University Town Center, San Diego, CA 92122. (858) 552-0668
Dave suggested that we try Miami Grille because he had heard good things from his friends. When I mentioned it to Dennis, he told me there was a location in Poway and he had some really good fries. And if Dennis says to go, then we must go…
I had been at UTC earlier in the morning and walked by just to check it out. It didn’t look too fancy, almost like an upscale fast food restaurant, but when I came back in the evening, it had a very different vibe… kind of trendy. Dave says it’s “cheap IKEA trendy.” (You may recognize a few things from IKEA.)

Canasta de Fritas - two crunchy treats: seasoned French fries and sweet potato fries with two kinds of dipping sauces ($5.45)
Dave says, “Either wolf them down quickly or don’t order them.”
They aren’t as good once they get cold. I liked the seasoned French fries. You should have seen my face when I tried the sweet potato fries… pure disgust! It was the first and probably the last time that I try sweet potato fries.

Shrimp Curry - simmered in a creamy coconut-curry sauce served over white rice with toasted coconut, salsa, green onions, and some kind of sweet apple sauce ($13.95)
Dave says, “They skimped on the shrimp. I liked the toasted coconut and the apple sauce in combination with the shrimp.”

Seoul Grill - marinated Korean style chicken on a bed of Cuban fried rice ($10.95)
Delicious! Tastes very much like teriyaki chicken… the good kind… especially with their sweet tangy sauce. The rice was also good.
This was the third Cuban/ Caribbean restaurant that I’ve been to and all have been excellent. Definitely a place to try and it’s not expensive.
Taste: 8.5/10
Presentation: 5/5
Service/Atmosphere: 4/5
Total: 17.5/20

January 5th, 2007 at 10:00 am
I never said I liked the fries! I said they were interesting… But I don’t think the sweet potato fries were as bad as you say. Did you try dipping it in the sauces?
April 7th, 2007 at 5:28 pm
The fries are fabulous! I’ve shared them with many friends and we all agree that they are worth every calorie. I suppose if someone doesn’t like them, that’s just more for the 99 who do…