Tap Tap
819 5th St
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-672-2898
Entrée hits include red snapper: a whole fish crisply fried and curled on a platter like some fishermans trophy; stewed goat in tomato-based sauce that, with the meat (small pieces of which must be plucked from cleaved bones), is strangely reminiscent of pot roast; fried pork chunks: cubes of shoulder meat marinated in sour orange juice and a touch of Scotch bonnet peppers; and a grilled half-chicken, touted on the menu as free-range, which is a heckuva huge bird for $12. Plus main dishes come with a tostone disk and choice of white rice with a cup of soupy black beans or the two combined. Snapper is the highest-priced item ($19), with most main courses $15 and below. Top Tap Tap sides include airy malanga fritters and mayi moulen, a peasants porridge of white cornmeal and red beans. But this restaurant is about more than just food. There are great tropical fruit rum cocktails and joyfully vibrant paintings and murals. Theres also live Haitian folk-jazz by Manno Charlemagne and The Tap Tap Band filling the air Thursday and Saturday evenings beginning at 8. Since opening the eatery in 1994, owner Katherine Kean, a Haitian documentary filmmaker, has used the space to vigorously promote the cuisine, art, and music of her islands culture. Tap Taps caring, value-conscious heart beats in sync with the local community like no other place on South Beach.
- Cuisine(s):
Caribbean, Haitian
- Hours: Open for dinner Tue-Thu & Sun 5 - 11 p.m., Fri & Sat 5 p.m. -midnight. Closed Mon.
- Price:
$$
- Serving:
Lunch, Dinner
- Alcohol:
Full bar
- Reservations:
Not Necessary
- Parking:
Garage, Meters, Street
- Payment Types: All Major Credit Cards
- Attire: Casual
- Features:
Patio/Sidewalk Dining, Takeout, Private Party, Wheelchair Accessible, Kid Friendly, Vegetarian Friendly