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by Miss Mozelle McGlynn Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is Mimi apá Latin Cafe?

Mi Apá Latin café is an American based Cuban restaurant which serve authentic, affordable and tasty Cuban dishes to its customers like the Cuban and Miami sandwiches and the Ropa Vieja.

What to eat at mi APA?

Delicious Mi Apa roasted pork, salami, ham, and Swiss cheese. Delicious Mi Apá roasted pork, salami, ham, and Swiss cheese, with mayo, lettuce and tomatoes. Botella de agua.

Who owns mi APA?

The restaurant, Mi Apá, was founded and established by Peter Ynigo and his wife Aurora Ynigo in the year 2003 with their very first location in Gainesville. Currently, the restaurant only has two locations, their flagship location in Gainesville and another one in Alachua.

Why choose mi apá?

We’re bringing back authentic, old world Cuban recipes and making them affordable for our customers. Mi Apá customers get the best of both worlds: our dishes are fast and affordable, but they’re also authentic, delicious and made from scratch.

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Family Pechuga

Grilled chicken breast marinated in Cuban sauce. Served with yellow rice, black beans, ans sweet plantains. Includes diced onions with parsley, Cuban mojo sauce, and Cuban bread.

Family Arroz con Pollo

Yellow rice cooked with shredded chicken seasoned Spanish style, served with sides of black beans, sweet plantains, and house salad (with choice of dressing). Incudes chopped onions with parsley and Cuban bread.

Family Lechon

Pork chunks marinated in Cuban sauce with a side of Cuban mojo sauce, served with Moro rice, sweet plantains, and house salad (with choice of dressing). Includes Cuban bread.

Family Palomilla

Thinly cut beef steak strips, served with white rice, black beans and sweet plantains. Includes diced onions with parsley, Cuban mojo sauce and Cuban bread.

Family Pechuga

Grilled chicken breast marinated in Cuban sauce. Served with yellow rice, black beans, ans sweet plantains. Includes diced onions with parsley, Cuban mojo sauce, and Cuban bread.

Family Ropa Vieja

Shredded beef cooked in Cuban sauce with onions, tomatoes and sweet peppers, served with yellow rice, sweet plantains, and house salad (with choice of dressing). Includes Cuban bread.

Family Vegetariano

A vegetarian’s delight, featuring yellow rice, black beans, sweet plantains, and house salad (with choice of dressing). Includes homemade pico de gallo and Cuban sweet bread.

What is Mi Apa?

Mi Apá is a café, meaning you can place your order at a counter before enjoying it in the restaurant or on the go. Locals and tourists agree, the Cuban food is some of the most authentic they’ve encountered. It’s rich, savory, and will leave you eager for your next visit.

What is Mi Apá Latin Cafe?

Mi Apá Latin Café is the kind of Cuban food you can only find in Florida. Stop in for fresh and tasty breakfast, lunch and dinner options. Customers love the often hard to find Cuban staples like ropa vieja and café con leche, served up in a friendly setting. Item. Size.

Who is the owner of Mi Apa?

Peter Ynigo founded Mi Apá in 2003 to share his native Miami cuisine with the rest of Florida. His goal is for you to experience a real Cuban café. Trek Bible called Mi Apá one of the top 8 places to eat in Gainesville. The Gainesville restaurant is currently one of the chain’s two locations.

Roast Pork Bowl

Roast pork cooked in Cuban sauce Served with maduros, yellow rice and black beans.

Family Arroz con Pollo

Yellow rice cooked with shredded chicken seasoned Spanish style, served with sides of black beans, sweet plantains, and house salad (with choice of dressing). Incudes chopped onions with parsley and Cuban bread.

Family Lechon

Pork chunks marinated in Cuban sauce with a side of Cuban mojo sauce, served with Moro rice, sweet plantains, and house salad (with choice of dressing). Includes Cuban bread.

Family Palomilla

Thinly cut beef steak strips, served with white rice, black beans and sweet plantains. Includes diced onions with parsley, Cuban mojo sauce and Cuban bread.

Family Pechuga

Grilled chicken breast marinated in Cuban sauce. Served with yellow rice, black beans, ans sweet plantains. Includes diced onions with parsley, Cuban mojo sauce, and Cuban bread.

Family Ropa Vieja

Shredded beef cooked in Cuban sauce with onions, tomatoes and sweet peppers, served with yellow rice, sweet plantains, and house salad (with choice of dressing). Includes Cuban bread.

Family Vegetariano

A vegetarian’s delight, featuring yellow rice, black beans, sweet plantains, and house salad (with choice of dressing). Includes homemade pico de gallo and Cuban sweet bread.

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