Hialeah in Miami New Times
Showing 67 - 88 of 98It’s hard to screw up french fries. Step one, cut potato. Step two, fry potato. Step three, eat delicious fried potato smothered in ketchup. But to be the BEST when it comes to fries is another matter altogether. And The Ranch House Original has made a reputation for its fresh cut steak fries ($2.75) – […]
This restaurant, bar, and dance club is located inside a Howard Johnson in Hialeah Gardens. Don’t be quick to judge – the place parties hard. An accommodating staff offers plenty of drink options. The music ranges from rock to salsa.
Hialeah has a small but bustling Nicaraguan community that finds the comforts of its homeland at Rincon Nica, a homey restaurant just minutes away from the Palmetto Expressway’s NW 103rd Street exit. The place is not overly decorated with Nicaraguan artifacts and knickknacks, like other Nica eateries throughout Miami-Dade, except for the oil painting of […]
One thing about Chinese cuisine in the City of Progress: You can always count on dishes with a touch of Latin flavor. Sun Wah knows what we are talking about. The family-owned restaurant serves “sunny fried rice,” the traditional Chinese dish modified with pineapple chunks for a sweet kicker. It is by far the most […]
This massive brewery on the outskirts of Doral offers a selection of beers brewed consistently for quality. In addition to its Miami-centric cores – La Finca, La Playita, Freedom Tower, and El Farito IPA, the Tank serves up a veritable calendar of seasonal porters, lagers, and ales. The taproom hosts numerous events, from a celebration […]
Believe it or not, diving’s been going on in Miami for more than 60 years. And Hialeah’s Tarpoon Dive Center is where the underwater action basically began. This famous diving outpost was founded by the legendary Mike Kevorkian – and it’s now run by his daughters. Here, you’ll find staff that lives and breathes diving, […]
Hialeah’s first brewery, Unbranded Brewing Co., takes its name from the founder’s grandfather, who opted not to brand the cattle on his Texas farm. Today, Unbranded stands for its beers, which don’t have catchy monikers. Ask for a Golden, a Guava, or a Hazy – the names are simple and descriptive. Unbranded has an in-house […]