barking happily and all. It was the owner's family table.Felt like Paris all over again, just love to eat my food among animals! The dinner plates had an unusual (licking) glow! I wonder what other critters lurk behind the kitchen! As I said, the little dog was happier than "a Pig in (Limburger) S....auce! People do get attached to their ANIMALS! Where is Channel 10's Dirty Dining when needed?

We were in Miami on our way to Key West and my husband was intent on finding some great paella. We certainly did! El Rincon is a romantic, yet practical, beautiful restaurant located in Little Havana. Each table had a crisp white tablecloth. Vases of sunflowers were all around. Most of the people who came in were Hispanic, and seemed to be locals who frequented the restaurant, based on the hugs, kisses and other warm welcomes they received. The food was amazing, especially the house salad which was a surprising combination of apples, lettuce, peas, and chunks of bold bleu cheese. The seafood paella was delicious! Lots of varied seafood, served piping hot. Well seasoned and cooked to perfection. Yummy! We will definitely make this a must do when in Miami.

A couple of days ago I went to this restaurant. The food was good everything was going well. Until a lady came in and said that someone had robbed our suitcases. I along with my two kids ran out to go see what had happened. And as the lady said they had robbed our suitcases and our car was broken into, and the trunk with our suitcases was wide open. we called the police. The parking lot was right next to the restaurant and you had to pay to park. We then had to wait for the police. After a waiter came out and all he seem to care about was the table we left with our food. They didn't seem concerned that we had just been robbed, all they cared about was the table because they couldn't sit anyone there. He just asked us if he could put our food in to-go boxes. It was also extremely hot and I was out in the sun with my two kids and they didn't even offer us water. As you might predict from what I have told you so far they still made us pay full price for the meal that we didn't even get to finish. I believe their actions and the way they dealt with the situation was rude and they most definitely lost a customer. And if you still decide to come don't leave anything in your car because the location of this restaurant is very sketchy and you might just get robbed and have to wait for the police while the owners of the restaurant are only concerned about their business and making money not their customers.

We use this restaurant as a meeting place with friends. We always ask for the same dish: Lenguado a mi manera, which is a delicious fish dish. And to end the dinner, the Cafe Bombon is not to be missed!!

The waiter helped us pick a great bottle of wine and the food was excellent Spanish cuisine at a great price. Thanks to our fishing guide who recommended it to us.

good Spanish food prepared abroad, real feeling at home. best, no doubts, is the service. the team, leaded by Toñi makes you feel in a very comfortable ambient, just like home. totally recommended!!!

I went with three friends for lunch. We ordered from a lunch menu that consist of a choice of one appetizer and one main course for $14. We all selected the half of Fabada as the appetizer that was excellent, and I selected a solomillo with piquillo peppers. The solomillo was tough and dry but all the vegetables that came with it (fried potatoes, piquillo peppers and sauted vegetables were very good. They had a good wine selection at reasonable price, but it took a long time for them to take the wine order after handing us the wine list, we ordered a bottle of Rioja that was very good. The place was very hot, when we asked, were told that the A/C had broken. Overall was not satisfied because of the heat and the condition of the solomillo. Was a sweaty experience. Will return again, but will make sure never to order solomillo again.

We came here on the recommendation of a friend who said it was his favorite restaurant in Miami - they did not disappoint! The seafood paella was the best I've had (outside of Spain) and the service was perfect. Very reasonably priced for such a great place. Highly recommended!

During a 4 hour lay-over at MIA airport, I met my family there for lunch. We arrived there around 12:20 pm. The service was terrible, we stood at the entrance and no one greeted us. Then we finally decided to sit. A waitress came by and said "I'll be back", a long time passed until my sister finally got up and went to fetch someone for service. Food was eventually ordered, it took a long time to be served, at around 1:10 pm. The food was decent, but not excellent. We finished lunch and no one came by the table. Finally we were able get someone's attention and ordered desert at 1:35 pm. By 1:50 pm we hadn't seen any desert, so (since I had to get back to the airport) we got up and had to go to the register to get someone to give us the bill. They said their computer was down so we calculated what we owed, added the tax and paid in cash and I was out of there never to return.

