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Popular Cuban bakery expanding again in Pembroke Pines. Plus more restaurant news

Yvette and husband Tony Cao at the Coral Way location in 2020.
Yvette and husband Tony Cao at the Coral Way location in 2020. Miami Herald file photo

Three recent stories about food and new openings in Pembroke Pines highlighted a Cuban bakery expanding, a new all-you-can-eat sushi buffet and a global açaí chain coming to town.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Craving Cuban coffee? Beloved Miami bakery to open second Pembroke Pines location

CAO Bakery announced it is opening a second Pembroke Pines outpost at 12221 Taft St., moving into the former Char-Hut space. An opening date hasn’t been announced, but the chain teased a menu that includes croquetas, pastelitos, empanadas and coladas.

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Love sushi? New all-you-can-eat Asian buffet now open in Pembroke Pines

Sushi Yama, a Central Florida-based spot, recently opened at 10060 Pines Blvd., bringing bottomless rolls, sushi boats and drinks such as soju and sake. The pricing is fixed for lunch and dinner, with rules about leftovers and no sharing, too.

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Brazilian acai shop with 600+ stores globally to make its way to Pembroke Pines

Oakberry Açaí is planning a new location at 15999 Pines Blvd., replacing a former I Heart Mac & Cheese, though it hasn’t announced an opening date. The chain is all-in on açaí bowls and smoothies — an easy grab for the “health-food-but-still-a-treat” crowd.

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