Hole In The Wall Pub

Hole in the Wall Pub takes its name pretty literally. An all-American dive bar of the best kind, they serve up char-grilled wings and cheap beer to football fans, day drinkers and degenerates. Don’t take offense – we’re all one of the above from time to time. Mozy up to the bar and score some […]

Hometown BBQ Miami

Hard work is also the mantra of Hometown Barbecue founder Billy Durney, who constantly repeats, “Stay humble, stay focused, stay hungry.” Durney opened in Allapattah an outpost of what’s considered the best barbecue in New York City. Here, you’ll find all of the Texas signatures, including butter-soft brisket with a deep-magenta smoke ring rippled with […]

Honey Tree

Each weekday this market and deli offers several freshly made dishes for lunch that you can eat in or take out. Mouthwatering and healthy vegan and vegetarian specialties can include penne pasta tossed with tomato sauce and soy sausage, sauteed spinach with mushrooms, and kale and potato patties topped by chunky tomato salsa. A hearty […]

Hong Kong House

When you’re broke as a joke but can’t stomach any more PB&J or ramen noodles. At times like these, thank God for Chinese takeout. North Miami’s Hong Kong House will stuff that rumbling tummy for less than $10 with favorites like krab rangoon, pork fried rice and chicken lo mein. It’s satisfaction for both your […]

Hooters

Home of the double entendre, the Hooters chain has become an American icon over the course of its short life. Founded in Florida during the glorious 1980s, the company with a hooting owl for a logo boasts its own magazine, a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, and famous alumni like Hugh Hefner’s former girlfriend […]

Hoshi & Sushi

Chef Dongwook Seo thinks eating fresh seafood is one of life’s richest pleasures. His first restaurant, Hoshi & Sushi, serves sushi that’s a mix of simplicity and invention. Located on the ground floor of a condo building on Miami Beach’s Millionaires Row, Hoshi & Sushi is a two-room, 60-seat eatery filled with hanging lanterns, wooden […]

House of Chang

When it comes to serving up fast Chinese food, House of Chang doesn’t hold back. Not even hurricane warnings stop this joint from cranking out take out orders. For foodies who like nontraditional dishes, House of Chang serves up Moo Shi, which consists of shredded cabbage, woodear mushrooms golden needles, bamboo shoots, scallions and eggs […]

House of Dog

Tucked between a salon and a chocolate factory in an ivy-covered is House of Dog, an all-Kosher eatery offering beer infused hot dogs with an endless array of toppings that made us question whether it is actually possible that it’s all Kosher. It is. Dogs here are injected with beer, Pabst Blue Ribbon, and simmered […]

House of India

While service at this veteran Indian spot (open since 1975) can be spotty – sometimes accommodating, sometimes inattentive – its renowned lunchtime buffet, available every day of the week, is very large and extremely affordable. Choices change daily, but carnivores will find several meat or poultry curries, and vegetarians will enjoy tasty dishes like chana […]

The Hoxton

Ebony wooden floors, built-in book shelves with picture frames on the walls, and huge, striped couches that can fit an army of party-goers are not what you would expect to find at a Brickell lounge. Named after the hip street in London in the area of Charlotte, the Hoxton has a laid-back, “urban beach house” […]