I loved the food and the spectacular service. Thank you for such excellent service, the boy "Arturo" helped us to make everything better. Thank you.

Excellent spot for a business lunch. Their octopus, croquetas and grilled large shrimp may be the best in Miami. The Spanish lady who served us was equally excellent. Also, that neighborhood, although not ideal, is definitely making a come back.

I read good reviews and went there. The food was not that good. And once you get out of the place, you will not be able to get rid of the smell of your clothes

Great Food and nice quiet atmosphere. We had the lunch special that was an appetizer and entree. The appetizer was delicious! The entree was the Pork Tenderloin and potatoes which was very filling and a lot of food for the price. Will definitely try this place again when I'm in Little Havana.

We went just returning from Spain, and the Seafood Paella we had here was even better than the one we had in Barcelona the week before, and that has just been great, but this one won. We didn't order anything, so no opinion on other dishes, other than everything looked very appealing.

Been to Spain many of times. This is a hidden gem in little Havana. Its been a secret of mine since Pepe bought it 6 years ago. Lets start with the basics, the Bread is rustic and fresh off the oven. Do urself a favor and only order appetizers so you can try many things. The must haves, the bacalao croquettes, garbanzos a la madrileña, pulpo a la gallega, shrimp scampi, and the most important thing ask for AIOLI (garlic mayo), this is the best you will ever have. Put on everything!!!!! Forget Casa Juancho, and other fancy places, this is Spain in Miami

I am told that the family that runs it is really from Spain so it has to be authentic. I had the Lagostinos con limon. A nice big plate but not greasy or heavy. The service was good too. Lots of regulars which to me is a good sign. I really want to go back and try different things.

Excellent place, excellent food. I go almost every week and the service is great. I rommend the dessert Tarta Santiago with Ice Cream

All the flavor of Spain in Miami with good food, not excellent bur tasty. The paella could have been drier and the lobster fresher. Will go back. The service is very good.

Eventhough I live less than a mile away from El Rincon Asturiano I never gave it a try until one of my regular customers highly recommended it. We went for lunch and as soon as I walked in I was reminded of one of Spain's tascas,local taverns that serve mostly tapas,light meals and a selection of hearty Spanish wines and beer. We ordered the tortilla(a Spanish potato omelette) and the baby eels for tapas these were delicious and with the crusty bread they serve with olive oil I was in gastronomic heaven! We decided on the executive lunch menu which is a prix fixe. As appetizers we had the eggplant which was nice and we followed it with the pork loin and the fabada asturiana,a traditional white bean stew made with chorizo and blood sausage,this was quite simply the best fabada I probably ever had. Being of Spanish origin this is the type of food I grew up on,it reminded me of my abuelos (grandparents) and our Sunday afternoon meals,fabada was always a favorite. We had to end on a sweet note so we ordered the crema catalana (a Spanish creme brulee) and the helado de turron (an ice cream made with traditional almond nougat) both were wonderfully decadent. This restaurant earned the five stars I have given them and I'll definitely recommend El Rincon Asturiano to anyone wanting an authentic taste of Spain!

I have visited this place several times.The food and service are consistently great.Prices are quite reasonable.

This restaurant is great. We had Fabada and Seafood Paella the best we had in a long time and the service was excellent We will go back with friends and family

Spectacular food, taste equal to that of Spain, magnificent attention, charm and very rich food. Elena thanks for everything.

The food is very good but there were 2 small cockroaches, one on the tablecloth and another near the table, which made me very sick. This is a sign that there are cockroaches in the establishment. They should urgently fumigate. It was a disgusting experience. I hope they solve this serious problem. hygiene.

The best Spanish food , the service is special and the food is amazing, I recommend paella, octopus, asturian callos and Cachopo

Recommended by a client, took a chance. Excellent authentic Spanish food prepared as in Spain. This is not a Latin restaurant, strictly Spanish. The mussels in cream sauce with Serrano ham was out of this world. We over ate for sure!

drove by this place on Sunday noon and decided to give it a shot, we were the first customers. we loved the cod croquetas, and also had asturian pote, chickpeas soup, and a ham and cheese plate. waiter was very helpful and we had a great time..

