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[[Luis Delgado|Luis]] and [[Samantha Delgado]] opened the restaurant on [[May 22]], [[2017]] with help from chef [[Juan Beras]] and Luis' stepfather [[Bruce Hammer]]. In [[2019]] they expanded with a tiki bar at 2017 5th Avenue and an event hall spanning both buildings upstairs. They also inaugurated the [[El Conquistador]] [[List of food trucks|food truck]].
[[Luis Delgado|Luis]] and [[Samantha Delgado]] opened the restaurant on [[May 22]], [[2017]] with help from chef [[Juan Beras]] and Luis' stepfather [[Bruce Hammer]]. In [[2019]] they expanded with a tiki bar at 2017 5th Avenue and an event hall spanning both buildings upstairs. They also inaugurated the [[El Conquistador]] [[List of food trucks|food truck]].


In [[2020]] the Delgados opened a second location in the [[Greystone Professional Office Park]]] at 5511 [[U.S. Highway 280]].
In [[2020]] the Delgados opened a second location in the [[Greystone Professional Office Park]] at 5511 [[U.S. Highway 280]].


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Revision as of 09:29, 6 August 2020

Miami Fusion Café is a restaurant specializing in Puerto Rican, Cuban and Dominican cuisine located in the former Cameo Cafe building at 2015 5th Avenue North. The restaurant, a successor to the Miami Café in Pelham and Miami Café Xpress in Hoover, is known for its "CariMaki" Caribbean-inspired fusion sushi rolls and for its "Jesus cake", a tres leches cake.

Luis and Samantha Delgado opened the restaurant on May 22, 2017 with help from chef Juan Beras and Luis' stepfather Bruce Hammer. In 2019 they expanded with a tiki bar at 2017 5th Avenue and an event hall spanning both buildings upstairs. They also inaugurated the El Conquistador food truck.

In 2020 the Delgados opened a second location in the Greystone Professional Office Park at 5511 U.S. Highway 280.

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