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596 of 4,553 Restaurants in Miami

Driving around Calle Ocho we stopped to check what is Dominican food and very glad we stopped. This little place in Little Havana is a spot really has something different to offer. I tried the slow roasted goat meat, which is impossible to find in Miami, at least for 4 years I have never found any. It's was melting in the mouth, for real. Accompanied with a Dominican Mafongo it was a great combination after all. After entering we were greeted by the manager and when the food arrived by the owner as well. Definitely will be coming back soon.

Never disappointed! I am dominican and I can cook! You can order anything from their menu and never go wrong. Happy servers all the time.

This restaurant is did a great job at accommodating our large party; they were organized and timely. The food was delicious and they have natural juices. Overall it’s a great place.

On December family and I moved to Florida it was hard for us to find a good restaurant to eat like in New York City one day I decided to put on my gps to find Dominican restaurants and saw Mily's Restaurant and after we went there it's the only place that we and many of our friends visit to eat great gourmet and tasty Spanish food I advise people from any culture to visit that restaurant on the weekend is very entertaining with the karaoke hosted by the owner Hector Mercedes he welcomes you like a family

We are locals and both kind of foodies. We are also from DR and PR. Food is consistently good. Keep coming for breakfast, lunch and dinner any time we want a taste from home.

First of all I'm a dominican so this counts lol, i felt at home, the servers are amazing they remind me of my family, welcoming, and warm. The food is amazing, I had the chivo my wife is Peruvian with an extremely picky pallet and with braces and she ate the battered steak, the steak was still tender and the crunch was just right and did not hurt her braces. They had an amazing guitarist and singer, live entertainment, it was my birthday and the entire staff came out and sang happy birthday and gave me the most amazing thres leche, not supper sweet like the cheep ones, be pure wet cake bliss. All in all great place to go and eat dominican food with your family.

food was really below average had multiple plates and none were good, the place looks like from the 70's living room

Had the pleasure of visiting this restaurant on a Friday night where they have KARAOKE. What a night ! Between the excellent food, great singer, family ambient . I recommend the place.

We found this restaurant by chance. It's in a plaza in the corner in the windows are tinted so you can't see if it's open or not. When you walk in the atmosphere is cozy. The restaurant is small. There is decor on the walls and tables are set. The food is delicious. I still think about it. We each tried a different entree from the menu and I made sure to taste them all. They were all so good. The staff was friendly and very attentive. Everyone that walked in through the door was made to feel at home and part of the family. If it wasn't so far from my house I would be there all the time. The next time I do want to try the breakfast. I hope it's as good I imagine it to be.

Came here with the family on a Sunday for lunch. The place is not too big and has an old latin restaurant/cafeteria feel. We were seated immediately but they only had 1 guy taking orders and 2 ladies serving food and helping with drinks and stuff. Although they were short-staffed they tried their best to take care of everyone. The staff were all very nice. The food was really good. We tried some empanadas with stuffed with ground beef and we had some bacalao (cod fish) fritters. We also had mofongos with churrasco, mofongo with chicken, and mofongo with shrimp; they were all amazing!! Food tasted homemade and authentic. The menu had something for everyone. I will visit again and will recommend to all.

Hands down BEST Shrip mofongo EVER! That's all I have to say! Not the most fancy restaurant in Miami, very simple Dominican restaurant...but oh boy THAT MOFONGO!!!!! -Add some avocado salad...hot sauce and you are in heaven!!

This is the best and most authentic Dominican food outside of Dominican Republic. Everything i have eaten there is amazing. The service is excellent too. It is a little hard to find but a gem. It has romantic live music and in cozy setting. Best of all are the reasonable prices. This restaurant is good for families or couples. FYI some bills include tip... so keep an eye.

I've been craving Mofongo since we visited Puerto Rico. I searched for best Mofongo in Miami and Milly's was listed. This authentic restaurant didn't disappoint. My husband had carne asada with beans and rice. It was awesome. I had pork with the Mofongo and it was delicious. Lots of locals eating there. Good prices.

I went to Milly's with my Dominican cousins while in Miami. They wanted me to try the traditional cuisine of our homecountry. I had the "chivo guisado" and almost cried with the first bite. It was prepared to perfection!

The best Dominican Restaurant, family place to bring you family and friends, karaoke night every weekend

last sunday on the 17 my soon to be wife want it to eat dominican food (she was born in dominnican republic and raised in boston Massachusetts.) this means that she knows when they serve her a good plate of her country food. so she ask google and this wonderful restaurant came out and also trip advisor recommended.we arrive there and everything was as we were expected nice very clean and very inviting we were treated by the owner ( a very wonderful person who knows how take care of customer) right away a waitress by the name of Isabelle came in and explained everything on the menu.we had cod fritters, and fried green plantain filled with crab meat,and it was excellent. that was appetizers. then we had the main course, my fiance had a sancocho and i had mofongo with fish and shrimp in a excellent sauce. overall i give this place 5 stars out of 5 for exellence, in food,service,and cleanliness. Isabelle was and is a wonderful waitress.