It’s a place I enjoy the Spanish food in Miami, but lately seems that have no budget to get more waiters or train them according to the great food they have. Roberto there is a waiter who thinks customers are doing a favor, his manners and bad attitude are really bad for this great restaurant . Pay attention or provide training to your team in order to mantain customers returning .

This is a place to enjoy with your friends and family in a non traditional location. If you are into Spanish dishes this is one of the places to go in Miami. Good atmosphere, fresh and tasty. Excellent for the price. I will recommend it. Also the offer lunch menu.

It's a place I've been going for years, always invites back and doesn't disappoint. Good Service and very good gastronomy. I recommend it.

Cozy restaurant, with good food, faithful to Asturian cuisine. Staff, friendly, friendly and respectful. I'll repeat for sure!

We visited this restaurant several times and every time the food is very good, we love all fish dishes, all the fishes that they offer are very fresh. The service is very good and our experience all the time has been wonderful. The restaurant is very small, if you want to eat there during the weekend I suggest you make reservations

Florida law requires restaurants disclose automatic gratuity charges on the menu as well as on the bill. This restaurant does neither. Aside from breaking the law by charging a gratuity without notification they ask for a tip on top of the automatic gratuity. This restaurant is in violation of Florida statute 509.214. I have been eating at this restaurant for over ten years and this mandatory tipping only started recently. I will not go back until the mandatory tip is replaced with the standard discretionary tip.

Small but cozy, this place has the best sangria ever. The octopus is to die for. The soup was not hot enough but it was so good my husband did not asked to heat it up, but finished in a slurp! The ham croquets were soft inside and crunchy outside. good atmosphere, and service. On Saturdays we had a Spanish music band that comes and goes....just a happy touch. For dessert, the Catalan cream, similar to a crème Brule but better was fresh and easy to digest. its easy to park at a next door parking area, but drive carefully, because its easy to miss it and if you miss it its a whole... around...

If you are looking for great food, that is the wrong place. If you like cozy food with nice ambiance, small rooms, nice staff, you'll love it. Don't get me wrong, the food is OK. The fish is fresh, seafood is nice, but nothing out of the ordinary. It's all about the interior and the atmosphere. I could do without the huge screens in these tiny rooms, (bad taste), but it might be attractive for some people.

Great Spanish food restaurant. Different types of Tapas at a good price. Good Spanish wine. The environment is comfortable and friendly. The waiters are really friendly and they give advice about the food. Parking at rear of the restaurant. Great restaurant in town.

Disregard the surroundings and enjoy the excellent northern Spain dishes in this little gem. You feel like you are in Spain. The Fabada Asturiana (Wednesdays), the Cocido Madrileño (Tuesdays) and the Paella de Mariscos (Fridays) are some of the outstanding specials on the executive lunch. The wine selection (Spain) is great and at reasonable prices while they have all the best beers from Spain. Fish dishes are very good as are the Pimientos de Piquillo which are also on the executive lunch. Parking is not so good as is the owners' attitude which can be temperamental at times! Just enjoy the food and ignore him!!!

AMAZING! everything in the menu is excellent, I have tried almost all and I have no complaints. BEST arroz negro★★★★★ SEPIA a la parrilla★★★★★ Pulpo a la gallega!★★★★★ patatas bravas maravillosas!★★★★★ And lenguado al limon y las almejas en salsa de vino!★★★★★ My only critic is that they serve you bread before the food arrive and then they charge you for that. Just $1.00 not a problem, but not nice. Everything else WONDERFUL!♥

We went for a late lunch/early dinner on a Sunday. For appetizer, we tried the mussels with serrano ham. It was delicious!!! For entree, my boyfriend & I shared a seafood paella, which was tasty and good. The wine selection was good, too. We enjoyed the ambience and the friendly and attentive staff. Is a plus seeing Spanish people eating there!

