Little Havana in Miami New Times
Showing 67 - 88 of 152Everyone knows La Camaronera as the iconic Little Havana seafood joint founded by a family of Cuban fishermen. For more than 40 years, the restaurant’s owners, the Garcia brothers, have been cooking up their famous favorites – including grouper soup, shrimp empanadas, conch fritters, and a fresh fish sandwich – along with dozens of other […]
La Carreta doesn’t serve the most gourmet Cuban food in Miami, but with multiple locations, it’s a convenient place to get the classics. The Little Havana location is a stand-alone building guarded by a colorful rooster statue. The menu is an extensive list of Cuban dishes such as ropa vieja ($8.95), picadillo ($6.50), and palomilla […]
For a place smack in the middle of Little Havana (and one that specializes in tacos), La Gringa may not be the first spot on your list of where to find a well-crafted burrito, but you’d be remiss to overlook these. The meats are mixed with melty cheese, a red-tinged, spice-infused rice, and your choice […]
It’s 3 o’clock Saturday morning, and you’ve been out drinking around Brickell. There’s a good chance you’ll be among the other hungry partygoers who flood this small restaurant for a hangover-curing, Colombian-style fast-food fix. But fast food at 3 a.m. is not the only reason people flock here. Weekdays at lunchtime, the humble spot is […]
Like a long-term relationship that’s lost all pretense at passion, you’re probably so over cupcakes. Maple bacon, nutella, beer-infused … you’ve seen all their tricks, and they just don’t arouse you anymore. But one bite of a cupcake from LA Sweets, and it’ll feel like the first time all over again. This Brickell outpost serves […]
This little gem in a strip mall at SW Fifth Avenue and Eighth Street takes the edge off the day with nice wine, good tapas, and a relaxed atmosphere. A zarzuela de mariscos includes bay scallops and a broth that’s beautifully light, properly salted, and delightfully tasty. The squid, mussels, and other parts of the […]
If you’re an out-of-towner who’s enamored by Miami’s uniquely Cuban culture – it’s a given that you’ll want to carry a little piece of it home with you. And Little Havana To Go is the perfect place to do just that. This Shenandoah spot serves up jewelry, t-shirts, chotchkies, ash trays, keychains. Whatever essentially useless […]
Like the chosen moniker for its famous home run statue, some might dub LoanDepot Park (formerly Marlins Park) a “Tremenda Mierda” – thanks to owner Jeffrey Loria’s success at sinking the city into debt to fund the creation of 37,000 empty seats. But while a trip to this Little Havana venue might reveal disgruntled players […]
Ever wonder what a speakeasy on top of a 30-year-old Mexican restaurant looks like? A Little Havana ballroom turned storage space, Los Altos has been transformed into a sultry mezcal-fueled lounge that requires you to make your way up a staircase and through a Mexican candy shop to gain access. Owned by the team that […]