Restaurant in Miami, United States
El Rey de la Fritas
150Pearl PointsLittle Havana's frita counter. Go hungry.

About El Rey de la Fritas
El Rey de la Fritas is the most credentialed cheap eats address on Calle Ocho, earning three consecutive years on Opinionated About Dining's North America list. It does one thing — the Cuban frita — at a budget price point, with a 4.5-star average from over 3,200 reviews. Walk in, order the frita, skip the reservation.
The Verdict
For under $15 a head, El Rey de la Fritas on SW 8th Street delivers what very few spots in Miami can match at this price: a genuinely specific, Cuban-American street food experience that has earned three consecutive years on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list, climbing from Recommended in 2023 to a ranked position in 2024 and again in 2025. If you want to eat well in Little Havana without committing to a full sit-down dinner, this is the address. If you want polished service, a wine list, or an ambient room, look elsewhere.
About El Rey de la Fritas
El Rey de la Fritas sits on Calle Ocho, the main artery of Little Havana, it is exactly what that address implies: a no-frills counter operation built around the frita, a Cuban-style burger patty seasoned with chorizo and spices, served on a soft roll and topped with shoestring fries. This is not a concept or a revival project.
The room is modest. You come here to eat, not to be seen. What you will notice immediately is the queue at the counter, the efficiency of the operation, the smell of the griddle. The visual experience is the food itself: the tightly packed roll, the crinkle of shoestring fries on leading, the orange tint of the seasoned patty. That is the sensory promise El Rey de la Fritas makes, it delivers on it reliably.
Compared to the broader Miami dining scene, this is about as far from L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami or Ariete as you can get in price and format, but that is precisely the point. Miami's food identity is not only built in fine dining rooms. A significant part of it lives on Calle Ocho, El Rey de la Fritas is one of the most credentialed addresses on that stretch. If you are building a proper Miami eating itinerary, cross-referencing our full Miami restaurants guide will show you how this fits into the wider picture, from cheap eats to tasting menus.
The OAD Cheap Eats ranking is a meaningful credential in this category. Unlike Michelin or James Beard, which skew toward mid-to-fine dining formats, OAD's cheap eats list is specifically built to surface places like this: high-frequency, neighbourhood-rooted operations where the food quality outpaces the price point by a significant margin. Three years of consecutive recognition, with an upward trajectory in ranking, is a signal worth taking seriously.
As a special occasion destination, El Rey de la Fritas works well when the occasion is casual: a late lunch after a morning in Little Havana, a low-key birthday with a group who wants to eat well without spending much, or a first date where the conversation matters more than the setting. It is not a table-service restaurant and does not position itself as one. For celebration dinners that require a proper room and a wine program, Boia De or Cote Miami are better suited.
Booking and Timing
Know Before You Go
- Address: 1821 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135
- Neighbourhood: Little Havana, Calle Ocho
- Booking difficulty: Easy — walk-in only format, no reservation required
- Price range: Budget / Cheap Eats tier (OAD-listed)
- Awards: Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America: Ranked #566 (2025), Ranked #579 (2024), Recommended (2023)
- Dress code: None — come as you are
- Ideal for: Solo meals, casual groups, neighbourhood lunches, budget-conscious visitors
- Hours / phone: Not listed, confirm directly before visiting
How It Compares
Comparing El Rey de la Fritas to Cote Miami, Ariete, or Boia De is not really an apples-to-apples exercise: those are sit-down dinner destinations at $$$ to $$$$ price points, El Rey de la Fritas operates in a different register entirely. The relevant comparison is whether you spend $12 here or $12 somewhere else on Calle Ocho, El Rey de la Fritas wins that comparison on the strength of three years of OAD recognition. No competing cheap eats spot in the immediate neighbourhood has that credential.
If your evening calls for a full dinner experience, Boia De at $$$ is the best-value sit-down option in Miami's neighbourhood restaurant tier, Cote Miami is the call if you want a high-energy group meal with serious meat. For a $$$$ splurge, Ariete in Coconut Grove or Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann deliver a very different level of ambition. El Rey de la Fritas does not compete with any of those. It exists in its own category, within that category it is among the most consistently credentialed options in the city.
For visitors building a multi-day Miami eating plan, the practical move is to use El Rey de la Fritas as a lunch anchor on a Little Havana day, then book a proper dinner at Boia De or ITAMAE for the evening. That pairing covers the full range of what Miami does well without overspending. You can explore the full picture across dining, hotels, bars, experiences through our Miami restaurants guide, Miami hotels guide, Miami bars guide, and Miami experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at El Rey de la Fritas?
The frita is the only reason to come, so order that — it's the Cuban-style burger that put this Calle Ocho counter on OAD's Cheap Eats North America list three years running. Don't overthink the menu; this is a specialist operation, not a broad Cuban diner. If you're coming from outside Little Havana specifically for one dish, the frita is it.
Is El Rey de la Fritas good for solo dining?
Counter-service format makes solo visits easy and natural here — there's no awkward table-for-one situation, the pace is fast enough that you won't linger uncomfortably. At under $15 a head, it's also a low-stakes way to eat well alone on Calle Ocho. Groups work too, but there's no social pressure to order more than you want.
What is El Rey de la Fritas known for?
El Rey de la Fritas is primarily known for Fritas in Miami.
Where is El Rey de la Fritas located?
El Rey de la Fritas is located in Miami, at 1821 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135.
Location
1821 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135
Miami, United States
Compare El Rey de la Fritas
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| El Rey de la Fritas | ||
| Cote Miami | Michelin 1 Star | $$$ |
| Ariete | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ |
| Boia De | Michelin 1 Star | $$$ |
| Stubborn Seed | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ |
| Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann | $$$$ |
Comparing your options in Miami for this tier.
Also Consider
- Cote Miami, Korean Steakhouse, Korean, $$$
- Ariete, Modern American, Contemporary, $$$$
- Boia De, Italian, Contemporary, $$$
- Stubborn Seed, Progressive American, Contemporary, $$$$
- Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann, Argentinian, $$$$
El Rey de la Fritas does not compete directly with Miami's mid-to-fine dining options. Cote Miami at $$$ and Ariete at $$$$ are full sit-down dinner destinations with wine programs and proper service; El Rey de la Fritas is a counter operation at a fraction of the price. The more useful framing is this: if you want a credentialed, no-booking-required meal in Little Havana for under $15, there is no stronger option in the neighbourhood.
For group dinners with a higher budget, Boia De at $$$ is the best-value sit-down choice in Miami's neighbourhood tier, Cote Miami is the call for high-energy meat-focused meals. Stubborn Seed and Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann at $$$$ are reserved for occasions where the full-evening format and the spend are both justified. None of those are what El Rey de la Fritas is for.
The practical decision framework: book El Rey de la Fritas for a Calle Ocho lunch or a casual low-spend meal. Book Boia De or Cote Miami when the evening calls for a table, a drink, a longer experience. The two categories do not overlap, trying to substitute one for the other will leave you disappointed in both directions.
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