Have been there twice and thinking about the next time! Went with friends and family and have had a fantastic experience both times. The food is authentic, delicious and the place has a nice intimate atmosphere. We ordered a lot of different seafood tapas, croquettes, Callos a la Asturiana, Lenguado (Sole) and seafood paella. Every single plate was delectable, but the Callos, and the Langostinos a la plancha (jumbo shrimp) are a MUST. You pay for what you get, fine fresh seafood, well cooked and served! Will keep going back...my mouth is watering already!

We got dropped by the bus in Little Havana. I figured anything right by the bus stop was not going to be worth it, we walked 6 easy blocks, left the tourist drag behind and had lunch here. Without a doubt it was the best food we ate in Miami. I ordered a lunch off the daily specials menu, which is not printed in English. Why not? I figured it had to be ok at least. It was wonderful. The meat melted off the bone and the root vegetables were divine in some sort of slow cooked sauce. I still do not know what it was - probably pork - but I do know I would lave to go back.

Went to lunch after a long time and we really enjoyed the lunch menu special. Portions were large and more than generous. I read a previous comment complaining about service and portion size but for us was a different experience. We were promptly attended to and had a great meal. The bacalao croquetas that my wife had were great and I had a very tasty and good sized lentil soup. We could have shared the main plates but with the lunch special you get your own main course. My wife liked her Lenguado with potatoes very much and I had a very tasty and well prepared Solomillo with Piquillo peppers and was very satisfied. We went past the rush hour (2:00 pm) and service was great.

We stumbled upon this restaurant and to our great surprise it was stepping into a typical Spanish restaurant in Northern Spain. We sat at the bar, and ordered a glass of wine, and three tapas; croquetas A+, pulpo A+ and chorizo a la sidra A+. The atmosphere was fun, the people were delightful, and the music was all Spaniah. The prices were reasonable, and the wine was good. It made me feel like I was back in Asturias or Galicia. It's very authentic and rustic, inclusive to the whole family.

Authentic Asturias food. Best gambas al ajilo then ever. Hot bread and god service. Parking was easy.

If you are looking for real homemade spanish food, this is the place to go. By far the best in town.

Very good food and a lot of variety. And excellent service, especially Rodolfo and Toñi. I recommend it.

When I am in Miami I always go on Wednesdays to have the fabada. It is superb. And the wine prices are very fair. I know wines well, including their prices, and the markup is 100% or less. While this may seem high, most restaurants increase their prices by 200%.

This was the second time we had the steak here and it was delicious. I do prefer the Garlic Shrimp we had as an appetizer last time though. The sausage was just okay for me. By the way..the location here is okay, and the reason I say that is because you have to pay to park at the restaurant. As always, the service here is top notch, and I will be back to try another dish this time.

Great Spanish food, always great service. Tiny place with lots of flavor. Always full, rarely an empty table. Wonderful for dinner with friends!

Went for lunch and found this authentic spanish restaurant, that I have passed by many times and did not visit. Started with the bread and butter, several chesses (tapas) and the bread was also dipped in the Shrimp's sauce and it was delicious! We had the Gambas al ajillo (Shrimp in garlic suace), Bacalao (Cod) with potato in red suace and Cordero (Lamb) with potatoes as well. It was all good. It is a very limited seating restaurant, which I will image it helps to keep the quality in check and consistant. You will have to pay at the meter for parking (city). Will visit again.

Real Spanish dinner. Well prepared, excellent ingredients and service courteous and attentive to your requests. Highly recommended.

We made a light meal out of two tapas orders, bread and wine. We chose Langostinos a la Plancha (Grilled Jumbo Shrimp with fresh garlic, parsley and sea salt) and Almejas con Jamon Serrano (Clams with serrano ham). Clams with ham sounds unusual, but it was simply amazing; served in bubbling hot juices perfect for dipping the delicious fresh bread in. Service was excellent.

You don't know why you go there first, but you know why you'll return. 20 tables max, small fresh menu, best service, the tapas were out of doubt fabulous, and the little pork a divinity. Thanks to the team, we'll be back!