Went to Miami recently on a business trip. My sister (a FL resident) took me here for dinner. FANTASTIC food! I had bistec empanizado con arroz y habichuelas (breaded cube steak w/ rice & beans). It was VERY good. The avocado salad we ordered was great as well. Avocado was very fresh. It's not your typical touristy Miami restaurant, but it's definitely well worth it. The wait staff is incredibly corteous and very efficient. Prices are proportionate w/ the servings (medium to large portions).

I asked my friend who s Miami Native - she told me her Dominican Dad recommended this place - we went there and ordered chicken, shrimp, steak and mofongo - very good foods - worth visit and budget friendly for the family.

Very nice restaurant. Great service and excellent food. Nicely priced. The mofongo and flan are to die for. Highly recommend it.

Every month I visit this place at least twice from Orlando, FL. I not only eat here, but I have brought and recommended their food to many people. Nevertheless, they should get rid of the lady receiving the people there. Today I had to return the mofongo twice, and had to leave it because it was worse the second time. Churrasco Was dry and cold. Rice and beans were very good and the empanada. The service that the waitress gave me was not bad, but was not for me to leave $13.00 dollars of mandatory tip as my food was not as expected. They were very rude when I told them that I wanted the tip apart from the ticket and started to discuss with me in front of the other customers. That lady even told the waitress to take the tip out of my ticket that she was going to give it to her Instead like if I was some kind of stingy person. They know I have been there many times and this is the first time I have encountered that problem, but not the first time that me and my family have been treated like crap. Where are the owners of this place? If you care for your restaurant please take charge of it. I will never come here again! They treat you good the first time but if you continue coming you wont be treated the same.

We went to wait there for our car to be fixed and ,wow ,were we glad we did. We had plantains Mongue (spelling). Soo very good. Service was great. Can't say one bad thing. Makes me wish I lived in Miami

Excellent service! The food was very delicious, we tried the picalonga, the broths, real Dominican food. The sweet potato cheedecake surprised me pleasantly!

the food is very authentic and tasty and the waiter makes good recommendations. the restaurant is clean and pleasant. We are here for the second time and would highly recommend it

This place was hands down amazing! The service was amazing. Atmosphere was cozy and somewhat romantic. We had queso frito, morrir sonando, chivo, arroz con guandules, mofongo, chicharon de pollo. It was yummy and did not disappoint!

I had never had Dominican food before and our waitress at our hotel recommended this place and it was fabulous. It was a hole in the wall with wonderful staff that were very patient and helpful in recommendations on what to try.

This is one of Miami's best kept secrets! First of all, the cafe con leche is the best!!! Follow this cup of delight with the traditional Dominican breakfast of mangoo, eggs, deep fried cheese and longaniza!!!

We are here now this our favorite restaurant we are staying at the Crown Plaza Hollywood Beach Resort Hotel 25 miles away but we had to come food is delicious and the service and attention makes you feel like family and is near the Marlins stadium very convenient

We were told of this place. It is a small one but with very flavory food. Some said is from Dominican others from Venezuela. The thing is the food names in the menu are strange but delicious. I tried the Pabe-yoyo which is a ball of sweet plaintain filled with shredded meat, chesse and beans. And then fried. Also tried their Tequeños which is a dessert like small rolls filled with guava and chesse. Delicious too. The prices are very good for any budget they have good parking area. The service was fast and the employee excellent. Will recommend. And definitly will come again.

This an outstanding restaurant the food is unbelievable...worth driving 8 hours for......friendly staff varied menu....if you like Latin food then this is a must visit

My wife and I stumbled across this cozy restaurant when we visited the Little Havana area of Miami. So if you are looking for a resto where the locals hang out, this is the place. Very small and quaint with friendly service. The food is really authentic Cuban-Carrebean.

Did not like the service in this restaurant. I was treated really disrespectful just because I’m a beautiful woman my waitress was so dis respectful. My food wasn’t even that good at all. They was looking at me like so mad. I would never go here and I’m going to tell my family not to go here.

This place is great. My wife and I go there about once a month. You can find authentic domincan cuisine at affordable prices (about $12 a plate). I recommend the pork chop with mofongo, chivo guisado (goat), and the mofongo rellleno de camarones enchilados (mofongo stuffed with shrimp creole).

Chicharron de pollo, puerco and mangu were delicious. Exactly as we had in DR. My only complaint is that they were out of flan and some apps.

Good restaurant, good food. But I ordered my meal with salad on the side The waitress said came with the dish and was brought up two fingers lettuce and tomato, chopped fine half The broth was not regular giving the mofongo they took him out of a regular soup Despite all it had good flavor.
Magnificent experience
The restaurant has been remodeled and is truly beautiful. The service is very good and friendly. You feel like you're in home. The food is exquisite, and the mofongo was delicious. Thank you.