Sazon Cuban Cuisine Miami Beach Restaurant Review

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Sazon Cuban Cuisine Miami Beach Restaurant Review

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Yesterday, I went with my family to eat in Sazon. I had not gone to that restaurant in more than a year. I was curious to see how the menu had changed.

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We used to visit it on a weekly basis before we moved. Right now, Miami Beach is a bit too far away from my home. The road to the place is as confusing as ever.

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The roads in Miami Beach are being fixed for the hundredths time. They were fixing the roads last year, and they are still doing the same thing this year. What a mess. The restaurant itself has not changed much.

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The décor was just the same way I remember. The biggest change was that they added a grand piano. Around dinner time, a woman came to play the piano. We asked her to play Fernando by Abba.

She did a really nice rendition of the song, so we gave her 10 bucks tip. It helped to loosen the purses of the other guests. The menu was a little different here and there. I took photos of all the foods we ordered.

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The desserts were as perfect as ever. I took photo of both the 3 milks and the coconut flan. I ate from both plates. I have a really big, sweet tooth. The appetizer was really yummy as well, as well as the main course.

My mom and my brother liked the Cuban coffee. I do not like drinking coffee, so they are the ones who informed me if the coffee tasted well. So, if you are looking for good food to eat, Sazon is the place to visit.

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The service was speedy. They took our order in less than 5 minutes. This is perfect for those who are starving to death.

I hope you like the nice photos I took. Good food is the only thing that lures me out of my den these days. This is Teresita Blanco, the Artsy Sister. Bye, Bye and God bless.

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