After two visits, I look forward to the next and hope it will be soon. The location is easy to miss, and parking is not as easy as it could be, but once you arrive, be ready for a treat. The restaurant shares space with its retail counter that sells meats, cheese, baked goods and wine. Daily specials make it hard to select a meal. The menu is terrific, and the specials are just that. Last visit I had the bocalao special and it was indeed special. Other dishes included the omelets, sausages and items from the Tapa's menu's: all very good. Both visits started with a meat and cheese platter that features a Serrano Ham that is exceptional, along with white anchovies. Service was friendly, very attentive, relaxed and allowed us to linger over coffee and desert. I can;t wait to return.

My husband and I ate at this restaurant during our last visit to Miami. We loved the food. It was authentic and perfectly cooked. I don't remember the exact names of the dishes we ordered because I waited too long to write this review but I know my husband ordered lamb chops and I ordered some kind of beef (I'm including pictures). The cheeses before the meal were a great touch. Toñi, our server, was delightful and competent. I cannot say enough about how welcoming she was. She, as well as the other servers, was attentive and we never felt rushed; this is very important to me when I go out to eat. We truly enjoyed this restaurant and are looking forward to going back next time we go to Miami.

We came as a family on a Sunday afternoon. The service was S.L.O.W...the dishes were O.K. But nothing exceptional. The fish soup and the garbanzo dish were great. The grilled seafood platter, croquettes, the pork, and everything else was average. I will say this, the warm bread they put out while we waited was one of the best things we had while dining there.

This Spanish restaurant offers typical food from the Asturian region and a small market consisting of delicacies from Spain. We recommend sharing tapas and trying different plates from the region. This place can be characterized as rustic, and it’s decoration relatively olden but the majority of Spanish places are like that.

Good seasoning, presentation of the dish, attention and atmosphere. I'll recommend it and come back. Thank you Arturo for your kindness and service

This Restaurant is close to Orange Bowl in Miami. Excellent food, the authentic Spanish deal. Most of the food is coming from Spain, we order a platter of Iberico, ham, Chorizo, and salami with a great bottle of Sherry, La Gitana. After the aperitive we order Corvina in green sauce, it was delicious the waiter told me that the fish is coming fresh from Spain every Thursday by airplane. Afterwards we got a "Cachopo", it is a typical food from the north of Spain, kind of a Milanessa stuffed with Iberian ham and manchego chesse. For dessert we got a Santiago cake with turron Ice cream to died for. Great selection of wines, Service and atmosphere were excellent.

This is a small Asturian restaurant which is usually filled to capacity on Sundays, so best make reservations, although not online as they do not pick up their e mail regularly. The food is fresh and typical of this Spanish region. Croquetas are soft and nice and the paella is good. Delicious desserts.

nice to find Spanish food the way it's supposed to be cooked and served. None of the cubanisation that most Spanish restaurants have in Miami. The tapas are prepared daily and are always changing. Highly recommend it.

The have an executive menu for $14 which I highly recommend it! Great place, great food!!! Very good!!!

Some friends and I decided to try this restaurant last December. I think it is one of the best meals I've had in Miami. It's a small, but very cozy restaurant. We had tapas and we all ordered entrees. The food was amazing and the prices were reasonable. I highly recommend it.

l service is exceptional, with attentive staff and willing to recommend the best of the menu. The relaxed yet elegant atmosphere invites you to enjoy a quiet meal, ideal for a romantic dinner or a meeting with family or friends. In short, this Asturian restaurant in Miami is an excellent choice for lovers of good Spanish food, especially those looking for an authentic and tasty experience. Without a doubt, a unique corner in the city that stands out for its quality, tradition and hospitality.

Our family has been going to El Rincon Asturiano Restaurant almost weekly for the last year. This is one of Miami's best kept secrets. Located in Little Havana in a small strip mall. The authentic Asturian food is absolutely delicious and their desserts too. We particularly like their Arroz Con Leche (rice pudding). The service is great as well. I highly recommend this restaurant. They have a sister restaurant, Donde Pepe, close to the Miami Airport. The food and service are just as good there. Parking can be an issue in Donde Pepe, but they will park your car for you.

