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Showing 1145 - 1166 of 2475Good Indian food is hard to come by in Miami. While Kebab wouldn’t be considered outrageously amazing in, say, New York, it’s as authentic as it gets in the Magic City. And spicy-food lovers excuse the humble, outdated setting and less-than-stellar service when in search of crisp samosas, pungent tandoori dishes, saucy platters perfect for […]
A classic and imaginative Spanish food restaurant offering the best of the Mediterranean Spanish cuisine, featuring deliciously composed “tapas” perfect for sharing, meats, fishes, paellas, and more in an inside or outside warm and relaxed atmosphere. Both in the restaurant or bar area, enjoy a wine, cava, and beer list filled with specialty spanish beverages.
Though located north of its Homestead predecessor, the second installation of Keg South might be harder to find. It’s not as spacious as a typical sports bar, but the cramped quarters add to the allure. There are plenty of entertainment options, including pool tables, videogames, and flat-screens to take in sporting events. But it’s the […]
Though located north of its Homestead predecessor, the second installation of Keg South might be harder to find. It’s not as spacious as a typical sports bar, but the cramped quarters add to the allure. There are plenty of entertainment options, including pool tables, videogames, and flat-screens to take in sporting events. But it’s the […]
This unassuming Pinecrest institution has poured cold beers and stiff drinks for locals since the 1960s – so long that early ownership reportedly changed hands mid-poker games. Hidden behind an unmarked alleyway entrance, Keg South embraces its dive-bar soul with no-frills decor (replete with dollar bills stapled to the wall) and an atmosphere that feels […]
If you like watching sports at a crowded bar in Kendall, this is the place. There are over 30 HDTV sets around the bar area, all tuned to whatever games are on. Yet, this place seems to know how to pack ’em in without giving up its Cheers-like friendliness because not only can you you […]
Once upon a time, Kendall Village Diner was known as Starlite Diner, and it was good. It provided an intimate, coffee-house atmosphere where people hung out playing chess or writing furiously in beat-up journals. Those days are over. The Diner has become a place where people go to drink and God-knows-what-else. On Wednesdays and Thursdays […]
Khoury’s is a quiet Lebanese restaurant with a wood paneled interior that, thanks to some unbefitting vinyl booths, looks like it may have been converted from a fast food joint. And despite shy servers, flavorless hummus ($4.50), and super-citrusy tabbouleh ($5.25), it’s got a few things going for it. It’s one of few restaurants in […]
A former fish market, the glamorous Greek restaurant Kiki on the River transports diners to the Mediterranean. The food, executed by veteran chef Steve Rhee, includes tender seasoned octopus, lightly fried saganaki cheese, grilled then baked sea bass, and fried potatoes with lemon and oregano. Find a table around sunset on the restaurant’s charming patio […]
Painted on the window of this nondescript highway-side restaurant is its specialty: “Chinese B-B-Q.” And sure enough, hanging inside the door are bright red-dyed whole roast ducks (beaks and all) and the rest of the rotisserie items one would expect to find in any major U.S. city’s Chinatown. But the real news is: There are […]
Garlic knots garlic knots garlic knots. If you’re not a connoisseur of all things Italian – you may not be familiar with these greasy, doughy, pungent balls of perfection. Kings County Pizza & Heroes has what’s arguable North Miami Beach’s best Brooklyn-style slice, AND they serve up fresh-baked garlic knots to boot. That alone is […]