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Mystery Diners · Season 10, Episode 6 · Aired July 8, 2015

Latin House

Miami, Florida

CLOSED

Closed. The business shut its doors.

On the show

Season 10, Episode 6 · July 8, 2015 · restaurant

burger-theft sting

What happened after

Latin House Burger & Taco Bar (matches the show's burger-recipe-theft synopsis and prior Diners Drive-Ins & Dives feature) is marked Permanently Closed.

What happened on the show

Michell and Bella Sanchez heard their award-winning burgers were turning up at local food trucks and suspected the only other person who knew the recipes, Michell's mother. Charles Stiles' investigator Eliot saw the mother hand off a tray of fifty burgers, deepening the suspicion, and mystery diners went in undercover. As aired, the mother was innocent; a manager was over-ordering burgers from her while a delivery driver sold the surplus to rival trucks for quick cash, and Eliot disabled the driver's van with a tracker. The confrontation has the owners firing the manager and driver and clearing the mother. Given the scripting claims that later dogged Mystery Diners, this recipe-leak sting is best framed as broadcast rather than as verified.

After the cameras left

Latin House has since closed. The Kendall-area burger and taco spot at 9565 Sunset Drive, matching the episode's recipe-theft story and a prior Food Network feature, is marked permanently closed on the listing we found, at medium confidence in our 2026 pass, with a same-named but unrelated restaurant elsewhere in the city set aside. A single independent closing over the years is ordinary lifecycle, not the residue of a burger sting. The show filmed one night; the closure came later on its own clock.

Sources

Confidence: medium. Last checked 2026-07-19.

What is there now

Street imagery via Google Maps. Location approximate.

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