Very relax, family atmosphere, food is delicious no matter what it is you order. Very European style of serving, relax. Have visited various time and the prices are reasonable.

Very good option to eat spanish food. The food is delicious, the place is small but has a good atmosphere. The prices are acceptable and the attention is good.

Amazing experience great food and service the cachopo and escalopines excellent and generous portions per each plate

I have to admit I was not terribly excited initially to visit here. It just seemed out of place. However, once you open the door, it's as if you are transported to a restaurant in Spain. It is absolutely delicious and the service is exceptional. My preference is to eat tapas here, but the dishes are actually all quite good. You will not be disappointed going here!

Definitively a great choice for Spanish food. Excellent service. The blood sausage (morcilla de Burgos) was amazing and the ham croquettes are really home made. We got a very decent wine (Pagos de Quintana Roble) for an excellent price. I got the seafood parrillada and my wife the Merluza in Garlic sauce. Both entrees were great. To finish we got a Almond Turron Ice cream, yummy. We'll be back...

Excellent service, excellent food and an amazing atmosphere. Authentic Spanish cuisine and at a reasonable price.

First time I have eaten "Arroz with BOGAVANTE in Miami, I don't know if they import it from Spain or if it can be found in Miami waters... will definitively find out. This is a type of lobster but a bit more tasty and at this restaurant they really do a great job in preparing this dish. The Octopus was delicious. I have only been there two times and I am looking very much forward to do a repeat. It was highly recommended for their good food and service and any praise is well deserve. The restaurant itself is small but all is good.

My wife & I invited a group of friends to join us for an evening meal in a typical Spanish restaurant. We had enjoyed meals at El Rincon many times before and wanted to have our friends enjoy the experience. It is a small casual restaurant near Marlins Stadium in Miami that makes you feel like you are in a "taberna" in Spain. We ate the fresh fish recommended by the waiter and the Spanish wine he recommended; both were excellent recommendations. If you go try to get a table at the rear of the restaurant, where it is less crowded and one wall covered with canned Spanish food, also for sale.

Whoever wants real Spanish cousine, Rincon Asturiano is the place. Its asturian homemade food. My grandfather was from Asturias. It is a Small, family oriented place. Great wines, tapas, main course and desserts: Fabada asturiana (asturian white bean stew), lamb, a great variety of Asturian and Spanish dishes. I personally recommend the black paella (made with squid and scallops). delicious!!

This restaurant is amazingly good. The best arroz caldoso con bogavante I have ever tried. Authentic Spanish cuisine. The service is very good, two beautiful spanish girls (Toledo and Madrid) make the place more original. That's it, I'm going back tomorrow!

The clams are amazing ! The warm bread is so good ask for it well done ! Otherwise it can come out not as crispy as you may like ! I had the lunch special of herbed fish - was good but next time in sticking with the clams - my husband loves the Lamb dishes - and the bacalou croquettes are pillowy smooth inside and crunchy out! This place is great for couples-business or family gatherings ( call to book large party) we've been there for all of the above and everyone's happy !

Arturo you are extraordinary THANK YOU SO MUCH, for your attention and good energy. Very good food and good atmosphere. This place is cool

I was just looking for a place where to it at the Trip Advisor application and El Rincon Asturiano came up with great qualifications. So, I decided to try this new place and got really pampered by the attendance and not to mention the amazing tapas and Spanish bears. I will definitively go again.

Thoroughly enjoyed the lunch special. This is a serious honest spot with authentic dishes and a wonderful modestly priced wine selection. The staff was also exceptional. This is a true find in the Miami restaurant ecosystem of today.

Exquisite "is my description of Rincon Asturian, not a single dish that not found I liked, I have eaten many times here and I've always been very comfortable, always tasty and fresh, and above all good Family treatment and courteous, his music . atmosphere and decoration according to your style A place to meet family for a while tapas or business, always wanting you'll go back, not expensive compared to the quality, you pay what you do with taste.

This is a rather small restaurant with too many tables (cramped). However, the food is delicious although the service is slow. It is located in a not so good neighborhood so I do not recommend it for dinner. For for lunch, anytime.

