The menu at this sophisticated, moderately priced family-style restaurant touts many favorites of the expatriated, and its old-world charm gives the impression it could be located in the middle of the historic neighborhood after which it’s named. Puerto Rican cooking is defined by a mix of indigenous tropical ingredients occasionally boosted by bold dashes of […]
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Showing 1607 - 1628 of 2342Old’s Havana Cuban Bar & Cocina is located on Calle Ocho of Little Havana and has been a staple for tourists and locals alike. Alongside vintage Cuban decor and Cuban music, Old’s Havana’s authentic Cuban cuisine speaks for itself with the flavors of years of tradition. It takes a lot of confidence for a bar […]
Old is the new new. Especially in a city like Miami, where historic charms are often bulldozed to make way for new school crap. Thank God for the Olympia Theater at Gusman Center, a shining beacon to Miami’s glamorous past, smack dab in the middle of downtown. Erected in 1926 as a home for silent […]
The Magic City is showing an impressive penchant for sushi, attracting world-renowned chefs and a growing number of elite omakase experiences. In Miami, a standout is Omakai, founded by four friends who lamented the area’s dearth of reasonably priced sushi. To offer a more affordable omakase experience, guests can choose three multi-course options that begin […]
Orale is a red-, white-, and green-striped taqueria on wheels. For years, it has developed a devoted following of folks who flock to its locale on the S.W. 28th Street side of Douglas Park every Saturday and Sunday. The menu is tacos, tacos, and more tacos in their simplest, most authentic form: corn tortillas folded […]
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 […]
Enter this spacious Middle Eastern market and you’ll find everything from hookahs and CDs to cheese and olives by the pound. Part market, part restaurant, the Daily Bread is a good standby to pick up a casual bite or some Middle Eastern goods for your pantry. You’ll find spices, cheeses, jams, candies, nuts, and bags […]