Villafuerte restaurant is a casual Salvadoran dining spot offering a range of traditional local specialties in a comfortable and unpretentious setting. The establishment caters to diverse dining preferences, providing options for dine-in, takeaway, and quick service suitable for solo diners as well as groups. Its atmosphere is cosy and quiet, making it a convenient choice for both casual meals and more relaxed gatherings.
Open from early morning through late evening seven days a week, Villafuerte accommodates breakfast, lunch, and dinner service. The restaurant emphasizes comfort food with authentic flavors, complemented by a selection of beverages including coffee, beer, and other alcoholic drinks. Accessibility is a key feature, with wheelchair-accessible parking, entrance, and seating available.
The service combines table service with efficient and friendly staff, supporting a welcoming environment that accommodates families and children. Payment options include credit and debit cards, and reservations are accepted to ensure ease of visit.
Villafuerte’s menu showcases a variety of Salvadoran dishes and small plates that reflect the region’s culinary heritage. Guests are encouraged to explore the full menu to experience the complete range of offerings and flavors.
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Atiqur Rahman Shuvo
03/04/2026
I am glad I found this hidden gem of a restaurant when I first came to visit Little Havana. This is a bit inside of the neighborhood, not in the main street, so it's difficult to find. But everything in the place tastes heavenly. We were a big group, and each of us ordered different items from the menu. So, we got to try out their Pupusa, Tacos, Enchiladas and Fajitas.... Every item was so good. We also tried Collada, and so far it's the best coffee experience I've ever had. I would definitely come back here, if I ever visit the Little Havana neighborhood. Recommended 100/100!
Diandra Isrodiy Pramumardani
15/02/2026
Real hidden gem. The foods are delicious and the price is affordable
Linda Warrell
07/02/2026
Perfecto . We were hunting that place that’s not your average tourist spot. We wanted « comida casera ». It was delicious and not over priced like the rest of the city. Good atmosphere and very nice people. Good service. Good people.
Silima Keopaseuth
14/01/2026
The foods are great and the prices are incredible. Very local vibe. Really recommend visitors to try out. Way better than many popular restaurants
Trang Huynh
02/01/2026
The food was good. Our waitress Diasmirys was very friendly and helpful.
Shannon Mahedy
28/12/2025
Wow! This is a true hidden gem. I was blown away by my experience today! I’ve been in Miami for 48 hours, and I’ve visited a number of restaurants during my short time here. This restaurant had the best food I’ve eaten in Miami by far, and the yuca frita was definitely the best I’d ever had. The food was incredible, the service was efficient and kind, the music was so fun, and it had a decidedly local feel. It was refreshing to visit a spot without inflated tourist prices and pretentious vibes. I Shazammed so many songs that were blasting from the jukebox, and I added them to my dance playlist for later. They had excellent music taste— reggaeton, ballads, salsa, merengue… Villa Fuerte appears to primarily be a pool hall/bar, but they also have absolutely delicious Salvadoran food. My partner and I are vegetarian, but we were able to find food for us on the menu. We ordered fresh passion fruit juice, rice, tostones (fried and flattened plantains), yuca frita (fried yuca), and bean and cheese pupusas with curtido (cabbage slaw) and salsa. The portions were huge, and we stayed full for hours after lunch. This feast only cost us $38. We couldn’t believe it. If we ever come back to Miami, this will be the first place we visit.
Sean Lawrence
21/12/2025
Such a delight. Villafuerte is pretty much the definition of a hole in the wall. Unassuming, no frills, menus with tape for updated prices, hand written signage on the walls. Everything was really really good. Tostones, pupusas, rice it was all great. The yucca frita was no joke the best I've ever had-- and second place isn't even close. Go there, play some pool, drink some beer, eat great food and tip them really well
Natalia Fernandez
14/12/2025
If you see this place from the outside you'd never think is a restaurant and in reality is more of a Billiard place, however the food is truly amazing, cooked by latins and it really has that latin taste that you can only obviously get from latin cook ladies. The prices are down to earth for miami. They don't have a fixed menu and it's awesome to get there everyday and found something completely new to eat. I am really happy with all the meals I had in there, went to eat there 3 nights in a row, unfortunately didn't photographed everything but hey, when you're having a good time, you forget to take photos. Will definitely come back if I ever visit Miami again.