I know the restaurant since the second month of opening, and I can see is going from very good to good and bad, now is the worst. Today I notice my mahou glass was broken, it's ok, I ordered romain hake and my daughter scaloppines with vegetables and in the last bite my daughter found a LARGE HAIR inside vegetables, I show to the waiter and ask for the bill, they charge us for everything except for the beer, I let them know my disappointment, paid and left. In addiction, the portions are visible smaller than ever. Don't waist your money

We went with friends for lunch to El Rincon Asturiano, mainly because it was open on Sunday. The food was great, there is only one dish which was not up to par -- merluza a la romana. I do not think it was a real Spanish merluza, it seemed more like snapper. Everything else was excellent and the desserts one could see were homemade. The Sangria needed a little more sugar.

There is an abundance of Cuban food available in Miami but try el Rincón Asturiano for some authentic Spanish food. The executive set menu for lunch is an excellent value as well. They even have cider from Asturias- North central Spain. I lived in Spain ten years and this was a wonderful surprise in Miami.

I went with my wife to watch "the classic". We had the paella and was nice portion and tasty. Very good sangria. The waitress (from Madrid) was very helpful and fun no matter his team was losing. Since i love Spanish food i not only recommended this restaurant but will also visit them again whenever i am in the area. A piece of Spain in the heart of Miami.

Having recently returned from Asturias we were missing the Asturian flavors. Rincon Asturiano was very close to the cuisine we were missing. The croquetas and chorizo a la sidra were excellent. And the Escalopines in Cabrales cheese sauce were pretty good - it was missing the Asturian meat but unfortunately we aren't in Asturias any more. Great authentic dishes and excellent service. One of my newest favorite restaurants. If you get a chance, try the Bacalao in Albarino sauce - it is amazing. Be aware than an automatic gratuity of 18% is added regardless of your party size but that is the new norm in Miami.

Overall food was good, not great. I did enjoyed the sangria. Its a good place for tapas. Unfortunately service was very bad. Had 3 different servers. Left the restaurant unattended to go outside to smoke. I even had to wait for 20 minutes for muy check when the restaurant was empty. Not going back.

Just horrible!!! They gave me bad food, and when I told the bartender he looked at me in a bad face, answered me badly, and told me that I would charge it anyway. But... the worst was not that! The bartender's answer was that happens once in a while because the cameras wouldn't go in. Stone I stayed!!!!! He told me that if he brought me something else...The baked noodles were past and I tried 2 Tuesdays in a row since they don't usually cook in many places here in Miami... The Spanish waiter who took care of me really the worst, very rude and look who told me that he had been there a long time... Unbelievable.

New owners acquired the place and are never there. Beware its not Asturias ambience anymore just for profit operation with unfortunately inexperience service and food. They keep the name but not the same places it was years ago. Will not return again. It is not a great place as was for year now a disaster. Also they over charged for the wine.

The food is excellent and priced very well. If you are accustomed to good spanish food you'll love the meals here. Prices are reasonable and portions are large. I highly recommend el Rincon Asturiano for its food. CAUTION, service is atrocious, seating is uncomfortable and the owners personality is insensitive to the community.

This is a little piece of Spain in Miami. Most of the food is fresh and coming from Spain. Excellent Fabada, Cocido Madrileno, Corvina, Paella, Chuletas, etc..... The service is outstanding, the manager Tohni is the best.

The food was excellent and the service was great. The only complaint music was too loud. Next time will order Lacón, was huge and looked amazing

Great traditional specials augment a good menu at very reasonable prices. Nice wine list with wide variety of price points. House wine really good and inexpensive. Service superb.

Excellent spanish food! Great value!!! try the solomillo en salsa de champinones (filet mignon with mushroom sauce)...

I have been here before and the experience had been better. We scheduled a dinner for 8.15 PM. It always seemed that they wanted us out as soon as possible. Waiter was unexperienced. Food was average at best. We tried several tapas. They all seemed reheated. Sangria wasn’t great either. Location isn’t great. A step back.
Authentic
Spanish classics executed just like you were in Spain with the ambiance, the wines and the reasonable prices to go along. Salud!