You know what they say: “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” That adage might not be entirely true, but munching from this Apple on a regular basis can’t possibly be bad for you, or your pocket for that matter. Nestled inside a vegetarian health-food store, this small South Beach spot caters to the […]
Grocery in Miami New Times
Showing 1 - 8 of 8In the early-morning hours in late spring 2013, Jason and Melanie Schoendorfer gathered a cooler full of homemade bacon and sausage, several dozen eggs, and a few cases of fluffy rolls and headed for the weekly Pinecrest Gardens Farmers Market. The two didn’t know that five years later, they would be one of Miami-Dade’s premier […]
Vegans, vegetarians, and even carnivores will enjoy Beehive’s natural food selections. Nestled within a quaint shopping center, the eatery draws crowds with its organic, tasty, healthful foods. The size of the juice bar – offering only a handful of seats – is no indicator of the friendly service or the variety of offerings. Lunch specials […]
When it comes to Latin cafeterias, Miami takes a back seat to no American city. Heck, we probably have more of them than New York has McDonald’s restaurants. And we should be thankful for this, especially for the gems of the genre such as El Nuevo Siglo Supermarket in Little Havana. The brightly illuminated, family-owned […]
Since 2008, Bruno Ponce has been quietly making fresh mozzarella out of a nondescript North Miami building mostly filled with walk-in refrigerators and stainless-steel work tables. The milk comes from Wisconsin cows and is processed into curd in New Jersey before it’s sent south. Ponce is an Argentine whose grandfather emigrated from Bari, on Italy’s […]
This family-run grocery/bakery is a Miami establishment that has been around since 1954. From the minute you walk in, you find aisles overflowing with Middle Eastern ingredients, supplies, and household items. Toward the back of the store is a cafeteria with a selection of hot items, platters, and side dishes made fresh daily by a […]
Over the past three decades, Little Haiti’s Pack Supermarket has become a kind community for the surrounding neighborhood, all thanks to fried chicken. During lunch, dozens of cops, executives, and working stiffs line up for the stuff. Sunday mornings, crowds of churchgoers mingle with bouncers from downtown clubs and spandex-clad cyclists while awaiting fragrant Styrofoam […]