$10 for $20 Worth of Latin-Style Seafood at Don Camaron Seafood Grill Restaurant in Hialeah
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- Latin-inspired fresh seafood
- Outdoor dining
- Courteous staff
Before modern seafood restaurants, diners patiently waited riverside to snap up salmon and leaping bottles of tartar sauce as they swam upstream. Secure seafood the easy way with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of Latin-inspired seafood at Don Camaron Seafood Grill Restaurant in Hialeah.
The amiable staff at Don Camaron Seafood Grill prepares seafood entrees with a zesty Latin flair in the restaurant's relaxing interior. Don Camaron's extensive menu harbors a cache of fresh and specialty seafood, personally inspected to ensure quality and interrogate each aquatic resident about the whereabouts of pirate treasure. Diners can tame taste buds with filete de aguja, a savory fresh marlin fillet ($13.95), or with camaron alfredo, plump shrimp perched atop a creamy mound of alfredo-tossed pasta ($13.95). Langostino volcan fajitas burst from the kitchen like a sous chef shot from a canon, showcasing crisp langostinos buttressed by sizzling red and green peppers ($16.95). Landlubbers can plunge cutlery into a tender 12-ounce Argentinian-style skirt steak flanked by plantains ($16.95) or scoop up a spoonful of piquant chicken paella ($15.95).
Don Camaron's laid-back interior sparkles with stringed lights, photographs of local fishermen, and neon signs, and the corrugated aluminum exterior opens to a breezy outdoor dining area. The restaurant also entertains diners with live music and free WiFi, ideal for emailing virtual doggy bags to family pets.
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About Don Camaron Seafood Grill & Market
Part seafood grill, part fish market, Don Camaron Seafood Grill Restaurant is completely dedicated to fresh fish. At the market, the knowledgeable staff assists guests with selections of domestic fish and crustaceans such as grouper, red snapper, and, when in season, Florida lobster and stone crabs. Likewise, the grill's chefs prepare a wide range of seafood-oriented dishes, ranging from shrimp alfredo to ceviche to salmon. For its presence at the Miami Marlins' stadium, Don Camaron's fruit of the sea has even been spotlighted by Forbes, the first fish to be lauded by the financial magazine since Jaws made $470 million at the box office.