Miami-Dade - Central in Miami New Times
Showing 1981 - 2002 of 2020The world-famous Wynwood Walls is a Miami landmark not to be missed. This breathtaking succession of urban murals showcases vibrant, eye-popping works by a whole host of artists from the United States to Brazil, France, Japan, and beyond. Notable artists include Os Gemeos, Retna, Kenny Scharf, Barry McGee, Friends With You, Swoon and Ron English […]
Whether you’re into almejas en salsa verde (steamed clams in green sauce), empanadas de atún (tuna empanadas), or gazpacho Andaluz (a spicy version of the classic chilled soup), Xixón Spanish Restaurant is one of the few places in Miami that serves northern Spanish fare. The restaurant opened in 2001 as a market but now includes […]
This colorful Nicaraguan joint is one of those places you visit to feel like you’re on vacation even if you’re already on vacation. Yambo is as much about the atmosphere as it is about food. On the terrace, folk-art knickknacks – miniature guitars, hats, porcelain pots, even a mounted boar’s head – hang from and […]
Everything about this place is large. There are big-screen TV sets, mammoth booths, cartoonish paintings on gigantic canvases, a colossal beer selection (110 varieties on tap), and Cheesecake Factory-size portions. Among our favorites was the spicy tuna roll appetizer ($10.95, and more like a jumbo tuna roll cake), comprising quality seared ahi, avocado, edamame, and […]