Daniel’s Miami might have just opened in July 2025, but it quickly locked in a New Times Top 100 spot thanks to its flawless hospitality, stunning atmosphere, and chef Daniel Ganem’s passion poured into every plate. The Coral Gables newcomer (he also holds down the fort at Daniel’s, a Florida Steakhouse, in Fort Lauderdale) took […]
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Showing 111 - 132 of 440For thousands of years, mankind has found solace in homemade food and good wine, and there are some things our species will never forego. Bakery, wine bar, market and restaurant all in one, this little Argentinian gem is source for all kinds of hearty, comforting “honest” eats from flaky empanadas ($2.29) to juicy grilled ribeyes […]
Deli Lane isn’t a pastrami-and-corned-beef deli; it’s more of a pressed-duck-sandwich-and-tuna-salad-wrap kind of place. At this South Miami institution, crowds of regulars have filled the outdoor seats for brunch since 1988. Service is sometimes slow, but the healthful and affordable fare makes the wait worthwhile. The Swiss apple melt sandwich (by request) brings together seductive […]
As one of Miami’s first true pop-up restaurants, Eating House stands as a culinary gem not just for its creative riff-style menu, but also for its ability to pivot and expand without losing sight of its ethos: delivering simple, well-executed fare. When Miami native and Chopped champ Giorgio Rapicavoli opened in 2011, the popular Coral […]
The term tapas derives from the Spanish verb tapar, “to cover.” This jibes with at least one history of tapas, which has it that the snack originated as pieces of bread that Andalusians placed atop their sherry glasses to prevent fruit flies from diving in. Sometimes meat, such as ham or chorizo, were used as […]
Picture it. Cuban women with pens in their hair running back and forth behind windows filled with pastelitos and bocadito party trays that make you salivate. As you attempt to push through the crowd of hungry patrons, you rip a ticket from a number machine on the counter, and then someone shouts, “
Some of the best tapas in Miami can be found in a gas station convenience store at the corner of South Dixie Highway and SW 17th Avenue. Past the shelves of motor oil, sodas, and potato chips, you’ll find El Carajo, a thoroughly charming wine and tapas bar that offers a 2,000-bottle wine list and […]
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 […]