Abuela's Kitchen 727 7th Street West, Palmetto, FL 34221
About the Business
Abuela's Kitchen is a cozy and welcoming restaurant located at 727 7th Street West in Palmetto, Florida. Our establishment is inspired by the warmth and flavors of traditional Hispanic cuisine, with a focus on delicious homemade dishes that remind you of your grandmother's cooking. From savory empanadas to flavorful arroz con pollo, our menu is filled with authentic dishes that will transport you to Latin America with every bite. Come visit us at Abuela's Kitchen for a taste of home and a dining experience that will leave you feeling satisfied and happy.
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Location & Phone number
727 7th St W, Palmetto, FL 34221, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 14:30
Tuesday:
09:00 - 14:30
Wednesday:
09:00 - 14:30
Thursday:
09:00 - 14:30
Friday:
09:00 - 14:30
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"So, I had the chance to check out this incredible Cuban spot today, and it was amazing! Let's talk about that Cuban sandwich – it was *chef's kiss*. The Cuban bread was next-level tasty, and the sandwich portion was massive. I ordered a half, but it was easily the size of a whole. Aesthetically the place is modest but cute. If you're into Cuban food, this spot is a must-visit. Seriously, you won't be disappointed!"
"Unfortunately the worst Cubans we've ever had. $8.25 for a Cuban (spent almost $30 on 3) that had the least amount of fillings that I've ever seen on a Cuban....minimal meat, the thinnest, narrowest strip of cold cheese (not even melted), and a thin, limp, sad, strip of pickle. The pork is like a thinly sliced lunch meat instead of juicy pulled pork or thick cut slices and both the ham and the pork was rubbery like cheap deli lunch meat. Both meats were cold, which was unexpected, as Cubans we've gotten anywhere else the ham was cold but the pork is warm. There was a smear of Mayo which I've never had on a Cuban before and a barely there squirt of yellow mustard. The bread was so hard and dry you could break a tooth. The bread was warm-ish, probably toasted, it certainly wasn't pressed in the typical manner expected for a Cuban. Included a little cup of an herbed oil. Thought we were trying a new place that looked pretty authentic and the reviews were fantastic but just came away disappointed. I clearly should've dug more into the reviews instead of just reading the surface ones as there are quite a few other customers with the same exact complaints about the Cubans and the staff so i encourage people to dig into the reviews before trying this place. When we approached them with our unedible, uneaten sandwiches and requested a refund they got snippy and refused and said they didn't care that we felt they were not good and that they were not going to give a refund even though we had the sandwiches to show. But there are other ways of getting a refund from an establishment that refuses one. I do not recommend this place at all. There are much better places if you're looking for a delicious, authentic Cuban such as Tres Delicias Cubanas in Bradenton, which is where we went ended up for lunch instead where they served up a Cuban that was absolutely perfect and you got fries to go with it as well and the people running that are much friendlier. In response to their comment below...our expectations for a Cuban were NOT unreasonable as what we expected was authentic like typical Cubans are made. No where on the menu do you have any descriptives about how your version is different from the typical authentic preparation. Had the menu described that the meat would be cold we'd have had the opportunity to ask for it to be warm when we ordered. However, that was not an option and we stopped in apparently close to closing time. As new customers that have never been to this place how is one to know that what you'd be expecting to get as a typical Cuban was not at all typical? That goes beyond someone's general "tastes" and ventures into the realm of expectations not met. The "I don't care about the customers" attitude just puts it over the top. Just remember, the customers put money in your pocket and keep your place open. When the customers stop coming so does the money and the doors inevitably close."
"When you think it's just bread and dipping oil but it turns out to be a chimmichurri that is so freaking amazing you take a bite and have to take a picture. Seriously, the whole meal was that delightfully surprising. My chicken was so tender I could cut it with a fork, husband's Cuban sandwich was perfectly balanced and we got service with a smile. A fantastic lunch stop! #kpcsupportssmallbusiness"
"Fantastic!! Locally owned and run by a couple that serves amazing Cuban/Argentine food. Check out their various appetizers and sides. Great prices. They have the best Cuban sandwich around. I also love the atmosphere. It's nicely decorated and they always has good music playing. Great Cuban espresso as well! Definitely a must visit, one of the best local places in Palmetto."
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