Cutler Bay/Palmetto Bay in Miami New Times
Showing 1 - 22 of 63Drive up and say hello to Mary Burr, who’s been selling strawberries, vegetables, milkshakes, and jams at the same location for more than 40 years. Here you’ll find baskets of red, ripe strawberries ($8.50), cabbages, squashes the size of a small terriers, and homemade jams and jellies. Ever the entrepreneur, Mary and her crew also […]
The Butcher Shop serves one of Miami-Dade’s best pan con lechón sandwiches, served on Cuban rolls baked daily. They create a sandwich that, when pressed, crisps into an impossibly thin crust, akin in texture to the Indian lentil crackers called papadum. The interior holds its juice, propped up by a shot of doctored mojo sauce […]
Cauley Square Historic Railroad Village is a glimpse of Old South Florida at its best. Spend the day or a lazy afternoon shopping and casually strolling through the shaded garden paths. It is located within ten acres of lush tropical gardens, foliage, plants and flowers, birds, fountains, sculptures, private patios and a labyrinth of antique […]
Miami’s not exactly a bastion of quality Chinese cuisine, but it is possible to sniff out fresh, inexpensive Asian eats if you know where to look. Chef Chen’s two Palmetto Bay locales are known for crab rangoon, fried rice and egg foo young – along with all the other Chinese takeout stand-bys. Just your basic […]
Thai owners satisfy a double demand with expertly prepared Thai and Chinese fare. Spring rolls are fresh and greaseless, stuffed with shredded vegetables. Larb tofu is marinated bean curd, chopped and tossed in the deep fryer. Black bean and red curry rival each other for best sauce; pad thai is the house specialty. Lunch and […]
Formerly the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center. The Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center provides a world-class, multi-disciplinary cultural venue and community gathering place in the southern part of Miami-Dade County. The Center plays a key role in the economic and cultural development of the area and opened on October 1, 2011. In addition to […]
Glaser Organic Farms occupies the largest tent at the Coconut Grove Farmers Market. Tracy Fleming, who has owned the farm with her husband, Stan, for more than 30 years, sells a variety of local and nonlocal produce. The tent is widely recognized for its locally processed, organic raw and vegan foods. Prices are high, especially […]